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February 15, 2010
EXO LIFE
Looking For Life In The Multiverse
Miami FL (SPX) Jan 18, 2010
Is there anybody out there? In Alejandro Jenkins' case, the question refers not to whether life exists elsewhere in the universe, but whether it exists in other universes outside of our own. While that might be a mind-blowing concept for the layperson to ponder, it's all in a day's work for Jenkins, a postdoctoral associate in theoretical high-energy physics at The Florida State University. In fact, his deep thoughts on the hypothetical "multiverse" - think of it as a mega-universe full ... read more

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Haiti 'remains dire' one month after quake: White House
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INTERN DAILY

Red wine and dark chocolate cancer killers: researcher
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iran shuns US isotopes offer as sanctions clock ticks
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INTERNET SPACE

Google to trial ultra high-speed broadband networks
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EPIDEMICS

Freeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

In Haiti, doctors struggle with new wave of injured
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EXO LIFE

An Answer To Another Of Life's Big Questions
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ENERGY TECH

Nigerian rebels threaten 'all-out oil war'
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hospital Scanner Could Curb Nuclear Waste Threat
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MILPLEX
Obama budget tries to ease strain on stretched US military
Washington (AFP) Feb 1, 2010
President Barack Obama's defense budget invests heavily in medical care and morale-boosting programs for US soldiers and their families amid the mounting strain of more than eight years of war. The 2011 budget unveiled on Monday and a Pentagon strategy review put a spotlight on the emotional and financial burden placed on the all-volunteer force since the attacks of September 11, 2001. T ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Airlift of critically injured Haitians resumes: US military
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Feb 1, 2010
Flights for critically injured Haitian quake victims to US hospitals "have resumed," the US operations officer for the Joint Task Force Haiti said Monday. "The resumption of flights was based on identifying locations where the injured could go to, where they wouldn't overwhelm the capacity of the states where they were being evacuated," Colonel Gregory Kane said outside the US embassy in Por ... more

EPIDEMICS
Safety risk associated with HIV drug
Washington (UPI) Feb 1, 2009
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says a rare but serious liver disorder has been reported in some HIV patients taking Videx/Videx EC. The FDA said Videx (didanosine) is an antiretroviral medicine first approved in 1991, while Videx EC is a delayed-release version of Videx. Videx/Videx EC is used in combination with other antiretroviral medicines to treat human immunodeficiency viru ... more

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

US funds treatment of critical Haiti quake victims

EPIDEMICS

Disease spreads in quake-hit Haiti


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SPACEMART
First RAF Pilot Flies JSF

Boeing Connects First F-22 MTC To USAF Network

Advanced Algorithms to Enhance Mobile Autonomous Robots

SPACEMART
Russia wants Bulgaria to explain favor of US missile shield

Bulgaria wants to participate in US missile defence shield: PM

Russia blasts US, NATO policies as security threat

SPACEMART
Marine Aviators Complete Operational Assessment Of APKWS

U.A.E. buys Raytheon missiles

USAF Awards Raytheon Contract For Infrared-Guided Maverick Missiles

SPACEMART
Space Professionals Effectively Employ Space In Counter-Insurgency Fight

Airbus may halt A400M project

India to kick off its biggest arms fair

SPACEMART
Insectlike 'Microids' Might Walk, Run, Work In Colonies

Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

SPACEMART
Up to 17,000 flu deaths in US: CDC

WHO experts to determine if worst of flu pandemic is over

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INTERN DAILY
Handheld Devices Show Promise For Emergency Radiology
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 01, 2010
Handheld devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and the iPod Touch are prevalent among doctors. However a recent study shows that these devices may be particularly useful for emergency radiologists, who in the near future, may be able to use them for teleconsultation and emergency procedures, according to a study published in the February issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology. The usefulness of these devices in medicine is evident. A total of 46 percent of attending physicians ... read more

INTERN DAILY
Suspended animation coming to life: researcher

Researchers Find How Brain Hears The Sound Of Silence

Hair sample reveals picture of ancient man

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INTERN DAILY
NASA Studies Nanomechanics Of Inner Ear For Motion Sickness

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission

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INTERN DAILY
Somalis flee as Islamists hit capital

VP takes over to avert Nigeria turmoil

Shaky Somali government talks big push

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INTERN DAILY
Handling Emergencies Online

In desolate Haiti, rich few escaped quake unscathed

In Haiti rubble, sellers find valuable rebuilding materials

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INTERN DAILY
Up to 17,000 flu deaths in US: CDC

WHO experts to determine if worst of flu pandemic is over

Bad News For Mosquitoes

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