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![]() 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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Hospital Scanner Could Curb Nuclear Waste Threat![]() Medical equipment used for diagnosis of patients with heart disease and cancer could be a key weapon in stopping nuclear waste seeping into the environment, according to new research. A team of scientists from the Universities of Manchester and Leeds have joined forces with experts in nuclear medicine at Manchester Royal Infirmary, using medical gamma-ray cameras to track radioactive isoto ... more Obama budget tries to ease strain on stretched US military ![]() 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 Airlift of critically injured Haitians resumes: US military ![]() 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 |
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![]() Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Jan 29, 2010 Haiti's desperate earthquake survivors faced a new threat Friday as the United Nations reported a rise in cases of diarrhea, measles and tetanus in squalid tent camps for victims. A vast foreign aid effort is struggling to meet survivors' needs 17 days after the disaster, which killed around 170,000 people and left one million homeless and short of medicine, food and water. "Several medical teams report a growing caseload of diarrhea in the last two to three days," World Health Organization spok ... read more |
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