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May 05, 2010
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
More than 2,000 babies born to China quake mothers: report
Beijing (AFP) May 5, 2010
More than 2,000 babies have been born in China to women who lost their children in a 2008 earthquake thanks to a government programme that includes artificial insemination, state media said Wednesday. A total of 3,140 women had become pregnant under the programme, which also provided free medical treatment, with 2,106 giving birth so far, the Global Times said, quoting government figures. The 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12, 2008 in southwestern China's Sichuan province was the nation's deadl ... read more

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EPIDEMICS

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MILTECH

US military concerned about 'over-medication' of troops
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NUKEWARS

Head of WHO arrives in NKorea: Chinese state media
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NANO TECH

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SPACE TRAVEL

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WATER WORLD

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BIO FUEL

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NANO TECH

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WAR REPORT

Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery
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SHAKE AND BLOW

China quake toll tops 600 as rescuers struggle
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SHAKE AND BLOW
China quake toll tops 600 as rescuers struggle
Xining, China (AFP) April 15, 2010
Rescuers with shovels and bare hands clawed through rubble Thursday to hunt for survivors of a quake in a remote area of China which killed over 600 people and left thousands homeless. A huge relief effort was under way to send vital aid such as tents and medical supplies to the disaster zone, where doctors set up makeshift hospitals and rescuers battled bitingly cold weather and a lack of o ... more

INTERN DAILY
New Meds Faster
Newark DE (SPX) Apr 13, 2010
Biomolecules are medicine's jacks-of-all-trades: They are suitable for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer diseases; they are used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis and asthma; they help stimulate the build-up of the body's own immune defenses with flu and polio inoculations. In the laboratories of the pharmaceutical industry, new biomolecules are constantly being engineered: Specif ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Haiti's new burns unit kept busy as fire hazards rise
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) April 7, 2010
Electrocuted by live wires or burned in fires, growing numbers of Haitians have been seeking treatment at a new field hospital here after accidents on the streets or in the camps. Faced with an increasing demand for burns treatment, Medecins Sans Frontiers set up the unit after the January 12 earthquake in a special wing of its hospital in Delmas. And the service, the only one in the cou ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Raytheon Awarded Digital Radar Warning Receiver Contract

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Israel seeks U.S. aid for Iron Dome

LockMart Receives THAAD Field Support Contract

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Hezbollah chief refuses to confirm Scud build-up

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NASA Outlines Big Plans For Humanoid Robot

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Bird flu kills Indonesian girl: hospital

Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

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SPACE TRAVEL
China to see heart disease surge by 2030: study

Maya Plumbing, First Pressurized Water Feature Found In New World

Fat Americans pose a threat to national security: generals

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SPACE TRAVEL
New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Space

NASA Studies Nanomechanics Of Inner Ear For Motion Sickness

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

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SPACE TRAVEL
UN warns climate change will hit Africa's poorest

China cranks up Africa resources drive

Cairo's zabaleen want only respect in a rubbish life

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SPACE TRAVEL
More than 2,000 babies born to China quake mothers: report

Haitian mail links to be restored

Dome to capture oil from disaster well as slick spreads

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SPACE TRAVEL
Bird flu kills Indonesian girl: hospital

Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

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