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June 28, 2010
TERROR WARS
New Medical Weapons To Protect Against Anthrax Attacks
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 25, 2010
The 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States are fostering development of a new generation of vaccines, antibiotics, and other medications to protect people against the potentially deadly bacteria in any future bioterrorist incident. That's the conclusion of a sweeping overview of scientific research on medical technology to combat the anthrax threat. It appears in ACS' bi-weekly Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. In the article, Dimitrios Bouzianas notes that several existing antibiotics are ... read more

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MILPLEX

Chinese military buys traditional medicine
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

India unveils new 280-mln-dollar Bhopal disaster response
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TECH SPACE

Radio Signals Research Scans New Horizons
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FARM NEWS

Organic farming gains ground in China
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INTERN DAILY

New lung cancer drug promising
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WATER WORLD

Arsenic in water poisoned 77 million Bangladeshis: report
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ENERGY NEWS

Fury over Iraq power rationing spreads in harsh heat
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FLORA AND FAUNA

India seizes third shipment of tiger parts on way to China
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TECH SPACE

Medical phone, vibrating earphone shine at trade show
WATER WORLD

New Research Into The Deep Ocean Floor Yields Promising Results For Microbiologists
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EPIDEMICS

HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial
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AFRICA NEWS

US donates tuberculosis facility to Nigeria
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Gulf oil spill sickens more than 70 people in Louisiana
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EPIDEMICS

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic
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SPACE TRAVEL
Doctor Needed In Antarctica
Paris, France (SPX) Jun 08, 2010
It's harsh, demanding, isolated and even hostile, but a unique place: Concordia research station in Antarctica. ESA is now looking for someone with medical training to join the next crew to overwinter in Concordia. Right now, 13 people are living in Concordia down in Antarctica. While we enjoy summer here in the north, the southern hemisphere is cooling and most of the great continent arou ... more

SOLAR DAILY
Google Donates 3,000 Solar Chargers To International Medical Corps
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 08, 2010
Google.org has donated 3,000 solar chargers to International Medical Corps, as a gift-in-kind valued at $216,000. International Medical Corps' medical and community health teams operating in areas of the developing world that have cell phone coverage but little or no electricity will be able to use the devices to charge their phones. "Mobile phones are ubiquitous in the developing world to ... more

EPIDEMICS
WHO slammed for handling of flu pandemic
Paris (AFP) June 4, 2010
The World Health Organisation's handling of the swine flu pandemic was deeply marred by secrecy and conflict of interest with drug companies, a top medical journal said Friday. The British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that WHO guidelines on the use of antiviral drugs were prepared by experts who had received consulting fees from the top two manufacturers of these drugs, Roche and GlaxoSmithKl ... more

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FARM NEWS

Greenpeace activist recovering from fishermen's hook injury

MARSDAILY

18-Month Mars500 Mission Has Begun


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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Helicopter Crews Train For Afghanistan In Jordanian Desert

First Deliveries Of Counter-Mining System SOUVIM 2

F-35 Navy Jet Confirms Carrier-Landing Strength Predictions

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Bulgaria defence minister in US for talks on missile defence

Interoperability Key To Success In Missile Defense

LM And Alaska Aerospace Partner For GMD Contract

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
USS George H.W. Bush Conducts First Missile Launch

First Firing Of MBDA's SCALP Naval Missile

SSBN Launches Multiple Ballistic Missiles

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
China bans military from blogging

Gulf states seek to cash in on arms buys

U.S. bid for new GCV on track

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Machines that understand us on the rise

Intelligent 3D Simulation Robots To Compete In Robocup 2010

Robot cat Doraemon's gadgets come to life in Japan show

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Council of Europe calls for WHO flu handling probe

New Vaccine Strategies Could Safely Control Rift Valley Fever

HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

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MARSDAILY
520 Days On A Simulated Flight To Mars
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Jun 02, 2010
On 3 June 2010, six 'astronauts' will commence a virtual trip to Mars. Sealed into a cramped container at the Moscow Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) for 520 days, they will experience the rigours and isolation of long-duration spaceflight. This marks the start of the main part of the Mars 500 experiment, and on completion will constitute the longest ever space simulation experiment. Scientists from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and other German research institutions such as the Charite ... read more

MARSDAILY
Discovery Of 3.6 Million-Year-Old Relative Of 'Lucy'

3.6 million-year-old 'Lucy' relative found

Researchers Find World's Oldest Leather Shoe And More

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MARSDAILY
Report Describes The Physics Of The Bends

New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Space

NASA Studies Nanomechanics Of Inner Ear For Motion Sickness

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MARSDAILY
Trinidad PM goes green, launches war on litterbugs

Zimbabwe: Return of the 'blood diamond'

Soldiers to vote in Guinea 'without pressure': army chief

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MARSDAILY
India unveils new 280-mln-dollar Bhopal disaster response

China's quake mothers torn between grief and joy

Troops boost relief effort in Indonesian quake zone

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MARSDAILY
Council of Europe calls for WHO flu handling probe

New Vaccine Strategies Could Safely Control Rift Valley Fever

HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

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