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![]() Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Oct 30, 2010 Haiti reported seven new deaths Saturday from the cholera outbreak, bringing to 337 the number killed by the diarrheal disease since it first appeared earlier this month. With 4,764 people infected and under medical treatment, the death rate has nevertheless slowed from earlier this week, officials said. Health authorities are battling to contain the disease, fearing it could spread dramatically in the capital Port-au-Prince where 1.3 million people displaced by January's catastrophic earthquake ... read more |
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![]() At least one civilian dead in Yemen air strike against Qaeda Two air strikes against suspected Al-Qaeda hideouts in southern Yemen killed at least one civilian on Sunday, security and medical sources said. A security official said the raids targeted moun ... more | .. |
![]() Ecuador suspends senior police officers over mutiny Thirteen senior police officers were put on administrative leave Wednesday and could be fired for their role in a September 30 police mutiny, officials said. Scores of other police officers have ... more | .. |
![]() Moloka'i General Hospital Uses Solar-Generated Electricity The Moloka'i General Hospital, on the island of Moloka'i in Hawai'i, will be using solar-generated electricity to power part of its operations. The 105.48 kW-sized rooftop system, the largest ... more | .. |
![]() Researchers Engineer Adult Stem Cells That Do Not Age Biomedical researchers at the University at Buffalo have engineered adult stem cells that scientists can grow continuously in culture, a discovery that could speed development of cost-effective trea ... more |
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A Catalyst Sandwich![]() Northwestern University researchers have taken another step towards realizing a new class of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) enzyme mimics, opening the door for the development of highly sensitive chemical detection systems that go beyond nucleic acid targets. The blueprint for building synthetic structures to detect and signal the presence of targets such as small molecule medical analyte ... more A Step Toward Lead-Free Electronics ![]() Research published by materials engineers from the University of Leeds could help pave the way towards 100% lead-free electronics. The work, carried out at the UK's synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, reveals the potential of a new manmade material to replace lead-based ceramics in countless electronic devices, ranging from inkjet printers and digital cameras to hospital ultrasound ... more Ecuador mulls reversing austerity cuts ![]() Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa announced he would review austerity cuts that triggered a police revolt last week but continue security measures to reinforce his authority. Correa was hit by a tear-gas canister and held hostage in a Quito hospital by police personnel protesting a new austerity law that had been passed by the National Assembly hours earlier Thursday. Correa branded th ... more |
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![]() Montreal, Canada (AFP) Oct 4, 2010 Children immured within their severely disabled bodies may soon be able to communicate thanks to a newly unveiled device that translates physiological signals into music. Stefanie Blain studied for five years the interactions of children with severe disabilities and their parents, as part of her doctoral studies at Canada's largest children's rehabilitation hospital, Holland Bloorview, in Toronto. "They can 'read' their children by observing minuscule movements of their lips, or changes in their ... read more |
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