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__label__pos by George L. O’Brien edited by Geoffrey Erikson The tax-supported “public school”system is in trouble. There are chronic problems with discipline, mounting violence, declining test scores, and administrative costs spiraling out of control. Government schools continue to graduate functional illiterates, and... |
__label__pos The harmful toxin found in Lake Erie that caused a water crisis in Ohio's fourth-largest city this weekend has raised concerns nationally. That's because no states — including Texas — require testing for such toxins, which are caused by algal blooms. And there are no federal or state standards for acceptab... |
__label__pos In a city like Memphis, with its busy interstates, urban sprawl, and somewhat sketchy public transit, going without a car for 30 days might sound a little crazy. But that's exactly what Kyle Wagenschutz, the bike/pedestrian coordinator for the City of Memphis, proposed with the city's first "30-Day Car-Fre... |
__label__pos Political Correctness Goes To War on American History George Orwell once remarked that Stalin’s Soviet Union was a place yesterday’s weather could be changed by decree. America, it seems, is not wholly immune to this totalitarian impulse either. It increasingly manifests itself in political correctness, a ... |
__label__pos Policy Change Successes For those who say that the two parties are the same, here are a number of policy breaks between the new Obama administration and the old Bush administration. You can see that there are a lot of differences between these two presidents and their parties. I hope you’re reading this, R... |
__label__neg Faulty tests blamed for California nuclear plant leak Date: 20-Jun-12 Country: USA Author: Rory Carroll Tubes that leaked radioactive steam at a California nuclear power plant, leading to an indefinite shutdown, were not properly tested by the manufacturer prior to installation, nuclear regulators told an ... |
__label__pos Your phone approach has a major impact on your cold call sales Are your efforts at getting appointments over the phone falling on too many deaf ears? Do cold call sales prospects push back about the economy, lack of time and budget? Perhaps it’s time to take a closer look at the approach you’re taking and ... |
__label__neg By Maria Lopez Conde, Senior Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – Over one year after a fire inside the Kiss nightclub took the lives of 242 people in the city of Santa Maria in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil faces tough challenges in enforcement of the fire safety regulations already in place across... |
__label__neg Below is an updated look at our trading range charts for the S&P 500 and its ten sectors. For each chart, the white line represents the 50-day moving average. The light blue band represents the index's "normal" trading range, which is between one standard deviation above and below the 50-day moving average... |
__label__pos In part 1 of this series, we described the huge opportunity that procurement organizations and supply chain organizations can bring to their MRO supply chain if they work together to go after a larger prize than just better managing a tool crib, implementing a simple e-procurement system and connecting to ... |
__label__neg “The Disappearing Black Middle Class” ran the headline over the Chicago Sun-Times story. And the statistics from the Economic Policy Institute were indeed sobering. In 2007, best year of the Bush era, white households had a median net worth of $134,280, compared with $13,450 for black households. By 2009, ... |
__label__pos Father John A. Hardon, S.J. Archives Education Return to: Home > Archives Index > Education Index Catholics and Religion in Public Schools In a recent issue of the Certainly the variety of support given by the Fund to libertarian organizations and movements has made it suspect in many circles. In 1955 Henr... |
__label__pos As a nurse in the adult rehab unit at the University of Michigan Health System, I often work with patients who wake up in the hospital to discover they’ve suffered severe spinal, neurodevelopmental or traumatic brain injuries from a life-changing accident they may not even remember. Many spend weeks – even... |
__label__pos The more we study living things, the more interesting things we find they can do. Case in point, a recent research paper in the journal Environmental Microbiology showing that a group of microbes have turned rare-earth metals to their advantage—not just tolerating them, but staking their lifestyle on them.... |
__label__neg Substance abuse and use can be precursors to suicide. In fact, substance abuse and use are very strong risk factors, coming in second only to mood disorders, especially depression. While not all suicide attempts are lethal, suicide and substance abuse can be a deadly combination. The National Violent Death... |
__label__pos Accountants: hire the best financial managers Crowin Smith| April 3rd 2012 | Views: loading The all the countries in the world are completely interlinked to one another through the economic systems that were laid down through the globalization of the planet. The monetary system of the planet is connected t... |
__label__neg This week Israel observes Yom HaShoah - יום השואה, whose full name is Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laGvura יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה. This is generally translated as "Holocaust Remembrance Day". However, it is very common for Jewish writers to use the Hebrew word "Shoah" instead of the English word "Holocaust"... |
__label__pos BETHESDA, MD (BRAIN)—The Consumer Product Safety Commission on Friday pushed back the testing deadline for lead content in children’s products, spurring a collective sigh of relief from manufacturers in the bicycle and other industries. The requirement for third-party testing and certification to verify ch... |
__label__pos It's usually spiders, heights and public speaking that rate highly as common worst nightmares, but as summer hits and the mercury hits the high 30s, Brisbane men have a new one: running out of beer. According to shameless publicity by Great Northern Brewing Company, Brisbane men may fear running out of bee... |
__label__pos Some industries in the Maritimes are using the opportunity to recruit skilled tradespeople to work in their hometowns TRURO, N.S.—As the days go by with no phone calls offering work in the Alberta oilpatch, Jared Park worries about how he’ll pay for his son’s leukemia medicine. “It’s a struggle. You don’t ... |
__label__neg In 2003, the CBP adopted the Strategy to Accelerate the Protection and Restoration of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesapeake Bay including a commitment to plant 1,000 acres by 2008. In the first five years of this effort, the program partners have planted 139 acres or 14% of their initial goal. In ... |
__label__neg Discours Ceremony for the opening for signature of Protocol no. 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights Dear Minister, dear Presidents, dear Ambassadors, ladies and Gentlemen, We have reached a crossroads in the process of reforming and enhancing the protection system of the European Convention on Hu... |
__label__neg If you have too many countable assets to qualify for Medicaid coverage, the advice from Medicaid is to spend down those assets until you reach the level of Medicaid eligibility. For a single person, that is a mere $2,000 of countable assets. However, you can use a technique, commonly referred to as half-a-... |
__label__pos A warrant needs to state with particularity the thing that the person doing the search is looking for. It also needs to state where the person searching can expect to find it. There is no way that a warrant that allowed search of 8,000 computers in 120 countries was specific enough to comply with the law. ... |
__label__pos There is an easy and cheap way to try your hand at dyeing pure wool using supermarket ingredients, ideal for fleece, roving and spun yarn. Queen makes a small pack of 4 tiny bottles of food dye for under 3 dollars. With that and some white vinegar ( cheap seems to work just as well as expensive), hot water... |
__label__pos Feed aggregator At about noon on Friday January 20, immediately after Donald J. Trump took his oath and became President Trump, all references to climate change and renewable energy were removed from the whitehouse.gov URL: https://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/climate-change In its place is the official White... |
__label__pos This plant is available only in the spring (Violet Calyx Sage) Here's another abundantly blooming sage from the cloud forest slopes of Chiapas, Mexico. Violet beelines mark the lower lip of the crimson blossoms, which are so numerous that it can be difficult to see the foliage at times. Bloom time is autum... |
__label__pos Its been a while since I’ve blogged, I realize. Much too long. This has been mainly due to being completely engrossed in finishing the Gaza Kitchen, which as many of you might now, is nearly out (advanced orders now being taken!) and has gotten some rave early reviews from the likes of Claudi Roden, Anthon... |
__label__pos Why Bahrain? Frequently called the Pearl of the Arabian Gulf, Bahrain has a history of civilizations that date back more than 5,000 years. Bahrain is the ancient site of the immortal land of Dilmun, and was the religious centre to Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians, as proven by many archaeological excav... |
__label__pos Last month, my husband forwarded me an email from his school district's superintendent warning him and his fellow teachers that if the proposed "all-cuts" California budget passes, they are looking at four to six fewer weeks of school next year. (Yes, I said weeks.) I nearly laughed at first, it seemed so ... |
__label__neg Miza should be dead. The baby gorilla had been hanging off her mother's back when gunmen slaughtered 10 endangered mountain gorillas in Congo's Virunga National Park last year. Miza's mother was one of those killed. Rangers couldn't find baby Miza and assumed the worst. Several days passed. Then Miza's fat... |
__label__pos An Orsett Drive resident is digging in his heels after repeatedly being told to remove his basketball net from the Town-owned boulevard (the area between the street curb and sidewalk) in front of his home. Joel Hamilton said his four children have enjoyed the piece of sporting equipment at its present loca... |
__label__neg First of two parts The 2006 Pension Protection Act and subsequent Department of Labor guidance provide for two new fiduciary safe-harborlike procedures for plan sponsors seeking relief from investment decisions associated with participant-directed retirement plans. As with any fiduciary safe harbor, the pr... |
__label__neg This exhaled breath ammonia method uses a fast and highly sensitive spectroscopic method known as quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) that uses a quantum cascade based laser. The monitor is coupled to a sampler that measures mouth pressure and carbon dioxide. The system is temperature contro... |
__label__pos In mid-September, as the U.S. military prepared to launch cruise missiles against Islamic State militants in Syria for the first time, CIA analysts lobbied to expand the target list to include eight possible locations for leaders of a band of battle-hardened Al Qaeda operatives moving between towns west of... |
__label__pos Housing sales in China have dropped nearly 10% over last year, and construction starts are down nearly 25%, despite nationwide easing of government restrictions on home buying and lending. The sluggish sector has left many wondering if China’s real estate market slowdown will end with a crash. “I think tha... |
__label__pos The Information Age is bringing a number of benefits to humanity that were undreamt of, even unimaginable in decades past. One of thee advances ins "e;precision medicine,"e; which means taking into account each individual patient’s medical and personal history, lifestyle, even genetic heritage to find the ... |
__label__pos Time can be measured many ways but through a pure financial lens, the last ten years have been nothing short of remarkable. We witnessed technology stocks that rocketed to the moon crash back to earth. We watched bipolar disorder come full circle in real estate; a manic craze followed by the depression pha... |
__label__pos Studies have shown that incorporating nature within the workplace can not only increase an employee's productivity but also improve a person's overall health. It is becoming an increasingly popular trend to incorporate a more versatile work environment as an alternative to the white walls, white ceilings, ... |
__label__neg Transposition of the great vessels is a congenital heart defect in which the position of the two major vessels that carry blood away from the heart - the aorta and the pulmonary artery - is switched (transposed). This defect is classified as a cyanotic heart defect because the condition results in insuffic... |
__label__neg Teaching English in Brazil: Living in Brazil From the stunning southeastern coastline to the Amazon Basin and mountain ranges, Brazil’s landscape is unparalleled. Its rainforests, exotic wildlife, and energetic cities, along with its diverse mix of ethnic groups, make this destination a popular choice for ... |
__label__neg The warmer months allow us to spend more quality time with our pets. Whether it’s sitting in the garden with the cat snoozing in a patch of sun next to you or taking your canine buddy to the beach to splash around in the waves, summer offers plenty of opportunities for soaking in the sun outdoors. However,... |
__label__neg Are you looking for a kids tee ball team? Find information on tee ball sign ups here. Playing tee ball is a great introduction sport for baseball. Your kids can start with tee ball and make a smooth transition into baseball. Most children adapt well to tee ball because of it's simplicity! It's good to star... |
__label__pos RNA-Seq provides unparalleled levels of information about the transcriptome including precise expression levels over a wide dynamic range. However, as new techniques and protocols for RNA-Seq measurement of gene expression are established, it becomes essential to understand how the technical variation from... |
__label__pos Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer is aggressive. It means the cancer has spread outside the breast. And Kitchen wants people to understand what she and other women living with breast cancer are going through. Her powerful three-minute video, presented mostly in silence (with Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" in... |
__label__pos BioMed Central has launched a pilot checklist to improve the reproducibility of studies published in its journals. In recent decades, the reproducibility of a large number of scientific studies has been called into question. Researchers were able to confirm only 11% of the findings 1 in a well-publicized o... |
__label__pos Guest Post over at Roots of She My guest post on The Roots of She is up today! You can find it below as well. Do you know what it feels like to lose your sparkle? Every once in a while, maybe even once a year, I feel low and uninspired. My wildness is gone, my desire to even do anything about said wildness... |
__label__pos Outdoor play is such an important part of the early learning experience. I find that young children need time outdoors not only to get their wiggles out but to help them stay healthy emotionally as well as physically. There is so much more young children can learn beyond the classroom walls and nature has ... |
__label__neg A hurdle that has long impeded the widespread use of solar energy to heat and cool homes is that the cost of systems is too high for most people to afford, but with a boost from tax incentives, solar power leasing firms say they are bringing energy efficiency to the masses. The leasing concept allows a hom... |
__label__pos Ralph looked on feeling anxious and tense as the price action inched toward his stop. He had drawn a supply zone on the ES E-mini 60 minute chart and had placed his stop 2 ticks above the top line of the zone. He told himself, “Oh, crap, it’s going to take me out.” He didn’t like being stopped out as he ad... |
__label__pos UNESCO advances gender equality in Moroccan TV UNESCO’s Office in Rabat, the Medias Training Centre and the Casablanca School of Journalism and Communication organized a training workshop on gender sensitive scriptwriting on 10 and 11 November 2011 in Casablanca, Morocco. This activity took place within th... |
__label__pos Great news for riders, walkers, and all users of the Capital Crescent Trail! Crews began work on Thursday (Jan 5) on major safety improvements to the Capital Crescent Trail crossing at Little Falls Parkway in Bethesda. Using flex posts, lane striping, and new signage, Little Falls Parkway is reduced to one... |
__label__pos TYPE OF ABSTRACT:Web PageTYPE OF INFORMATION: General InterestSOURCE INFORMATIONTitle: Ten things you can do to help reduce acid rainName of web page: AboutName of Producer: AboutDate Published: 2005Web Address: http://weather.about.com/library/weekly/aa032502a.htmSUMMARY OF INFORMATION:Ten things you can ... |
__label__pos Challenging a scientific law of inheritance that has stood for 150 years, scientists say plants sometimes select better bits of DNA in order to develop normally even when their predecessors carried genetic flaws... ...In the experiment, the Purdue researchers found that 10 percent of watercress plants with... |
__label__pos Despite the fact that the American public seems to be pretty anti-dollar coin in the coin vs. bill debate, Congress is still fighting to push the $1 coin on the country, almost a year after the debate first began. We say fight, because as history has shown, the general population doesn’t mind chucking doll... |
__label__pos Fate Core Challenges A single overcome action is sufficient to deal with a straightforward goal or obstacle—the hero needs to pick this lock, disarm this bomb, sift out a vital piece of information, and so on. It’s also useful when the details of how something gets done aren’t important or worth spending a... |
__label__pos Activism in the age of viral reality Activism in the age of viral reality: a social media ethnography (article in progress) This article draws from ongoing research into digital activism in Barcelona (Spain) to assess the limits and possibilities of ‘social media ethnography’. I explore a new area of media... |
__label__pos Mitchell’s laws: The more budgets are cut and taxes inceased, the weaker an economy becomes. To survive long term, a monetarily non-sovereign government must have a positive balance of payments. Austerity = poverty and leads to civil disorder. Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary S... |
__label__neg Present Remotely Send the link below via email or IMCopy Present to your audienceStart remote presentation Invited audience members will follow youas you navigate and present People invited to a presentation do not need a Prezi account This link expires 10 minutesafter you close the presentation A maximum ... |
__label__pos I was recently watching a re-run of the television show ‘Big Bang Theory’. In this episode, Sheldon Cooper (the genius theoretical physicist who likely has something like Asperger Syndrome), regrets that he will likely die before scientists figure out how to transfer his consciousness into a robot so that ... |
__label__pos Environmental assessments as community-based adaptive management tools Author Tolisano, J. MetadataShow full item record Abstract This paper discusses the historic role of environmental assessments and impact statements in development and conservation projects and their limited current use. The Sustainable... |
__label__pos Today in the forums there was a question asked that I thought was so great I want to share it here on the blog for everyone to read. Do you struggle getting started? Have you read the books, conversed in the forums, commented on the blogs, and listened to the Podcasts – only to be stuck? Do you hear the gu... |
__label__pos In accordance with typical definitions of open access in scientific literatures, ClinMed International Library defines and firms the open access by the below appended norms Peer-reviewed scholarly articles is freely available without subscription or price fences Accepted article undergo copyediting where t... |
__label__neg Elgar original reference Edited by Michael R. Redclift and Graham Woodgate Chapter 12: Peering into the Abyss: Environment, Research and Absurdity in the ‘Age of Stupid’ Extract 12 Peering into the abyss: environment, research and absurdity in the ‘age of stupid’ Raymond L. Bryant Introduction In a world o... |
__label__pos Here you’ll find guidance and information on how to find a qualified and trustworthy businesses or professionals. The possibility of losing your home to foreclosure can be terrifying. The reality that scam artists are preying on desperate homeowners is equally frightening. Many companies say they can get a... |
__label__pos Unless you’re a big fan of ice fishing, you’ve likely been cooped up all winter, waiting for the first chance to go fishing on the open water. Some anglers may wait for summer, but smart fishermen know that early spring is one of the best seasons for many fish species. When the ice starts to melt in your a... |
__label__pos He Found Some Bizarre Marks on His Body – Several Days Later He Was Dead June 25, 2015 5:54pm PST Doctors have issued a warning to the public about a major cancer threat that is being misdiagnosed since it looks like a common skin irritation. According to Conservative Tribune, it’s called a nodular melanom... |
__label__pos No, it isn’t just your imagination. You are paying more for life’s necessities, including shelter, clothing, food and gasoline. And many of the price increases are startling. Rather than relying on anecdotal information, a researcher at Texas A&M University has studied the real costs of living in 2014 and ... |
__label__neg Many people like to say that certain phenomena cannot happen because of the laws of physics. Letting aside the issue of whether some phenomena are really impossible for whatever reason, I'd like to investigate the basis for the notion of immutable, absolute laws. There are three things I don't understand: ... |
__label__pos Achieve your full potential thanks to Saxion’s modern learning facilities Interact with staff and students in an international learning environment As a research centre, we take a very specific approach to practical research: we view the wider industry as part of the learning experience rather than as a to... |
__label__pos I've carried around this idea about a presentation demonstrating what's wrong with bullet points in my virtual back pocket for a while now. But where exactly would you give such a presentation? I thought about making it a lightning talk, which are now common at regular conferences. But even then you'd risk... |
__label__neg <p>Monoclonal antibody therapy is a <a href="https://www.verywell.com/methods-of-treatment-for-cancer-514496" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" data-ordinal="1">targeted cancer therapy</a>. It is sometimes called immunotherapy. While <a href="https://www.verywell.com/s... |
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__label__pos Mentoring: A person-to-person ethnic ministry By Ronald E. Piedmonte Each year the United States accepts more immigrants than all nations of the world combined. People from all nations are coming with the potential to return to their homelands as indigenous witnesses for Christ. A strategy the local church... |
__label__pos 1. UX is about asking users what they want No. Just. No. If users were able to articulate their needs then running a business and being an entrepreneur would be a walk in the park. If there’s anything I’ve learnt in my 18 years of user-centric design work, it is that humans — yes, you and me both — are eer... |
__label__pos No blood was spilled during the Great Service Delivery Debate, as Phil Fersht and Lowell Williams faced off during a Wed. afternoon session at the HR Technology ® Conference. But the two experts didn’t pull their punches either when it came to discussing whether or not HR outsourcing has lived up to its pr... |
__label__pos Reading First Interim Report Doesn’t Pass the “So What? Test” My April 5, 2007 “Letter From” was titled “Department of Education Technology Study Says What Every Major Study of Broad Reform Initiatives Says: It Depends and We Don't Know.” I could replace “Education Technology” with “Reading First” and writ... |
__label__neg FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Petitioner, a state prisoner proceeding pro se, has filed an amended petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254, challenging a prison disciplinary conviction. On September 16, 2010, the undersigned ordered respondent to file and serve a response to the peti... |
__label__neg Phylogenetic relationships of glassfrogs (Centrolenidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes Abstract.--Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) represent an exceptionally diverse group among Neotropical anurans, but their evolutionary relationships never have been assessed from a molecular perspective. Mito... |
__label__neg As the life expectancy rate continues to increase, people are looking for ways to stay looking and feeling young. New technological innovations in anti-aging products have made it possible to slow the aging process on a cellular level. While superficial skin creams, massages, and chemical treatments have b... |
__label__pos Document Information Downloaded : 0 Viewed : 278 Descriptions : Abstract- Science and technologies contribute to the development and improvement of various activities globally. One of those activities is a day to day business such as household selling; home based, kitchen needs and utilities, wedding door ... |
__label__neg Conventional wisdom has it that schools with high concentrations of poverty are bad. But when a team of researchers led by Dr. John Fantuzzo from University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE) studied every third grader in the Philadelphia public schools, they found strong student ach... |
__label__pos One of my favorite guilty pleasures, La Strada is a pictorial rendering of Italian daydreams. Run by a couple of well-known journalists, most pictures are taken on the fly with point-and-shoot cameras or phones. The resulting snapshots depict Italy at its most appetizingly authentic. May 2011 A balmy after... |
__label__neg PUBLICATIONS Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controversial. Objective: To evaluate U.S. breast cancer screening strategies. Design: 6 models using common data elements. Data Sources: National data on age-specific incidence, competing mortality, mamm... |
__label__neg Self-expression: A Solution for Traumatic Times by Amy Scholten, MPH Talk about your trauma and pain or put on a happy face? Research suggests that expressing painful thoughts and feelings may help reduce the risk of illness. Charles is a 37 year-old engineer who lost his wife in a fatal car accident six m... |
__label__neg Know your rights, even when Santa gets it wrongJanuary 29, 2016 Fair Trading Executive Director Brian Bauer said business had to honour consumer refund rights under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). “Most businesses understand that honouring consumer guarantees is crucial to maintaining customer confidenc... |
__label__neg This article discusses the ethical concerns associated with “flipping” a property and the two ways a speculator can structure the transfer of his ownership rights in a flip. Frequent readers of the first tuesday Journal Online are aware that our stance on single family residential (SFR) speculators is unfa... |
__label__neg New baby monitors stream video, connect via Wi-Fi The cry has been heard: After 30 years with little change to baby monitoring devices, new designs premiered this month at the Consumer Electronics Show promising Wi-Fi connectivity and high-definition video that streams live to a smartphone. Some new monito... |
__label__neg United States District Court, District of Maryland Dear Counsel: On June 26, 2014, Plaintiff Terri Miller petitioned this Court to review the Social Security Administration’s final decision to deny her application for Disability Insurance Benefits. (ECF No. 1). I have considered the parties’ cross-motions ... |
__label__neg • Make sure you can see your drone at all times and don't fly higher than 400 feet • Always keep your drone away from aircraft, helicopters, airports and airfields • Use your common sense and fly safely; you could be prosecuted if you don't. Drones fitted with cameras must not be flown: • Within 50 metres ... |
__label__pos Is 50 The Best Age To Become A Boss? Good news for older workers looking for a job: New research has determined that managers demonstrate their highest levels of professional vitality in their 50s. The research, conducted at the University of Haifa in Israel, defined a manager’s professional vitality as th... |
__label__pos The transtheo- retical stages of change as a predictor of prema- ture termination, attendance and alliance in psychotherapy. All other symbols are identical up down forex those already described above or in Section 22. To detect the nucleotides bound to Ras, 10672 (1996). Up down forex, try another (unused... |
__label__neg Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC67908 Title: Radiolabelling of nanoparticles by proton irradiation: Temperature control in nanoparticulate powder targets Authors: HOLZWARTH Uwe; BULGHERONI ANTONIO; GIBSON Peter; ABBAS Kamel;... |
__label__pos If you’re involved in marketing, it’s no secret that change is everywhere. Technology has had a profound impact on all aspects of human behavior personally and professionally. The media we consume, how we consume it, and how we interact with brands – not to mention each other – has changed. The emergence o... |
__label__neg Enough slagging of beloved popularizers– how about some hard-core physics. The second of three extremely cool papers published last week is this Nature Physics paper from the Zeilinger group in Vienna, producers of many awesome papers about quantum mechanics. Ordinarily, this would be a hard paper to write... |
__label__neg How much are you willing to pay for access to clean air and drinking water? What’s a fair price to keep toxic chemicals out of the food supply, to insure the future of ocean and freshwater fish stocks, to keep public parks open, and to stem the melting of the polar ice caps so our coastal cities remain abo... |
__label__neg Letter by Sanna Regarding Article, “Prognostications of Fibrillations” To the Editor: We read with great interest the article by Silver and Windecker 1 but were concerned about a mistake on the reference of our study. The last sentence at the end of the first paragraph states “Event Monitor Belt for Record... |
__label__pos The summer months bring vacations, beach trips, and tans, but the warm weather can also bring around an unwanted guest: a hefty energy bill. This cost increase causes many to start scrambling for ways to save energy, so companies like Thinkeco are offering cool gadgets that give more control over energy, e... |
__label__neg Archive for the ‘Lead and Phthalates’ Category Ever since the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) passed in 2008, new rules have been rolling out that impact what can and cannot be sold in the United States. Most of the laws pertain to children’s products, but others deal with broader issues su... |
__label__neg Zion Research has published a new report titled “Malic Acid (L-Malic, D-Malic and DL-Malic) Market for Food, Beverages, Confectionaries, Personal Care, Pharmaceutical and Other Applications: Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 – 2021”. According to the report, the global ... |
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