Science Education & Policy
- Shire's ELAPRASE(R) (idursulfase) Approved In Japan For The Treatment Of Hunter Syndrome
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BASINGSTOKE, England and CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, October 4 /PRNewswire/-- Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY, TSX: SHQ) announced today that Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has approved ELAPRASE, a human enzyme replacement therapy fo ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 4 2007 - 3:04pm
- Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd. Announces Engagement Of Weber Shandwick
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BUDAPEST, Hungary, October 4 /PRNewswire/-- Under Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd.'s (TSXV: FO) ("Falcon" or the "Company") ongoing requirements and policy of complying with TSX Venture Exchange continuous disclosure obligations, Falcon ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 4 2007 - 4:22pm
- Global Leaders Converge For Special Olympics Global Policy Summit
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SHANGHAI, China, October 5 /PRNewswire/--- Government, Health, NGOs, Sports, Academic, and Business Leaders Issue a Call to Action to Improve the Well-being of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 5 2007 - 2:19am
- Lincs Vet Struck Off For False Certification Of Horse
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LONDON, October 5 /PRNewswire/-- The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has this week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of disgraceful pro ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 5 2007 - 7:04am
- Novelis Recycling Education Project Receives Top UK Industry Award
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WARRINGTON, England, October 5 /PRNewswire/-- An innovative consumer education project developed by Novelis Recycling has won a top recycling industry award. "What a Waste," an interactive film and educational programme explaining the aluminium ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 5 2007 - 10:06am
- Would 'Default Options' Improve Health Care?
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Most people who have tried to install new computer software are happy to know that a common set of default options is available. For many, they will work fine and customization is only required in a few instances, which leads to less technical support, fru ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 5 2007 - 10:59am
- Using Bacteria As An Energy Source
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Today's microdevices rely on external energy sources, severely limiting their mobility and autonomy in biofactory environments. New research by a group led by Dr. MinJun Kim at Drexel seeks to use a monolayer of harmless, genetically modified bacteria ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 7 2007 - 10:15pm
- Ixquick Teams With Blinkx To Offer New Video Search Capabilities
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SAN FRANCISCO, October 8 /PRNewswire/--- Partnership gives Ixquick users access to one of the most powerful video search experiences, with more than 14 million hours of video content blinkx, the world's largest video search engine, today announced a ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 8 2007 - 2:07am
- International Conference: On The Way To A Safe Radioactive Waste Repository
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Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 8 2007 - 2:32am
- Harold McGraw III Urges Governments, Corporations To Make Education, Research & Development Top Priorities
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NEW YORK, October 8 /PRNewswire/--- Chairman, President and CEO of The McGraw-Hill Companies Speaks at Science and Technology in Society Forum in Kyoto, Japan In an address to global leaders at yesterday's Science and Technology in Society (STS) Foru ...
Article - Anna Ohlden - Oct 8 2007 - 8:59am