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Chandra Wickramasinghe Is Being Sacked: Good Riddance

Chandra Wickramasinghe Is Being Sacked: Good Riddance

You may not have heard of Chandra Wickramasinghe, but he is due to be sacked alongside all of his collegues at the center for Astrobiology at the University of Cardiff. Yes, he and all his collegues…
Invitation To Acne Academy's Inaugural Press Conference

Invitation To Acne Academy's Inaugural Press Conference

HARROGATE, England, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Shocking results from new research to be unveiled by the Acne Academy will reveal the extent of the psychological impact of growing up with acne.…
Retail Websites Now Reach 75 Percent Of European Internet Audience Each Month

Retail Websites Now Reach 75 Percent Of European Internet Audience Each Month

LONDON, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. , a leader in measuring the digital world, today released results from a study of online shopping in Europe. In January 2011, 270.6 million…
Japan Tohoku Earthquake And Tsunami Warnings – Reading The Signals I

Japan Tohoku Earthquake And Tsunami Warnings – Reading The Signals I

At the Top of the World.The massive 9.0 M earthquake at Tohoku, Japan, 11. March 2011 literally shook the entire planet. The signals were read even at the top of the world, close to the north pole.…
Ongoing Extension Study Results Provide Further Evidence For First-Line Use Of FIRMAGON(R) (degarelix) In Advanced Prostate Cancer

Ongoing Extension Study Results Provide Further Evidence For First-Line Use Of FIRMAGON(R) (degarelix) In Advanced Prostate Cancer

VIENNA, Austria, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Recent data from the ongoing five-year FIRMAGON(R) (degarelix) extension study (CS21a) has demonstrated the long term efficacy and tolerability of…
Wizcom Introduces The Ultimate Portable Dictionary And Scanning Device, The Quicktionary(R) TS Premium

Wizcom Introduces The Ultimate Portable Dictionary And Scanning Device, The Quicktionary(R) TS Premium

ROSH HA'AYIN, Israel, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wizcom Technologies, the world's leading producer of portable scanning pens, has released the Quicktionary(R) TS Premium, a pocket-sized, user-…
Lawyers Say Government Health And Safety Plans Put Workers At Risk

Lawyers Say Government Health And Safety Plans Put Workers At Risk

BIRMINGHAM, England, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Personal injury lawyers are anticipating a dramatic rise in workplace accidents as a result of today's announcement by Work and Pensions Minister,…
The League Of Dragon Fighters Awakes: New Drakensang Online Trailer And Info

The League Of Dragon Fighters Awakes: New Drakensang Online Trailer And Info

HAMBURG, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Bigpoint's new Drakensang Online trailer (http://www.bigpoint.com/) masterfully illustrates the online battles that players will soon face in their browsers.…
NeuroFocus Announces World's First Wireless Full-Brain EEG Measurement Headset: Mynd(TM)

NeuroFocus Announces World's First Wireless Full-Brain EEG Measurement Headset: Mynd(TM)

NEW YORK, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NeuroFocus unveiled the first dry, wireless headset designed to capture brainwave activity across the full brain today at the 75th Annual Advertising Research…
Abbott's New HIV-1 Qualitative Assay Improves Testing Access In Remote Areas For Children And Adults

Abbott's New HIV-1 Qualitative Assay Improves Testing Access In Remote Areas For Children And Adults

WIESBADEN, Germany, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott announced today that it has received CE-Mark for a new qualitative PCR-based HIV-1 test that produces highly accurate results from dried…

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