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De La Rue Delivers Enhanced Driver License for New York State

De La Rue Delivers Enhanced Driver License for New York State

LONDON, September 17 /PRNewswire/ -- - With Photo De La Rue Identity Systems today announced that it is supplying the New York State DMV(1) with the solution to issue its new WHTI(2) compliant…
MicroRNA Interference Gets Some New Respect In Embryonic Stem Cell Research

MicroRNA Interference Gets Some New Respect In Embryonic Stem Cell Research

Scientists from IBM and the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) say their report in Nature shows that microRNAs, those small molecules that are an important regulatory component in the machinery of…
Ecosystem Carbon Storage Ability Reduced By Abnormally Warm Years

Ecosystem Carbon Storage Ability Reduced By Abnormally Warm Years

Plants and soils are 'sponges' for atmospheric carbon dioxide but an abnormally warm year can suppress the amount of carbon dioxide soaked up by some grassland ecosystems for up to two years, say the…
Verdino - Prototype Vehicle Uses 'Ant Colony Optimization' And Can Navigate And Steer By Itself

Verdino - Prototype Vehicle Uses 'Ant Colony Optimization' And Can Navigate And Steer By Itself

Nothing would make historic sites more fun to visit than a golf cart that drives itself, navigates around obstacles and lets you concentrate on enjoying the scenery. If the 'Verdino' takes off, you…
Ned Yost, The Brewers Are Unlikely To Do Better Without You - Firing Coaches Rarely Works, Says Study

Ned Yost, The Brewers Are Unlikely To Do Better Without You - Firing Coaches Rarely Works, Says Study

In sports, the old saying goes that you can fire a coach but you can't fire the whole team. This doesn't mean the coach has all the blame but you still do what you can do. Sometimes a coach with…
In Elderly, Dieting Without Exercise Just Costs Muscle Weight

In Elderly, Dieting Without Exercise Just Costs Muscle Weight

Muscle weighs more than fat and that's why it's sometimes the case where you can maintain the same weight but end up a lot less healthy. In the elderly, this effect becomes even more pronounced and…
Superior Colliculus - How We Sometimes Look Without Seeing

Superior Colliculus - How We Sometimes Look Without Seeing

The superior colliculus has long been thought of as a rapid orienting center of the brain that allows the eyes and head to turn swiftly either toward or away from the sights and sounds in our…
“He eats like a pig!” (thanks to ghrelin research, that's not so bad now)

“He eats like a pig!” (thanks to ghrelin research, that's not so bad now)

It used to be that 'eating like a pig' was an insult. A new scientific finding may put that old saying to rest. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute have successfully suppressed the…
Eularis Releases First-Ever Study on ROI of Pre-Launch Named Patient Programmes

Eularis Releases First-Ever Study on ROI of Pre-Launch Named Patient Programmes

NEW YORK and LONDON, September 16 /PRNewswire/ -- - Named Patient Programmes Yield ROI, Additional Benefits for Pharmaceutical Organizations Eularis today announced the release of a first-ever study…
Food Shortages Lead To Rampant Infanticide In Guillemots

Food Shortages Lead To Rampant Infanticide In Guillemots

One of Britain's best-known species of seabird is increasingly attacking and killing unattended chicks from neighboring nests due to food shortages. Researchers at the University of Leeds and the…

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