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Lee Daley Declares 'Adapt or Die' - New Real Time Content Board Member Evangelizes Adaptive Media to Advertising Community

Lee Daley Declares 'Adapt or Die' - New Real Time Content Board Member Evangelizes Adaptive Media to Advertising Community

NEW YORK, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- - Lee Daley Adds Strategic Vision to Radical New Way of Creating Online Video Campaigns Real Time Content (RTC) today announced the appointment of advertising…
Neonode to Include WinWAP Browser in Uniquely Designed Touch Screen Phone

Neonode to Include WinWAP Browser in Uniquely Designed Touch Screen Phone

HELSINKI, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Winwap Technologies Oy announced today that Neonode Inc, a world leading company specialized in optical finger based touch screen technology, will include Winwap…
Man's Best Friend can Help Boost the Health and Fitness of Children

Man's Best Friend can Help Boost the Health and Fitness of Children

LONDON, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Parents with dogs claim that since the arrival of their four-legged friend their children are less stressed and fitter. Research conducted by Mars Petcare reveals the…
Pigs Raised Without Antiobiotics Carry More Parasites And Bacteria - Study

Pigs Raised Without Antiobiotics Carry More Parasites And Bacteria - Study

Organic, natural food is all the rage but in some instances it reaffirms why people only lived to be 35 years old. A comparison of swine raised in antibiotic-free and conventional pork production…
New Meta-Analysis Confirms Safety Profile for NeoRecormon in Treating Anaemia in Cancer Patients

New Meta-Analysis Confirms Safety Profile for NeoRecormon in Treating Anaemia in Cancer Patients

BASEL, Switzerland, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- - Data Published in the British Journal of Cancer Reports That NeoRecormon use has no Negative Impact on Overall Survival or Tumour Progression A new meta…
Phylogenetic Analysis of Siberian Woolly Mammoths Shows There Were Two Species - And Humans Didn't Kill Them

Phylogenetic Analysis of Siberian Woolly Mammoths Shows There Were Two Species - And Humans Didn't Kill Them

The woolly mammoth was not one large homogenous group, as scientists previously had assumed, and it did not have much genetic diversity, according to a new genetic study. Woolly mammoths, descended…
Are Overconfident Science Site CEOs Born Or Made?

Are Overconfident Science Site CEOs Born Or Made?

Sometimes you just get lucky but overconfident CEOs never talk about good luck when things go well, just bad luck when there are problems, according to a paper in the current issue of Management…
Photosynthesizing Tree Leaves Control Their Own Temperature

Photosynthesizing Tree Leaves Control Their Own Temperature

The temperature inside a healthy, photosynthesizing tree leaf is affected less by outside environmental temperature than originally believed, according to new research from biologists at the…
'N-variant' Polymorphic Chips Self Adapt To Criteria

'N-variant' Polymorphic Chips Self Adapt To Criteria

Rice University computer engineers have created a way to design integrated circuits that can contain many multiple 'selves.' The chips can assume one identify or a subset of identities at a time,…
European Union 'Cap And Trade' Program For Carbon Dioxide Working Well, Says MIT Analysis

European Union 'Cap And Trade' Program For Carbon Dioxide Working Well, Says MIT Analysis

In a bid to control greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change, the European Union has been operating the world's first system to limit and to trade carbon dioxide. Despite its hasty adoption…

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