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Kirtas Technologies Introduces New Products to Accommodate the Growth and Diversity of the Book Digitization Market

Kirtas Technologies Introduces New Products to Accommodate the Growth and Diversity of the Book Digitization Market

PHILADELPHIA, January 11 /PRNewswire/ -- AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (ALA) MIDWINTER MEETING -- Kirtas Technologies, the leader in quality, high-speed, nondestructive book digitization, today…
CEVA Announces Retirement of Former CEO David Kulik

CEVA Announces Retirement of Former CEO David Kulik

HOOFDDORP, The Netherlands, January 11 /PRNewswire/ -- - Kulik Continues Chairing Board of Chinese Joint Venture The Board of Directors of CEVA Group plc. announced today that David G. Kulik, CEVA's…
Study: Cranberries Cure Everything, Unless You're A Man

Study: Cranberries Cure Everything, Unless You're A Man

Cranberry juice, long dissed as a mere folk remedy for relieving urinary tract infections in women, is finally getting some respect. Thanks to Prof. Itzhak Ofek, a researcher at Tel Aviv University's…
Novel Treatment For Heroin Addiction: Prescribing Heroin

Novel Treatment For Heroin Addiction: Prescribing Heroin

Methadone can be dangerous for some patients but is heroin a good idea for heroin addicts? Maintenance treatment with heroin is appropriate for heroin misusers under certain circumstances, argue…
Chronic Diarrhea From Sorbitol May Force 9 Out Of 10 Dentists To Stop Recommending Sugarless Chewing Gum

Chronic Diarrhea From Sorbitol May Force 9 Out Of 10 Dentists To Stop Recommending Sugarless Chewing Gum

In this week’s BMJ, doctors warn of excess sorbitol intake, a widely used sweetener in “sugar-free” products such as chewing gum and sweets. Sorbitol has laxative properties and is poorly absorbed…
How Ancient Glaciers Survived In A Greenhouse Climate

How Ancient Glaciers Survived In A Greenhouse Climate

New research challenges the generally accepted belief that substantial ice sheets could not have existed on Earth during past super-warm climate events. The study by researchers at Scripps…
CSS Informatics Signs Solutions Partner Agreement with Nimbus Partners

CSS Informatics Signs Solutions Partner Agreement with Nimbus Partners

WILMINGTON, North Carolina, January 10 /PRNewswire/ -- - Business process management supports success in technology-focused projects PPD, Inc. (Nasdaq: PPDI) today announced that CSS Informatics,…
Mannatech to Open Centralized-Management Office in Switzerland

Mannatech to Open Centralized-Management Office in Switzerland

COPPELL, Texas, January 10 /PRNewswire/ -- - New office to assist in maximizing growth initiatives outside of North America Mannatech, Incorporated (Nasdaq: MTEX), a leading developer and provider…
If Intelligent Design advocates are so insistent that most o

If Intelligent Design advocates are so insistent that most o

If Intelligent Design advocates are so insistent that most of the human genome is functional, why aren't they doing any research like this? Eric Lander's group at MIT devised a way to test whether…
HSBC, Other European Banks Receive Top Scores in First-Ever Ranking of 40 Leading Banks on Climate Change Strategies

HSBC, Other European Banks Receive Top Scores in First-Ever Ranking of 40 Leading Banks on Climate Change Strategies

BOSTON, January 10 /PRNewswire/ -- - Citigroup and Bank of America Post Highest Scores Among 16 US Banks While encouraging progress is being made, the banking sector still has a long way to go in…

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