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Writing Contest for Young Readers!
Crying Cougar Press announces a contest for kids and teens who love to read. This two month contest begins October 1 and ends November 30. The winner will write the best short story using TextNovel, an interactive site for amateur writers.
2009-09-26, 216 views, By Crying Cougar Press
water on moon found by ISRO
In a landmark discovery, scientists have discovered water molecules in polar regions of the moon, courtesy the Indian Space Research Organisation and India's maiden moon mission Chandrayaan-I, National Aeronautics and Space Agency said on Thursday
2009-09-25, 166 views, By Asnahyt
Next Generation of Biomarkers From Lee Biosolutions
Lee Biosolutions is involved with the development and purification of the next generation of cardiovascular biomarkers that has the potential of not only improving but also the ability to better treat patients with chronic and acute heart failure.
2009-09-23, 103 views, By Burton Lee
NIHR CRN CC Will Use Infonetica’s Online GCP Training
Infonetica Ltd. and The National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network Coordinating Centre have recently concluded an agreement to work closely together in providing clinical staff within NHS portfolio studies with GCP training.
2009-09-23, 173 views, By Infonetica Ltd
Timing of Food can Influence Weight control
After noticing the tendency of shift workers to be overweight,a team of researchers from Northwestern University decided to investigate whether eating at times that conflict with bodys natural circadian rhythms could be contributing to weight gain.
2009-09-10, 288 views, By Aarontrye
Crying Cougar Press plans September Release
Crying Cougar Press is planning a September release - the fourth book in the wildly popular Conor and the Crossworlds fantasy adventure book series. Charge of the Champions will be available by the second or third week of September.
2009-09-09, 81 views, By Crying Cougar Press
Blind People Could Get Their Sight Back
laucoma is major cause of blindness right across globe. Many millions of people are waiting for a cure. Scientists believe that they are on verge of developing a new, easy to use treatment, that could potentially give gift of sight to many people.
2009-09-04, 245 views, By Rashmert
Censor The Internet - Controversial Debate and Discussion Forums Launched
A brand new forum has launched that brings people from all walks of life together where they can discuss everything that is taboo. With such interesting topics such as censorship, politics, race, religion, and sexuality--people will speak their mind.
2009-09-03, 233 views, By Censor The Internet
2009 Life Science Salary Survey Results In
The Scientist magazine announces results for its 6th annual Life Science Salary Survey. Data shows that life scientists may have weathered the economic recession.
2009-09-02, 383 views, By The Scientist
Imported swine flu vaccine by End of January
India will vaccinate 20 lakh healthcare and emergency services personnel against the deadly H1N1 virus by the end of January using an imported swine flu vaccine.
2009-09-02, 239 views, By Srinath
UK Schools receive free copy of Muslim Science textbook
An educational foundation has announced plans to distribute free books to UK schools to highlight the scientific and cultural legacy of Muslim civilisation. 1001 Inventions is the brainchild of the Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation.
2009-08-27, 172 views, By Junaid Bhatti, 1001 Inventions
New Book Documents 9/11 Evidence and Research Cover Up
Derbyshire, UK – A new self-published book has been released which documents the importance of 9/11 research completed by Dr. Judy Wood, who has discovered that the WTC was destroyed with an undisclosed type of directed energy weapon.
2009-08-25, 373 views, By Andrew Johnson
The Three Pillars of Alternative Energy
Most people are well aware of the incredible increase in solar energy options for a home, but not everyone knows that there are actually power plants constructed entirely of solar panels.
2009-08-24, 127 views, By Jonathan Gal
Online One on One Tutoring for the First Time in UK
Robotutor UK Pvt.Ltd launches the first Online One on One Tutoring service in the United Kingdom. Our unique online learning facility, powered by technology enables every child to make the best use of there computer and learn the way they want.
2009-08-24, 155 views, By Abhishek Gawde
Future Tourism May Include Robot Sex
Tourism futurologist Ian Yeoman, from New Zealand's University of Wellington, gave an preview of what the world could be like in 2050
2009-08-18, 192 views, By robertwr
There Are Not Enough Hours In The Day
The Photon Energy has been speeding up time since 1980. Scientists call this the "dark energy". International Clairvoyant Margaret McElroy knows why time is speeding up. We cannot afford to ignore it.
2009-08-14, 107 views, By Johnna Shryack
Nano-Tech Japanese Aqua Drop Game
You've no doubt heard about how nano materials are going to revolutionize our existence on earth... but frankly we've seen none of the microscopic robots and superconductive microprocessors we were promised
2009-08-13, 167 views, By Miller
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