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Biotech manufacturing, research and development will experience phenomenal growth in this century. Many states are vying for opportunities to attract the best companies
Biotech sugar beets that are genetically modified to resist herbicides such as Roundup are now in use. That means no more hand weeding or cultivating or multiple applications of herbicides. But what does it really mean to farmers, consumers and the environment?
New FDA ordered labeling hurt sales of some products; class action lawsuit also in the works.
A look at what Part 11 compliance is and does for a pharma or biotech company.
Seattle biotech company Dendreon today faces its next-to-last hurdle after spending 10 years and $400 million to develop and test its prostate cancer drug.
The University of South Florida (USF), a major research institution in Tampa, has released news of a new technological advancement that can be able to detect ovarian cancer in stage I, the earliest stage of the disease.
...from 1981 to the present was a disease that got much attention with deaths of famous people such as...
How a new method of assessing dilation and baby's position may someday replace vaginal exams.
New research conducted at Brown University has shown that an absence of protein around the joints called lubricin creates friction in the joints and leads to wear and tear. Their study is now leading to lubricin injection treatments for inflamed and damaged joints.
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have been dedicated to finding a cure for malaria and radiation just may be a big part of the answer.
A look at the relationship between fiction, and reality. See what we have in common with the unreal and the impossible.
Extra-curricular activities during an international humanitarian aid mission to Cuba in 2002 reveals some Cubans are through with communism, but they are quite proud of their independence. The guided tour reveals a life of propaganda is sticky on the mind.
Returning back to basics! This informative thought provoking article exposes some causes to allergies and various ailments
Purdue University is holding a conference on November 8, 2007 from 9am to 5pm focusing on global business development in the field of life sciences.
Eight of the most unique Staffing Agencies in Manhattan.
"Over time, they will [be refined into being] virtually the same as stem cells."
It took me 10 hard years from losses to gains to feel real comfortable in my knowledge as a trader in the stock market. I have incorporated this same idea with mutual funds in my retirement account which had given me consistent 25% annual returns.
How to evaluate whether you are a bull or a bear in the current stock market.
Many owners of dogs and Humane Society agree neutering controls the over population of dogs, most will not be adopted and eventually be euthanized. Suprelorin implant contraceptive presents a better alternative than neutering.
Entered into the union in 1788, and nicknamed "The Old Line State" by General George Washington during the Revolutionary War, Maryland has surpassed New Jersey as the richest state in America.
Secular politics in the United States have been under attack for decades. Faith-based candidacy, White House chaplains, prayers before and after every speech, secular politics have endured quite a bit.
A company named Otologics has recently developed a fully implantable hearing aid which is currently under clinical trials. According to the company, some people who wear hearing aids are prevented from
Dozens of new medical products and treatments appear in the media each year. Learn which eight recent breakthroughs could have the biggest impact on your life.
The Bionic Woman is being remade better, stronger, faster than it was for the 2007 Fall TV schedule.
Genetic test can determine if you'll lose your hair by the age of forty.
Digestive Advantage Irritable Bowel Syndrome relieves the symptoms and disorders associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome without any unwanted and unpleasant side effects.
The new "Bionic Woman" series produced by NBC bears little resemblance to the original Bionic Woman series which aired in the mid-1970s.
Terry Ardnt, founder of Life After Graduation shares valuable insight to those just about to enter the workforce after college.
"Bionic Woman" (starring Michelle Ryan as Jaime Sommers, the new Bionic Woman), is a reimagining of the 1976 television show starring Lindsay Wagner. Gone are the cheesy sound and special effects, but is what's left over worth watching?
"The dedication, effort, and teamwork at Monsanto play an important role in that success."
Evidence Suggests that genetically modified crops are causing Colony Collapse Disorder which is wiping out the worlds bee hives.
Five million people suffer from Alzheimer's disease in the United States alone. There has been much research through the years to attempt to stop this disease in its tracks or to at least slow down its progression.
Generational differences between Gen X, Y, and Z. Each generation is shaped by events, developments and trends of its time. And the media plays a big part in transforming and shaping the perception of generations.
The Indian city of Bangalore was rocked by at least seven small explosions. Between person and three people are so far dead and fifteen to twenty are wounded. The blasts occurred between 2:30 PM and 4 PM local time at various parts of the city.
Mumbai teen writes sci-fi novel.... and is publishing it himself, too!
Encouragement and pressure is needed to expand and develop stem cell research in Massachusetts.
Perceptions over GMOs have changed dramatically since they first entered the food market. This paper analyzes some of the major issues that consumers face worldwide when it comes to the controversy of GMOs.
A review of a key player in the emerging market of computer-aided drug design.
Can it be? The perfect renewable fuel? A California firm claims it can produce diesel fuel from biomass using proprietary microbes it has developed. This process appears to have huge potential for producing renewable fuels.
Health clubs and gyms are especially attractive environments for MRSA because staph grows rapidly in warm, moist environments.
The longest running theatrical release in film history, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still playing in theaters across the country 30 years later. Already claiming the title of "cult classic" is the soon-to-be-released film, REPO! The Genetic Opera.
So many that live in the cold north become snowbirds and escape to Arizona for those long cold snowy months but there is much more to Arizona than a great winter climate. let's take a peek at Arizona from its beginnings to its glorious present
Colorectal cancer (also known as colon cancer) is one of the leading form of cancer in the U.S. The second part of this two-part series reviews recent technological developments in treatment of colorectal cancer.
Health expenditures increase by almost 30 times in 35 years. Health-care cost was $70 billion in 1970 and $2 trillion in 2005. Experts think new medical technologies account for more than 50% of such growth in spending.
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A research paper on the causes and effects of rudeness and rage.
All humans sleep, and it is necessary for everyone to receive an adequate amount of sleep each night. Lack of sleep affects your overall health and mental status and can cause disturbances within your life.
A question and answer paper on genetically modified foods from a consumer advocates perspective
Caring for a Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus infection can be difficult, and it is even more difficult to eliminate the disease. Still there are some treatments that people have said worked for them.
The development of the double-helix structure of deoxyribonucleic acid by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 was and is one of the most important scientific discoveries of our time.
BioChem's Hemp & Whey is rich in copious amounts of vitamins, minerals, and other ingredients; but as far as effectiveness in muscle development and optimum health, where does it stand among the vast sea of Whey supplements?
Technological advances promise to increase our life span to 150 years or more. Kabbalah explains why the concept of physical immorality is so seductive and how we can feel eternal life through the soul.
Sales & Marketing, IT, Legal & Finance: International headhunters' corporate web sites will show you what language is being used in nearly every field.
HER2 - Positive breast cancer previously unsuccessfully treated with chemotherapy. Combination of Pertuzumab & Herceptin shown good results treat aggressive breast cancer.
Four horses ride on amidst the frenzy of deception and confusion brought on by various interpretations of the famed Horsemen of the Apocalypse. First introduced to us in Revelation chapter six, each horse forefronts his unique malignant disaster.
This article puts forward some of the great but less commonly heard websites that can be found on the internet. Just read it and I am sure that you will be thinking how you could have missed these websites while surfing!
This article presents the real potential to download a human brain onto a hard drive that is coming soon.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disorder eventually causing death. Drug Tarenflurbil proven successful during phase 2 trial treatment for Alzheimer's. Waiting results for phase 3 trials.
An argument for the production and consumption of genetically modified foods.
Indy's favorite museum for kids of all ages, the Children's Museum boasts natural and cultural displays that will have your family coming back again and again.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, autoimmune disease, but the U. S. won't acknowledge the best of regenerative treatments. Read on to learn how one MS recipient decided to pursue his own course of therapy.
It was called America by the Numbers. The idea was to provide an overall picture of American life and culture.I decided it would be worth writing another article just to highlighting some of the project's most interesting findings.
Why weren't we the consumer's, educated about GM products? Why aren't they labeled in grocery stores? Don't we have the right to know what we are eating?
A brief editorial about how I see the state of the U.S. democracy today.
Billions are invested into stem cell research, and for good reason: stem cells give renew hope to curing diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, stroke, heart disease and diabetes. Some argue that its unethical but most of the stem cells are donated.
Researchers are investigating whether a common but usually harmless virus can be used to treat a particularly devastating type of brain tumor called malignant glioma.
It’s a Buyer's Market but it won't last forever. Every year 125,000 to 140,000 people move into the Valley of the Sun. Downtown Phoenix is experiencing growth like never before.
How Jewish law reflects on teh history of cloning
There are alot of stocks to invest in ? How do you decide which one to pick ?
On Tuesday, February 5, 2007, Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher address the joint session of the General Assembly in the House Chamber of the State Capital.
The postdoc life can be great (or not), but the day comes when all that must be left behind. Here is some advice on what you can do to secure a job in industry
From one hair -- 15 new ones can be reproduced in about 12 days. The next step is transplanting those hairs one by one, and then allowing those hairs to grow at their normal rate.
Now is the time to pick your financial vehicle for the New Year.
Voters in Missouri will comment on a national issue November 7 when they are asked to amend their state constitution to specifically allow and define the conditions for stem cell research.
Considering drug company stock? Here are some reasons why you should diversify your portfolio with them!
In modern society we are faced with the difficulty of ensuring that we are not locking up innocent people. We as a society want to fight crime at any means necessary but at what cost are we willing to pay for this so called justice?
A look at the stock market and recent trends in banking.
Current methods of food production are damaging for future generations. Read to learn how using less pesticides, less genetically engineered crops, and a diet that is not based on animal products, will greatly help the environment.
Venture capitalists enjoy a high amount of job satisfaction. They get the chance to work with very smart people who start up very innovative companies with brilliant ideas such as the next Google, Yahoo, Genentech or Kinkos.
All great inventions start with an idea. And the best way to protect ideas so that both society and the inventor can reap the rewards of innovation is with a patent
The Endometriosis Research Center is offering several fundraising and awareness events during Endometriosis Awareness Month 2006. Learn how you can help!
First introduced in 1990 on the Toronto stock exchange, the exchange traded fund has increased in popularity from a little-known alternate to an investment industry in itself with over 100 ETFs with assets of over one-quarter trillion dollars worldwide.
Information on what today's seniors, retired or NOT, are looking for. Details on the top 5 places AARP lists as best places to retire
New reports from South Korea, Japan, and Germany add new data to diet and nutrition research regarding cancer.
There are some absolutely amazing hotels in Worcester, MA and I researched and reviewed the top three of these hotels for guests consideration.
The exchange-traded fund market is still moving at such speeds and with new schemes offered literally almost daily, today's innovations will most likely become old news tomorrow. A look at current trends in ETFs and what the future may hold.
This paper highlights the work of Virgina Postrel who has studied aesthetics and it place in our society and relates this idea to genetically engineered foods as well, religion and pollution. This paper takes an ethical look at aesthetics and technology
Harrington was wrong on many fronts. but compassionate.
Indonesia has taken the unusual step of ceasing to provide virus samples to the World Health Organization of the strain of "bird flu" affecting its residents. Government officials and international sources discuss the issue.
According to Science Daily, scientists in Auckland, New Zealand, have bred a skim-milk producing cow successfully. In addition to producing milk that is skim, the milk from this cow also has other benefits.
Supporters for this plant state that the camelina plant does not require the extensive use of fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides
Scientists the world over debated the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs); the debate is still continuing to this day. The Midwestern United States is right in the middle of this debate as they are prolific producers of GMOs.