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CONCORD, N.H. - Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest — dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
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via Yahoo! @ 22:30 8th May
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest - dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
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via Associated Press @ 18:49 8th May
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CONCORD, N.H. - Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest -- dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
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via AP via Newsday @ 5:26 10th May
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Brad Crain, president of BioSafe Engineering, stands by one of the company's steel cylinders in Brownsburg, Ind. Monday April 7, 2008. Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option using one of these cyclinders is generating interest: dissolving bodies. (AP Photo Michael Conroy)
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via Examiner @ 12:45 9th May
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Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest _ dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
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via Town Hall @ 11:29 11th May
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Astronaut Sally Ride Invites Girls to Explore Hands-on Science at Science Festival at Southern Methodist University Sally Ride Science Festival brings science to life and inspires upper elementary and middle school girls to think about the vast range of careers in science SAN DIEGO--(Business Wire)-- On April 26, Dr. Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, will touch down at Southern Methodist University in Dallas to inspire local girls to dig into hands-on science at the Sally Ride Science Festival. The festival, which is open to the public, runs from 11 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. and is presented by ExxonMobil. Ride, the festival's keynote speaker, is currently president and CEO of Sally Ride Science(TM), an innovative science content company dedicated to fueling students' interests in science, math and technology.
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via Reuters @ 7:15 9th Apr
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Brad Crain president of BioSafe Engineering stands by one of the companys steel cylinders in Brownsburg Ind. Monday April 7 2008. Since they first walked the planet humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option using one of these c ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 8:11 9th May
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Even the longest running and most successful show on Broadway occasionally needs a facelift. In show business that often means changes in the cast, perhaps new lead actors and refurbished sets, giving a much-loved and familiar show a fresh touch. The same is true in publishing. From time to time, even the most established and successful publication needs to take stock, renew itself, reconnect with its loyal audience and reach out to new ones. Just as a Broadway show might shut down for a few performances pending the new production, Science News is about to pause briefly before presenting itself to you in a new form, both in print and online. This is the last issue you will receive of the old, familiar Science News. The first issue of the new version, published as it has been for over 85 years by the nonprofit Society for Science & the Pub
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A BUSKER made science simple for school students during a visit.David Price, from demonstration group Science Made Simple, showed pupils at Framwellgate School, Durham, how science is at work in everyday situations, as part of the school's celebrations of National Science and Engineering Week.In one of Mr Price's demonstrations, he balanced a cork with two forks sticking into it on the end of pupil Chelsea Hall's nose.Youngsters aged 11 to 19 took part in the sessions.Clare Whitfield, the school's science college co-ordinator, said: "Students found the experiments exciting and were very keen to take part."The theme for this year's science week at the school was food for thought and questions in science. Yesterday, Professor Sir Arnold Wolfendale, the former Astronomer Royal, visited the Science Learning Centre North-East, which is next to
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via Red Orbit @ 20:02 14th Mar
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New York City will play host to a World Science Festival at the end of May, reports the New York Times. Universities, museums, and even Muppets will take part in the weekend-long tribute to igniting public conversation around science. "The general public by and large doesn't connect with science in a significant way," Columbia physicist and organizer Brian Greene said in the article. "Science is inspirational, it's exciting, it can influence lives."
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via Genome Technology @ 20:07 3rd Apr
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New Hampshire, May 10: Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest-dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 0:42 11th May
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National Conference on Showcasing Cutting Edge Science & Technology by Women began in New Delhi today with the President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil calling upon women scientists to bring about significant change by working at the grassroot level for women's empowerment. Addressing the gathering which included a large number of women scientists from across the country and young science students at the Vigyan Bhavan, the first woman President of India said that the participation of women in the dynamic field of science is central not only in our efforts for gender equality but also to make women stakeholders of the future construct of the world. She lauded the efforts of the Ministry of Science and Technology in promoting women scientists.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 10:01 9th Mar
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via Stockhouse Canada @ 0:15 25th Mar
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SOCIOLOGY Studying Big Science Lillian Hoddeson STRUCTURES OF SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION. Wesley Shrum, Joel Genuth and Ivan Chompalov. xiv + 280 pp. The MIT Press, 2007. $35. The continuing growth of "big science" since the 1970s has presented historians and archivists of science with new challenges. The ever-increasing scale of the work has demanded greater numbers of people, larger budgets, longer periods of time, and equipment that grows ever more gargantuan and sophisticated. In writing about science and technology, historians have thus had to expand their scope to include not just scientists working alone or in small teams but the vastly more complex activities of collectives. In this endeavor they have received enormous assistance from anthropologists and sociologists of science-people such as Karin Knorr Cetina, Bruno Latour, Andrew
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via Red Orbit @ 16:53 23rd Apr
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Seed Washington Correspondent Chris Mooney and American University professor and ScienceBlogs contributor Dr. Matthew Nisbet are co-authors of a provocative new article in Science entitled "Framing Science." The article suggests that as the 2008 election approaches, scientists should adopt new communication techniques, rather than merely seeking to "get the facts out there." In the April 6 issue of Science, the official journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the authors propose that as topics such as global warming, evolution and embryonic stem cell research gain considerable public attention and become enmeshed in political controversy, scientists must learn to shape or "frame" knowledge on these issues to make it personally relevant to diverse segments of the public.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 20:59 5th Mar
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Bose Institute is First in India to Choose Thomson Scientific's Century of Science Leading Research Institute Purchases 100 Years of Web of Science Comprehensive Backfile and Cited Reference Data PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, today announced that Century of Science(TM) has been purchased by Bose Institute. Century of Science expands Web of Science with the most important scientific bibliographic and cited reference data covering the period from 1900 to 1944. Web of Science is a carefully selected and maintained collection of the world's most influential journals across all disciplines.
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via Reuters @ 0:17 20th Mar
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An expansion to New Zealand's cellular networks may open the way for the iPhone, a research firm observes. TeleGeography says it has learned from Telecom New Zealand's director of mobile operations, Martin Butler, that it is a "good inference" that the company will bring over the iPhone. It is in the middle of building a new, $300 million NZD ($241.2 million US) GSM/EDGE network, which should support the 850MHz frequency of the iPhone. Commercial rollout of the network is expected sometime in November, and should reach 97 percent of New Zealand's population.
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via Electronista @ 0:26 30th Mar
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The government should pay more attention to fundamental science research rather than spending money on already prospering applied science and technologies, said the new minister of education and science.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 11:11 6th Mar
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