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Home insurance at risk as Brits lose keys More than a million Brits are putting themselves at risk of burglary by failing to retrieve spare sets of keys that have been lent out, research from Sainsbury's Home Insurance has revealed.
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via Fair Investment Company @ 10:22 5th Aug
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Next month's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope faces an increased risk of a destructive hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual, NASA said Monday. Managers at NASA's highest levels will need to sign off on the mission because of the increased risk.
in General Science
via Town Hall @ 23:47 8th Sep
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via News-Medical.Net @ 6:29 1st Oct
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(AP Online Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla._Next month's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope faces an increased risk of a destructive hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual, NASA said Monday. Managers at NASA's highest levels will need to sign off on the mission because of the increased risk.
in Space Science
via TMC Net @ 0:04 9th Sep
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AlgoSec Inc., the leading provider of Firewall Operations and Security Risk Management solutions, has announced the availability of the AlgoSec Firewall Analyzer (AFA) product suite. The new suite, which improves the overall security and efficiency of enterprise firewalls, is built on three distinct software modules, each focused on addressing a specific set of technical requirements within the enterprise: Firewall Operations Management, Policy Optimization and Risk Management. Customers may purchase combinations of these modules in four pre-bundled license editions according to their specific needs. The four new editions of the AFA Product Suite are: the AFA Operations Management Edition, the AFA Optimization Edition, the AFA Risk Management Edition and the AFA Enterprise Edition.
in Computer Security
via Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Journal @ 16:07 3rd Aug
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Flood risk in some parts of the UK is affecting the home insurance premiums paid by Britons in all parts of the country.
in Personal Finance
via Only Finance.com @ 11:58 6th Aug
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Nanotech companies investing in risk assessment in the early product development stages stand to reap higher returns.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 8:38 7th Oct
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faces an increased risk of a destructive hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual,
in Space Science
via Yahoo! @ 0:02 9th Sep
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Japan has warned users of Apple iPod nanos of a potential fire risk after two new instances in which the popular portable music players overheated.
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via myadsl.co.za @ 6:08 20th Aug
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Japan yesterday warned users of Apple iPod nanos of a potential fire risk after more cases of portable music players overheating.
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via The Standard @ 18:50 19th Aug
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HOUSTON, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- U.S. surgeons say using a robot may lower the risk of a rare but serious complication of weight-loss surgery.
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via UPI @ 4:12 27th Sep
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The US shuttle Atlantis faces nearly twice the risk of being struck by debris on a mission next month to the Hubble telescope, due to the high levels of space litter floating at the altitude of Hubble's orbit, NASA said on Monday.
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via IAfrica.com @ 12:50 9th Sep
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Apple said on Friday it will replace power adapters sold with its popular iPhone 3G mobile telephones because of a risk prongs will snap and cause people to be jolted by electricity.
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via myadsl.co.za @ 6:06 22nd Sep
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Apple said on Friday it will replace power adapters sold with its popular iPhone 3G mobile telephones because of a risk that prongs will snap and cause people to be jolted by electricity.
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via IAfrica.com @ 3:29 22nd Sep
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The use of a robot to assist with the most commonly performed weight-loss surgery appears to significantly lower a patient’s risk of developing a rare but serious complication, according to a study published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Robotic Surgery.
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via Science Daily @ 18:18 25th Sep
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The use of a robot to assist with the most commonly performed weight-loss surgery appears to significantly lower a patient’s risk of developing a rare but serious complication, according to a study published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Robotic Surgery.
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via Huliq.com @ 15:20 25th Sep
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The use of a robot to assist with the most commonly performed weight-loss surgery appears to significantly lower a patient's risk of developing a rare but serious complication, according to a study published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Robotic Surgery.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 21:10 24th Sep
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Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that individuals who carry a specific form of the gene PNPLA3 have more fat in their livers and a greater risk of developing liver inflammation. They also found that Hispanics are more likely to carry the gene variant responsible for higher liver-fat content than African-Americans and Caucasians.
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 23:11 25th Sep
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Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that individuals who carry a specific form of the gene PNPLA3 have more fat in their livers and a greater risk of developing liver inflammation.
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via University of Texas @ 17:26 25th Sep
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DALLAS Sept. 25, 2008 Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that individuals who carry a specific form of the gene PNPLA3 have more fat in their livers and a greater risk of developing liver inflammation.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 17:26 25th Sep
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The US shuttle Atlantis faces nearly twice the risk of being struck by debris on a mission next month to the Hubble telescope, due to the high levels of space litter floating at the altitude of Hubble's orbit, NASA said on Monday.
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via IAfrica.com @ 8:46 22nd Sep
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