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Arts community thrives in sprawling Houston

McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - In this city sans zoning, in a residential enclave of cozy bungalows and children's play parks, sits one of the world's finest private art collections open to the public.

Open source thrives in downturn

Collaboration initiatives are all about streamlining business processes, and the interfaces between legacy closed systems and open source stacks are an increasingly common place to find business collaboration environments.

London Photographers' Gallery Thrives At New Ramillies Street Home

A picture of the new Photographers' Gallery, a wide building with a white bottom half and brick and windows on the upper floors, lights over the glass front door and people passing by on the street outside

Ruten.com auction site thrives despite dismal economy

Ruten.com (ÅS¤Ñ©ç½æ), an auction Web site created by PC Home Online (ºô¸ô®a®x) and eBay Inc, defied the current dismal economic climate to increase its gross merchandise value (GMV) by 25 percent in the second half of this year compared with results for the first half, the company reported yesterday.

Zales launches new-patented diamond cut

30 October 2008 - Illicit trade in conflict diamonds thrives due to loopholes in the Kimberley Process

Novel cell division mechanism discovered

A novel cell division mechanism has been discovered in a microorganism that thrives in hot acid. The finding may also result in insights into key processes in human cells, and in a better understanding of the main evolutionary lineages of life on earth.

Cell division feels the heat

A new finding has shed light on the mechanism of cell division in a microorganism that thrives in hot acid. As a result, researchers the world over can attain a better understanding of the main evolutionary lineages of life on Earth and vital processes in human cells. The discovery was recently published in the journal of the American National Academy of Sciences, PNAS.

Mobile phones can carry MSRA in hospitals?

Apparently according to a surgical research team, mobile phones are the latest harbour for hospital related superbugs as them team of experts have revealed bacteria thrives on mobile handsets.

Happy Birthday, Madame Marie Tussaud, Wax Sculptor and Museum Owner

After showing early artistic skill, Marie Tussaud apprenticed under one of the greatest wax modelers of her time. She made it—just barely—through the French Revolution and coupled her craft with keen financial acumen to create a business that still thrives today.

Extension of astronaut?s contract depends on investigation

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