UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts Soft but Turbulent Landing for National Economy
Sep 28, 2006 |
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In its third quarterly report of 2006, the UCLA Anderson Forecast says that while "the U.S. economy appears to have seamlessly downshifted to a soft landing (and) we are not forecasting a recession … the economy is about ...
Expedition 13 crew heads back to Earth
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Sep 28, 2006 |
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The International Space Station's Expedition 13 crew began the journey back to Earth Thursday, leaving the Expedition 14 crew in full command.
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Gets Multiple New Features, Improvements
Sep 28, 2006 |
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Today Intel Corporation disclosed details of its next-generation Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology platform that will enable laptops to operate faster and with enhanced wireless communication capabilities. At the heart ...
NASA aviation cuts could slow research
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Sep 28, 2006 |
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Members of the U.S. Congress from both parties warned that cuts in aeronautics research at NASA could harm the U.S. aviation industry.
Thailand reports another bird flu death
Sep 28, 2006 |
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A 59-year-old farmer is Thailand's third person to become infected with the deadly bird flu virus strain this year, public health officials said Wednesday.
Genetic 'roadmap' charts links between drugs and human disease
Sep 28, 2006 |
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A research team led by scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard announced today the development of a new kind of genetic "roadmap" that can connect human diseases with potential drugs to treat them, as well as ...
Major cancer study aims to identify protein markers for early-stage disease
Sep 28, 2006 |
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A team led by Bay Area scientists is one of five nationwide to receive a major grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to refine and standardize the technologies for identifying biomarkers in the blood -- specific ...
Nokia and Intel bring wireless broadband to future notebooks
Sep 28, 2006 |
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Nokia is expanding mobility into a new arena by bringing wireless wide area connectivity for notebook users. Nokia has developed an HSDPA connectivity module for notebook computers, which Intel Corporation will deliver onwards ...


