Press Releases for the Science Category
Kelly Dunst on 01 27, 2012 | 24 Comments
The neutral inspectors at the TÜV Süd technical inspection authority have confirmed the high environmental compatibility of the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class, awarding the compact sports tourer the Envi
Read MoreKelly Dunst on 01 19, 2012 | No Comments
Rice growers seeking to get early control of the toughest broadleaf weeds – including glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth and marestail – now have the option of using Sharpen® herbicide, powered
Read MoreKelly Dunst on 01 19, 2012 | 1 Comment
Headline® fungicide and Headline AMP™ fungicide were named top no-till products of 2011 for disease control during the 20th Annual National No-Tillage Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. This marks
Read MoreKelly Dunst on 01 19, 2012 | 1 Comment
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USANA Health Sciences, a developer and manufacturer of high-quality nutritionals, personal care, energy and weight management products, has implemented Oracle Fusion Governance, Risk, and
Read MoreBeyonce Perry on 01 16, 2012 | No Comments
Activity Summary for past 24 hours: Overall eruptive activity was low. DI deflation and the summit lava lake stabilized at low levels. Minor surface flows may be active a short distance southeast of P
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(Newsroom America) -- The perception that women are scarce leads men to become impulsive, save less, and increase borrowing, according to new research from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School
Read MoreBeyonce Perry on 01 16, 2012 | 1 Comment
(NewsRoom America) -- Honeybee populations have been in serious decline for years, and Purdue University scientists may have identified one of the factors that cause bee deaths around agricultural fie
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(Newsroom America) -- A previously un-named species of horse fly whose appearance is dominated by its glamorous golden lower abdomen has been named in honour of American pop diva, Beyoncé.
Accordi
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(Newsroom America) -- Researchers say wandering albatrosses have altered their foraging due to changes in wind fields in the southern hemisphere during the last decades.
Since winds have increased
Read MoreVicky Anita on 12 30, 2011 | No Comments
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's twin spacecraft to study the moon from crust to core are nearing their New Year's Eve and New Year's Day main-engine burns to place the duo in lunar orbit.
Named Gravity
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