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'Fuel For Thought' On Transport Sector Challenges
July 11, 2008 A report on how Australia can best respond to the environmental and economic challenges arising from its dependence on fossil fuels for transport has just been ... > full story -
Don't Count On Long-Term Success In Climate Policy, Warns Paper In Decision Analysis
July 1, 2008 Long-term climate change policy in the US and abroad is likely to change very slowly, warns a researcher who calls for stronger short-term goals to reduce carbon emissions. Although staging climate ... > full story -
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Head Injuries Increase Dramatically After Motorcycle Helmet Law Repeal
June 12, 2008 Large increases in head injury deaths and hospitalizations occurred in Pennsylvania in the two years following the repeal of the motorcycle helmet law in 2003, says a new study in the American ... > full story -
Consumer Alerts Aren't Enough To Protect Kids, Survey Shows
March 11, 2008 Following months riddled with recalls for lead-tainted toys and kids' over-the-counter cough and cold medications, many Americans now wonder: Are consumer alerts enough to protect children from ... > full story -
Direct Democracy In Science May Be Too Much Of A Good Thing
February 15, 2008 Publicly funded science in America is accountable to the people and their government representatives. However, this arrangement raises questions regarding the effect such oversight has on science. It ... > full story -
Gaps Exist For Adopting Conflicts Of Interest Policies Among Medical Schools
February 12, 2008 A minority of US medical schools surveyed have adopted policies on conflicts of interest regarding financial interests held by the institutions, while at least two-thirds have policies applying to ... > full story -
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Big Pharma Spends More On Advertising Than Research And Development, Study Finds
January 5, 2008 A new study estimates the U.S. pharmaceutical industry spends almost twice as much on promotion as it does on research and development, contrary to the industry's claim. The U.S. pharmaceutical ... > full story -
Polar Bears Threatened: Million Of Acres To Be Opened To Oil And Gas Activities
January 4, 2008 The US government issued its Final Notice of Intent for the Chukchi Lease Sale 193 opening approximately 29.7 million acres of the pristine Chukchi Sea to oil and gas activities on January 2. This ... > full story -
Reprogramming The Debate: Stem-Cell Finding Alters Ethical Controversy
November 21, 2007 When University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers succeeded in reprogramming skin cells to behave like embryonic stem cells, they also began to redefine the political and ethical dynamics of the ... > full story -
Mandate For Public Access To NIH-Funded Research Poised To Become Law
October 24, 2007 The US Senate last night approved the FY2008 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations Bill (S.1710), including a provision that directs the National Institutes of Health to strengthen its Public ... > full story -
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Majority Of Americans Want Local Action On Global Warming, Says Poll
October 4, 2007 Nearly three-quarters of Americans are willing to pay more in taxes and other expenses to support local government-led initiatives designed to reduce global warming, according to a first-of-its kind ... > full story
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