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  1. Surgeons find a use for oil rig water jet tools

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - 5 hours ago

    Scientists trial cutting technology in hospitals to dissect human bone and tissue

    Also tagged: science, observer

  2. Record milk production in Kashmir

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 23 hours ago

    By Afzal Bhat Srinagar, Oct.11 (ANI): Annual milk production in Kashmir Valley has touched a record mark of 8.78 lakhs of metric tonnes, an increase of 28,000 metric tonnes over the previous year, courtesy the

    Also tagged: kashmir, national, procurement, jammu and kashmir, kashmir valley, ahmad, milk production, department of animal husbandry, six years, previous year, deputy director, metric tonnes, bhat, lakhs, dairies, processing units, fayaz, oct 11, dairy development, modern processing

  3. Charles Arthur: The difficult decision that would change our son's life

    guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008

    'Daddy, where are you?" came the small voice from downstairs. Not unusual, except that it was our third child, Lachlan, who is deaf. Yet here he was, calling for me – which meant that he knew I could hear him, and that

    Also tagged: disability, technology, science, family, life and style, social care, deaf issue

  4. Tennis star, philanthropist celebrated in 'Great Fletch' bio

    abc.net.au » ABC News: Brisbane - Oct 10, 2008

    A Brisbane author celebrates the life of a larrikin tennis star and his unlikely partnership with a US philanthropist.

    Also tagged: health, sport, tennis, australia, qld, community and society, brisbane 4000

  5. Nicotine patches 'unproven'

    abc.net.au » ABC News : New South Wales - Oct 9, 2008

    New research has found the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy is unproven in helping smokers to quit when it is used without additional support.

    Also tagged: nicotine, nsw, drug use, newcastle 2300

  6. Rebecca Atkinson: I wouldn't have minded if my baby had been born deaf, but the embryology bill suggests I should

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    Rebecca Atkinson: Deaf, like black, is not just a description of a physical attribute, but an expression of pride, belonging and cultural identity

    Also tagged: disability, science, genetics, family, life and style, embryos and stem cells, deaf issue

  7. Charles Arthur: The difficult decision that would change our son's life

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    Charles Arthur: Two years ago, at 14 months, our son Lachlan had an operation to give him a cochlear implant

    Also tagged: disability, science, family, life and style, social care, deaf issue

  8. Jellyfish help scientists win Nobel chemistry prize for work on cell activity

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 8, 2008

    Discovery of green-glowing protein from jellyfish helps net two American and one Japanese scientists the Nobel prize for chemistry

    Also tagged: science, biochemistry and molecular biology

  9. Let's Stop the Cancer Epidemic

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Oct 8, 2008

    Today, we're confronted with a cancer epidemic. One French person out of four will die of cancer. And quite frequently before the age of 65. I myself have been on the wrong side of the statistics since I was 31, when I

    Also tagged: cancer, prevention, epidemic, cholera, david servan schreiber

  10. Number of IVF treatments hits 10,000

    guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 8, 2008

    IVF success rates have increased for women in every age group

    Also tagged: uk news, medicine

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