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InternetNews April 19, 2006 David Needle |
Green Grid in The Data Center AMD, HP, IBM and Sun launch a Web site designed to share best practices in energy savings.  |
Chemistry World April 5, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
Update: Europe Tightens Fluorinated Gas Restrictions A furious row between the European Parliament and the European Commission has stalled plans for further restrictions on use of fluorinated gases in the European Union.  |
Inc. April 2006 Dee Gill |
Get Healthy...Or Else Employers are getting a lot more serious about their wellness programs. But can you tell employees they're not allowed to smoke -- even at home?  |
InternetNews April 18, 2006 Roy Mark |
Global Warming May Rack up IPTV Viewers Earth Day organizers plan milestone IPTV broadcast to 16,000 high school and college classrooms.  |
Science News April 15, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Men, Women, Cars, and Crashes While a new study that shows male traffic fatalities outnumber female fatalities through all age brackets may suggest innate behavioral differences between the sexes, another plausible interpretation leans more toward social differences.  |
ifeminists April 12, 2006 McCormick & Sacks |
'Roe v. Wade for Men' Case Illustrates Family Law System's Inequities The "woman good/man bad" modus operandi of the American family law system has wounded children and the fathers they love and need. The problem cannot be resolved until we acknowledge and address the fundamental inequities of the system.  |
InternetNews April 12, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Defends Cooperation With China Google is defending its cooperation with the Chinese government's restrictions on Internet users.  |
ifeminists April 5, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Women's Health Hoax Today, the women's health movement in America has become a multi-billion dollar interest group that tap-dances smoothly among feckless bureaucrats and chivalrous congressmen looking to woo the female vote.  |
Geotimes April 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Funding Great Lakes Restoration To help restore health to the Great Lakes, which contain about 95% of North America's fresh surface water, Congress introduced two bills last week, but such restoration comes with a lofty price tag.  |
Scientific American April 10, 2006 Christine Soares |
Turning Yellow Yellow fever shot confers long-lasting immunity, a trait that medical researchers hope to transfer to other kinds of vaccines.  |
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