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Best beaches in the UK
Despite all its lousy weather and rain, Britain still has some of the greatest beaches in the world. After all, millions and millions of years ago, Britain was once a tropical paradise and those yellow sands and crystal clear waters still exist Continue reading
Clegg: UK aerospace to recieve investment windfall
Britain’s aerospace industry will receive investment totalling hundreds of millions of pounds in an effort to keep it ahead of international competition, Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, will announce on Monday. Ministers are keen to flag their support of the industry after the collapse of the $45bn (30bn) merger between BAE Systems (LSE: BA.L – news) and EADS (Paris: NL0000235190 – news) , the owner of Airbus, last year Continue reading
FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Retains Bristol Capital Ltd. to Enhance Public Company Presence Within the Institutional …
CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwire – Dec 19, 2012) – FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:FLY) (the “Company” or “FLYHT”) is pleased to announce it has, pursuant to an investor relations agreement,retained Bristol Capital Ltd. (“Bristol”) to help enhance its corporate image and public company brand within the institutional investment community Continue reading
Holistic Health Care Walpole – Video
Holistic Health Care Walpole www.holisticcenteratbristolsquare.com The Holistic Center At Bristol Square 1426 Main Street Suite 6 Walpole MA 02081 (508) 660-2722 Located in Walpole Massachusetts, The Holistic Center at Bristol Square is dedicated to bringing you the best Chiropractic and Holistic Health Care.From:TheHolisticCentViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:42More inPeople Blogs Continue reading
Conference explores Deaf identity and genetics – Remark! Deaf News – Video
Conference explores Deaf identity and genetics – Remark! Deaf News Remark! Deaf News – The best BSL Deaf News, presented in British Sign Language ( BSL ), for the latest Deaf news go to www.remark.uk.com 21st December 2011 Conference explores Deaf identity and genetics Last weekend, Bristol's Centre for Deaf Studies hosted a conference that marked the end of a two year project focusing on genetics and the concept of Deafhood. Deafhood is a culturo-linguistic model that refers to the beliefs and practices of the Deaf community and people who use sign language, as well as their language, culture and history. The concept of Deafhood is the opposite of what is known as the'medical model' of deafness; that deafness is essentially something that should be fixed Continue reading
RWJUH Becomes First Hospital in New Jersey to Be Verified as a Pediatric Trauma Center
Newswise NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH), in collaboration with Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has become the first hospital in New Jersey to be verified as a Pediatric Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons (ACS). RWJUHs trauma center has a long history of treating injured children and sought an additional level of verification this past April Continue reading
Bristol Aerospace – Wiki Article – Video
Bristol Aerospace – Wiki Article Bristol Aerospace is a Canadian aerospace firm located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and is an operating division of Magellan Aerospace. History Bristol Aerospace began in 1930 as the MacDonald Brothers Airc… Bristol Aerospace – Wiki Article – wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Ahunt Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship., This work is in the Public Domain., This work is in the public domain in the United States Continue reading
Stem-cell research leaders to meet in NUIG
The Irish Times – Monday, July 2, 2012 LORNA SIGGINS WORLD leaders in stem-cell technology are due to exchange knowledge of potential treatments at a conference opening in NUI Galway today. Researchers from NUIG, University College Cork and NUI Maynooth will participate in the event, which has been billed as the first major conference on stem-cell therapy in Ireland. Prof Anthony Hollander of the University of Bristol, England who was one of a team which successful created and then transplanted the first tissue-engineered trachea or windpipe is among a number of international speakers presenting findings Continue reading
Fibrous Protein Nanocomposites Conference
Public release date: 28-Jun-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Kevin Korpics kevin@engconfintl.org Engineering Conferences International This multidisciplinary conference on “Fibrous Protein Nanocomposites for Tailored Hybrid Biostructures and Devices” will address the state of the art in the design, synthesis and characterization of hybrid bio-nano- materials and devices for electronic and nanomedicine applications. The conference will be held in the island of Crete, a renowned destination since the antiquity situated at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea, exposed to the diverse cultures of three continents. In a metaphorical manner, the conference aims at exposing the audience to several different disciplines (materials science, biology and engineering) focusing on various aspects of fibrous nanocomposites Continue reading
Watchdog Alert: The eugenics wars
Source: University of Vermont; Mother Jones Is your state among the 32 that forcefully sterilized more than 60,000 Americans? Hit the first link for the legal background of each state’s euginics program Continue reading
Blondeness In Solomon Islanders Due To Genetic Variations
Excess sun exposure, a diet rich in fish, and gene inheritance from ancient explorers and traders, are all possible theories why some dark-skinned indigenous Solomon Islanders are naturally blonde, according to new research published today in the journal Science. The study, led by Stanford University researchers, found that 5 to 10 percent of the indigenous Solomon population have a gene that is responsible for blondeness. The trait, however, is distinctly different from the gene that causes blond hair in Europeans. Continue reading