Posted on | March 14, 2013 | Comments State Sen. Richard Roth, D-Riverside, and Assemblyman Jose Medina, D-Riverside (Senate photo) No votes were taken and no promises were made. But a pair of Riverside Democrats made their case Thursday to Senate budget writers that the 2013-14 spending plans needs to include $15 million for UC Riversides medical school Continue reading
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Futurist John L. Petersen on VeritasRadio.com | Choosing Our Future | Segment 1 of 2 – Video
Futurist John L. Continue reading
NASA has 'unprecedented' view of Mars
NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and two planet-based explorers are tracking a massive dust storm, offering scientists an opportunity to study the planets weather like none theyve had before. The regional dust storm was first spotted on Nov Continue reading
NASA has unprecedented view of Mars dust storm
NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and two planet-based explorers are tracking a massive dust storm, offering scientists an opportunity to study the planets weather like none theyve had before. The regional dust storm was first spotted on Nov. 10 in the Red Planet’s southern hemisphere Continue reading
Tech-Long Water Treatment
Tech-Long Water Treatment Beverage processing The P ID of Water Treatment System depends on the quality of row water Resource and the usage of water. Generally Water Treatment System including pre-treatment, membrane technology and sterilization technology Continue reading
Digesting the health care compromise bill
By Chelsea Conaboy, Globe Staff Lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday on a 350-page bill that would make Massachusetts the first state to impose limits on how much health care providers can spend on medical costs. Its a complicated, far-reaching bill that depends on the states ability to collect massive amounts of data and to make it usable by regulators and consumers Continue reading
Stem cell therapy in Hawaii going to the dogs
HAWAII KAI (HawaiiNewsNow) – Cutting-edge technology is helping Hawaii’s pets live better lives for months, even years. We were there as a beloved dog named Kumba received one of the first-ever, in-clinic stem cell therapy surgeries in the islands. 13 year old Kumba doesn’t know he’s a guinea pig Continue reading
U.S. health care spending eases up, for now
(AP) WASHINGTON – Is it too good to be true? Continue reading