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Hedge Fund Share Restrictions Favor Managers Over Investors

By Ed Hayward, ed.hayward@bc.edu on Dec 20, 2011   National  

Hedge Fund Share Restrictions Favor Managers Over Investors

Chestnut Hill, MA – Armed with insider knowledge, managers of share-restricted hedge funds sell off their own holdings ahead of their investors in order to avoid low returns produced by an outflow of shareholder dollars, according to a new study by researchers from Boston College and EDHEC Business School in France.

A New Kind Of Metal In The Deep Earth

By rcohen@carnegiescience.edu, Ronald Cohen on Dec 20, 2011   Science/Education  

A New Kind Of Metal In The Deep Earth

Washington, D.C. — The crushing pressures and intense temperatures in Earth's deep interior squeeze atoms and electrons so closely together that they interact very differently. With depth materials change. New experiments and supercomputer computations discovered that iron oxide undergoes a new kind of transition under deep Earth conditions. Iron oxide, FeO, is a component of […]

Disabled Tug Safely Under Tow With Coast Guard Safety Escort

By Press Release on Dec 20, 2011   At Sea  

Disabled Tug Safely Under Tow With Coast Guard Safety Escort

JUNEAU, Alaska – The commercial tug Le Cheval Rouge crew successfully took the disabled tug Nathan E. Stewart into tow 22 nautical miles southwest of Cape Fairweather at 11:32 a.m. Monday.

Evolution At Warp Speed: Hatcheries Change Salmon Genetics After A Single Generation

By blouinm@science.oregonstate.edu, Michael Blouin on Dec 20, 2011   Science/Education  

Evolution At Warp Speed: Hatcheries Change Salmon Genetics After A Single Generation

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The impact of hatcheries on salmon is so profound that in just one generation traits are selected that allow fish to survive and prosper in the hatchery environment, at the cost of their ability to thrive and reproduce in a wild environment.

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