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Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Efforts Result in Record-breaking Recoveries Totaling Nearly $4.1 Billion

By Department of Justice on Feb 14, 2012   General News  

Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today released a new report…

Crippleware: How Do Consumers React when Companies Disable Product Features?

By University of Chicago Press Journals on Feb 14, 2012   General News  

Consumers dislike it when manufacturers remove or degrade features in existing models—even though it's a common practice, according to a…

Scientists deploy lasers, GPS technology to improve snow measurements

By National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) on Feb 14, 2012   General News  

BOULDER –- Equipped with specialized lasers and GPS technology, scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are working…

Study May Answer Long-Standing Questions about Little Ice Age

By Authors: Gifford Miller, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Chance Anderson, Darren J. Larsen, David A. Bailey, Helgi Bjornsson, John R. Southon, Kurt A. Refsnider, Marika M. Holland, Scott J. Lehman, Thorvaldur Thordarson, Yafang Zhong on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

BOULDER—A new international study may answer contentious questions about the onset and persistence of Earth’s Little Ice Age, a period…

Study May Answer Long-Standing Questions about Little Ice Age

By Authors: Gifford Miller, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Chance Anderson, Darren J. Larsen, David A. Bailey, Helgi Bjornsson, John R. Southon, Kurt A. Refsnider, Marika M. Holland, Scott J. Lehman, Thorvaldur Thordarson, Yafang Zhong on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

BOULDER—A new international study may answer contentious questions about the onset and persistence of Earth’s Little Ice Age, a period…

Seven Sweet Facts about How Chocolate is Made

By Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

1. Cocoa trees produce pods, which is the fruit chocolate comes from. Large harvests occur by hand twice annually throughout…

Myths and Shame Keep Many from Seeking Bankruptcy Protection

By Fayetteville, University of Arkansas on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Two interesting facts that may counter modern ideas about bankruptcy:…

Hovering Not Hard if You’re Top-Heavy

By New York University on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

Top-heavy structures are more likely to maintain their balance while hovering in the air than are those that bear a…

Global Temperature Report: January 2012

By University of Alabama Huntsville on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.14 C per decade…

Ethanol Mandate Not the Best Option

By Michigan State University on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Many people are willing to pay a premium for ethanol, but not enough to justify the…

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