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Applied Physicist, Materials Scientist and Entrepreneur Dr. John A. Rogers Awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for …

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Applied Physicist, Materials Scientist and Entrepreneur Dr. John A. Rogers Awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for ... CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renowned innovator, materials scientist and applied physicist Dr. John A. Rogers was announced today as recipient of the 2011 $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize. Read more on Business Wire Tags: Entrepreneur, cambridge mass, Applied, Physicist, materials scientist

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My Week: Michael Polkey, Consultant Respiratory Physician at a Sleep Clinic

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My week: Michael Polkey, consultant respiratory physician at a sleep clinic Problems with breathing often lead to sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnoea, and there is much research being done with patients We do sleep studies in the hospital on most nights, using machines to monitor changes in the patient's body. These can also [...]

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Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2011

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Queen's Birthday Honours List 2011 Jonathan Mills always thought the Order of Australia was for serious, mature people. His father, the pioneering heart surgeon Frank Mills, who performed surgery on fellow prisoners of war in Borneo during World War II, was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1990. Read more on Straight [...]

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UCB’s Progress on-Track

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UCB's Progress On-Track UCB recently provided an update on its pipeline progress during the fourth quarter of 2010. Read more on Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance Tags: ucb, zacks, com, UPDATE, Technology Internet, On, pipeline progress

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Chariz Solomon’s Grandma Reported Missing Is Found Safe

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Chariz Solomon’s grandma reported missing is found safe Matapos mawala ng ilang araw, ibinalita ng Kapuso comedian at host na si Chariz Solomon na nakita na ang kanyang 70-anyos na lola na si Lucracia o Nanay Lukring. Read more on GMA News Tags: comedian, araw, nanay, ibinalita ng Kapuso comedian, Chariz, chariz solomon

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Event to Benefit Autism Speaks

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Event to benefit Autism Speaks Charity event will help raise money for Hawthorne resident. Read more on The Record Tags: hawthorne, record, Money, charity event, event, Autism

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Health Happenings: 1/11

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Health happenings: 1/11 Send information about free or low-cost health-related events open to the public one week ahead of publication. Information can be e-mailed to jmorreale@bradenton.com. Listings are due 10 days in advance. Read more on Bradenton Herald Tags: low cost health, com, health happenings, jmorreale, information

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Announcement of Transactions With Shares and Linked Securities in H. Lundbeck A/S Made by Executives and Their Closely …

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Announcement of transactions with shares and linked securities in H. Lundbeck A/S made by executives and their closely ... H. Lundbeck A/S hereby reports transactions made by executives and persons and legal entities closely associated to them with shares in H. Lundbeck A/S and linked securities, cf. section 28a of the Danish Securities Trading … [...]

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Two Local Million Dollar Lottery Winners

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Two local million dollar lottery winners Stores in Daleville and Lynchburg sold winning tickets Two winning tickets were sold for that huge Mega Millions jackpot; one in Washington State and another in Idaho. Read more on WDBJ 7 Roanoke Tags: Lynchburg, State, WDBJ, lottery winners, wdbj 7

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‘Moving Forward’ Tops List of 2010′s Most Annoying Phrases

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'Moving forward' tops list of 2010's most annoying phrases Melbourne, Dec 23 : The term "Moving forward" has made the top of The Plain English Foundation's inaugural list of annoying words and phrases for 2010. Read more on New Kerala Tags: english foundation, New, Human Interest, term, Business Finance, Moving forward, Plain English Foundation

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Deborah Weinstein: Missing From the Debate Over the Deficit: The Human Costs of Budget Cuts

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Deborah Weinstein: Missing From the Debate Over the Deficit: The Human Costs of Budget Cuts By Deborah Weinstein and Melissa Boteach Listening to the politically-charged debate over the budget deficit and federal debt limit it's easy to forget that every... Read more on The Huffington Post Tags: boteach, Listening, limit, Budget Cuts, missing, debt limit

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Revisiting Valeant Pharma

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Revisiting Valeant Pharma Shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. (VRX, VRX.TO) rose more than 18% to $35.55 Thursday on more than 4 times its 3-month average volume on the New York Stock Exchange and were up nearly 19% to C$35.45 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Read more on RTT News Tags: Revisiting Valeant Pharma, new [...]

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Missing Woman Found Facedown in Ant Pile

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Missing Woman Found Facedown In Ant Pile After a two-day search, two Kershaw County firefighters found an 87-year-old woman who went missing Friday. Read more on WYFF 4 Greenville Tags: missing, Kershaw County, Pile, county firefighters, wyff 4 greenville

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Royal Oak Mom Wins Grant to Raise Medical Awareness

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Royal Oak mom wins grant to raise medical awareness As a nurse, Emily Kather has been trained to be ready for whatever comes her way. Read more on The Oakland Press Tags: Royal, Press, medical awareness, kather, Oakland Press

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Son’s Handicaps Inspire Mom to Help Other Parents

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Son's handicaps inspire mom to help other parents An Ardmore woman hopes to use her experience in raising her handicapped son to start a nonprofit that could help other parents facing similar issues with their children. Read more on Main Line Times Tags: handicaps, woman, Main, Ardmore, mom, main line times

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University of Oklahoma Students Win Reynolds’ Business Competition

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University of Oklahoma students win Reynolds' business competition CerebroGen Pharmaceuticals, a team from OU, won the $25,000 first prize in Las Vegas on Wednesday in the annual contest. Read more on The Oklahoman Tags: oklahoman, Oklahoma students, Pharmaceuticals, Reynolds', business competition, prize

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