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Winter Gasshuku at Aikido Shinryukan NZ, 6/28-29

10.04.2008 11:18    aikiweb.com
June 28th & 29th 2008 - Winter Gassuku (free accommodation provided) with Guest Instructor Toshiharu Sawada shihan 7th Dan, Dojo Cho Kimori Dojo, Nagoya, Japan & New Zealand Aikikai Federation Technical Director Nobuo Takase shihan 7th Dan. This year's Winter


AKI Santa Barbara June Gashuku With Takeda Daiyu Sensei

10.04.2008 11:18    aikiweb.com
First-ever annual AKI USA June-Gloom Gashuku & Yudansha Testing, weekend of June 20, 2008. We’re excited to announce that beginning this year in June, 2008, AKI USA will hold its annual summer camp (gasshuku) and yudansha testing at its headquarter

NC's Rowley picks Bedard, CSU

10.04.2008 10:09    casperstartribune.net
The location? Fine. The engineering program? Good. The track and field team? Solid. His future teammates? Nice. Carson Rowley had plenty of reasons to pick Colorado State to continue his track and field career. But one reason stood out more
USA    Sports

Fillies find offense in overtime

10.04.2008 10:09    casperstartribune.net
Scottsbluff wanted its rules and a shootout. Natrona County wanted a few more minutes to work on its improving offensive attack.
USA    Sports


Evanston hurdlers laugh off mishap at state meet

10.04.2008 10:09    casperstartribune.net
The Tuesday morning wake-up call for Erin Kirby and Lauren Thomas came before 5 a.m.
USA    Sports

Roundup: Tuesday, April 8

10.04.2008 10:09    casperstartribune.net
TRACK AND FIELD KW Mini-Invitational Tuesday At Casper No team scores kept. Participating teams: Buffalo, Douglas, Evanston, Gillette, Glendo, Glenrock, Kaycee, Kelly Walsh, Midwest, Natrona County, Torrington.
USA    Sports

BYU Alumna Promotes Wholesome Films

10.04.2008 10:07    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU grad Xuelian Su has grown to accomplish more than her parents could ever have imagined. She is also an advisory board member of the CAMIE Awards Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes character and morality in entertainment.

Lesson Promotes Making Friends

10.04.2008 10:07    newsnet.byu.edu
During the BYU devotional on Tuesday, dean of the College of Nursing, Beth Vaughn Cole, addressed students and faculty about the value of friendship.

BYU Graduate Helps Start New Hair Accessory Company

10.04.2008 10:07    newsnet.byu.edu
Knot Heads, which officially launched on March 19, is a fun, new hair accessory. The company is a family affair with the 'honcho of sales and marketing,' Heather Palmer Fujikawa, who completed the public relations program at BYU.

BYU Grads Create New Social Networking Site

10.04.2008 10:07    newsnet.byu.edu
Although similar to the social networking sites Facebook and MySpace, Lymabean.com was created for a more specialized niche of people - specifically for college students and the communities they live in.

NASA Sets Sights on Lunar Dust Exploration Mission

10.04.2008 10:07    nasa.gov
NASA is preparing to send a small spacecraft to the moon in 2011 to assess the lunar atmosphere and the nature of dust lofted above the surface.
USA    NASA

NASA Selects 9 Small Business Technology Transfer Projects

10.04.2008 10:07    nasa.gov
NASA has selected nine proposals for negotiation of Phase 2 contract awards in the Small Business Technology Transfer program. The selected projects have a total value of approximately $5.4 million.
USA    NASA

Campaigners against human embryo research launch legal challenge

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
The challengers argue that the hybrids are not permitted under current law because, when current law was drafted, it was for human embryos, not hybrids. They will have to show that this interpretation was not the meaning intended by the

Effectiveness of medical privacy law is questioned

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
Despite 34,000 complaints of violations in the last five years, the federal act has resulted in only a few prosecutions, and no civil fines have been levied. (Los Angeles Times)

Op-Ed: Why have a free vote on 'saviour siblings'?

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) Bill, currently making its way through the UK's Parliament, marks the first major re-think of the original Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act, passed in 1990. In the almost 20 years since the Act was

Cancer Stem Cells Created in Lab

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
The work, published in the April 10 issue of Cell Stem Cell, also noted that cancer stem cells are closer to embryonic stem cells (which can develop into all tissue types) than adult stem cells (which are more limited in

FDA to vet embryonic stem cells' safety : Nature News

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
The FDA seems to be most concerned about the cells' potential to cause tumours or to differentiate in dangerous ways, and whether the animal safety tests that have been carried out so far provide enough evidence to justify testing ES

Self-assembling Nanofibers Heal Spinal Cords

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
An engineered material that can be injected into damaged spinal cords could help prevent scars and encourage damaged nerve fibers to grow. The liquid material, developed by Northwestern University materials science professor Samuel Stupp, contains molecules that self-assemble into nanofibers,

6 kidneys transplanted at once in Md.

10.04.2008 10:07    bioethicsnews.com
The transplants conducted Saturday were made possible when a so-called altruistic donor, who was willing to donate to anyone, was found to be a match for one of six transplant candidates. Five of the candidates had a willing donor whose

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