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Returning exhibitor, Extricom to showcase its WLAN infrastructure at 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
WowGao Inc. announces that Extricom will be returning to exhibit at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada


NTS to exhibit their compliance testing solutions at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
NTS will exhibit at the upcoming 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada

GAO RFID returns to exhibit at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
GAO RFID returns in 2008 to exhibit at the upcoming 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada

Discover the IEEE Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies (IEEE WCET) certification program at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
IEEE will showcase it's Wireless Engineering Technologies (IEEE WCET) certification program at the upcoming 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada

Motorola will discuss Open Source Development Model Implementation at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
Motorola will discuss Open Source Development Model Implementation at the upcoming 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada

Rogers Communications, a pioneer in wireless, voice and data communications, sponsors the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference

06.05.2008 23:58    wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com
Rogers Communication will be making its presence felt at the 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada

Academy of Cinema and Television Director Interviewed by Phoenix Media

06.05.2008 23:25    newswiretoday.com
The Academy of Cinema and Television (ACT) is in the news

Not a sad young literary man

06.05.2008 23:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Keith Gessen is a brave man. He created and edits a caustic literary magazine called "N+1" which has a reputation for its smart and often snarky criticism. Now he's published his own novel and is facing the critics.

College of St. Catherine to become 'university'

06.05.2008 23:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
The St. Paul college announced today that its board of trustees has voted to change the school's name.

The (Nano)Silver Bullet

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
Your toothpaste may be a pesticide. So might your electric razor, your computer keyboard, and your child's teddy bear. These products, and scores of others, combine one of the world's oldest disinfectants-silver-with one of its hottest new industries: nanotechnology. The

Congress Passes Bill to Bar Bias Based on Genes

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
On the House floor on Thursday, Democrats and Republicans alike cited anecdotes and polls illustrating that people feel they should not be penalized because they happened to be born at higher risk for a given disease. (New York Times)

Was the new finger a 'natural' miracle?

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
The story of the man who re-grew a finger using "pixie-dust" has captured the imagination of many this week.But a number of scientists have cast cold-water over the claims - and said it may have been a "natural" miracle. (BBC)

Health care waits to ignite as campaign issue

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
The sharply contrasting health care visions of Republican John McCain and his Democratic presidential rivals offer the promise of a grand campaign debate — if the candidates find room on a crowded agenda. (Reuters)

Genetic testing from the comfort of your home

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
Genetic testing may sound like a bit of science-fiction, but go online and you'll find at-home kits for everything from diabetes to Alzheimer's. Now, the market is expanding to include tests for psychiatric conditions like bipolar disorder that critics say

Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answers

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
Now, an influential group of physicians has drafted a grimly specific list of recommendations for which patients wouldn't be treated. They include the very elderly, seriously hurt trauma victims, severely burned patients and those with severe dementia. (Boston)

For the Elderly, Being Heard About Life's End

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
Grounded in research at the Dartmouth Medical School, slow medicine encourages physicians to put on the brakes when considering care that may have high risks and limited rewards for the elderly, and it educates patients and families how to push

Opponents' terminology aside, human embryos would be destroyed

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
Much opposition focus on a bill to ban human cloning in Ohio is to change the bill to ban only so-called reproductive cloning - but not so-called therapeutic cloning, plus the feared effect of this ban on research jobs and

Op-Ed: Still no substitute for embryonic stem cells

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
THE embryonic stem cell debate is over," declared Charles Krauthammer in The Washington Post last November. His comments followed the invention of genetic reprogramming, in which the addition of four genes turns human skin cells into pluripotent stem cells. The

A New Issue of American Journal of Transplantation is Now Available

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
American Journal of Transplantation Vol 8, Issue 5 is now available by subscription only.Articles include:"Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism: A Commentary on the Global Realities" by D. A. Budiani-Saberi and F. L. Delmonico, 925-929"First Things First: Laying the Ethical and

Humans to grow replacement body parts

06.05.2008 23:09    bioethicsnews.com
The British doctor who pioneered test-tube babies has forecast that within decades stem-cell technology will make it possible to grow replacements for virtually any part of the human body. (Times Online)

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