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The colder your environment, the longer you might live — if you're cold-blooded — a new study finds. This relationship between temperature and lifespan could have implications for cold-blooded species in our warming world, the study authors say.  |


Britain's High Court on Friday rejected an autistic British man's bid to avoid extradition to the United States to face trial for hacking into military computers.  |
Video gamers are gamers for life, analysts say. And that's no surprise to the industry that peddles the games and the hardware, which grew last year as the rest of the economy went south.  |
The proposal would turn a section of the Hunters Point Shipyard, one of the most polluted places in the nation according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, into a U.N. 'Global Compact Center'  |


The case is only the nation's second music downloading case against an individual to go to trial  |
Online forums have become the hubs of a multi-billion dollar global industry - targeting supposedly secure information from the internet to steal millions of identities.  |
A cell phone lost at sea for four days was found, returned to its owner — and still works.  |
Mammals, birds and fish are among evolution’s "winners," while crocodiles and other reptiles have ended up on the losing end, a new study suggests.  |
Skype might have to shut down because of a dispute over the core technology used to make the Internet telephone system work.  |
Google’s CEO once said the company wants to know more about you than you know about you. It looks like the search engine giant may not be far from reaching that goal.  |
Koichi Wakata was still getting used to gravity, though it wasn't going to stop him from diving into a deluge of sushi.  |
New England Peptide has introduced NEP'S FlashPure™, the peptide industry's first flash purification syste, which more rapidly and cost effectively prepares research grade peptides for customers worldwide. This proprietary process transforms unpurified arrays into partially purified peptides with improved soluability  |
Organizers of the Inaugural Rocky Mountain Life Science Investor Conference (RMLIC) have chosen 17 of the thirty presenting companies in first-round vetting for the September 17th event at the Ritz Carlton in Denver. The conference will showcase the most innovative  |
Terrosa Technologies, a provider of Cloud and SaaS migration services and SaaS based applications, announces it has exclusive world wide sales, marketing and distribution responsibilities with Integrated Clinical Solutions for its Inclinicalperform application. Inclinicalperform is software-as-a-subscription (SaaS) based collaboration Clinical  |
Green Celebrities Attend World's First E-Fuel MicroFuelerTM Installation (PRWeb Aug 1, 2009) Read the full story at  |
r4 Vascular announces its entry into the interventional radiology marketplace with the nationwide launch of its new DrainEx™ Rapid-Exchange Drainage Catheter. (PRWeb Aug 1, 2009) Read the full story at  |
The following counts reflect the number of members per credential as of June 30, 2009: CAPCanada7India1Korea, Republic of1United States588Viet Nam 1 CISSP(Other)2Albania2Andorra1Angola1Antigua and Barbuda and Herzegowina4Botswana3Brazil249Brunei Darussalam1Bulgaria17Cambodia1Cameroon1Canada3,383Cayman Islands12Chile69China431Colombia65Costa Rica5Croatia (Hrvatska)34Cuba1Cyprus10Czech  |
Haven's life is changing and her future is uncertain, but when someone from her past unexpectedly returns, she begins to see the long and winding road that led her to where she stands today.  |
When the unthinkable happens and Vatican City is in monstrous danger, Harvard professor Robert Langdon finds himself in the middle of an international crisis as the only man who can save the world.  |
Romance, faith, danger and adventure  |  |
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