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    May 24, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Measuring methane: Can it evaluate cattle feed efficiency and overall health?

    PIEDMONT, S.D. - Will cattlemen someday measure their animals' breaths and belches to determine feed efficiency, or whether they're getting sick? Pat and Scott Zimmerman think so. They are principals of C-Lock Inc. in Piedmont, S.D., which has...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Michigan State University, Diseases and Illnesses, Washington State University, University of New Hampshire

  2. May 24, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Equine herpes virus

    Equine herpesvirus (EHV-1, EHV-4) is also known as rhinopneumonitis and has received a lot of media attention in the last two years due to the rare neurologic form it has exhibited at some major equestrian events. Clinical Signs Equine herpesvirus has...

    Tags: Coughing, Symptoms, Social Issues, Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine

  4. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Heinrich Rohrer dies at 79; a father of nanotechnology

    The electron microscope revolutionized biology in the 1930s by providing magnifications thousands of times higher than that of light microscopes, allowing scientists to discern the inner workings of cells for the first time.
    The electron microscope revolutionized biology in the 1930s by providing magnifications thousands of times higher than that of light microscopes, allowing scientists to discern the inner workings of cells for the first time. But it was not nearly as...

    Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara, Swiss Confederation, Consumer Goods Industries, Science and Technology, Rutgers University

  6. May 23, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  7. Recall Alert: 2013 Cadillac SRX

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    GM is recalling certain 2013 Cadillac SRX crossovers for loose wheel nuts that may cause creaking, steering vibration and, eventually, wheel-nut detachment and a possible crash. The recall involves SRXs with 18-inch wheels that haven't been rotated as...

    Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  8. May 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Calvert Cliffs nuclear unit restarts

    Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland restarted one of its two reactors Thursday after fixing the mechanical problem that caused its shutdown two days earlier, a Constellation spokesman said.
    Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland restarted one of its two reactors Thursday after fixing the mechanical problem that caused its shutdown two days earlier, a Constellation spokesman said. Unit 2 reconnected to the regional electric...

    Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power

  10. May 23, 2013 |Blog| Autoblog.com
  11. Report: Cadillac to recall 20,000 SRX models over wheels that could fall off

    Autoblog.com
    Filed under: Recalls, Safety, Crossover, Cadillac, Canada A potential issue with the lug nuts on 19,871 units of the 2013 Cadillac SRX in the US and Canada has lead to a recall of the luxury crossover. Those lug nuts that have a Teflon topcoat, identified...
  12. May 23, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  13. Bangladesh probe faults swampy land, poor building materials, heavy equipment for collapse

    Associated Press
    DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — The defects and errors that led to the world's deadliest garment-industry accident extend from the swampy ground the doomed Rana Plaza was built on, to "extremely poor quality" construction materials, to the massive,...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Consumer Goods Industries, National Retail Federation, Punishment

  14. May 22, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. NN museum hosts 'Bodies Revealed'

    A skeleton straddles a bicycle, a muscle-bound athlete winds up for a baseball pitch, and another figure stares blank-eyed into the distance. The whole body specimens displayed as part of "Bodies Revealed," an Atlanta-based exhibition of preserved, dissected human bodies that's been on tour for nine years, reveal the inner workings of the body through a variety of poses. They're accompanied by additional displays of polymer-preserved body parts, both healthy and diseased.
    A skeleton straddles a bicycle, a muscle-bound athlete winds up for a baseball pitch, and another figure stares blank-eyed into the distance. The whole body specimens displayed as part of "Bodies Revealed," an Atlanta-based exhibition of preserved,...

    Tags: Human Body, Virginia Living Museum, Museums, Arts and Culture, Quitting Smoking

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Calvert Cliffs reactor shut down

    One of two reactors at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland was shut down again Tuesday, the second unplanned outage in the past two weeks.
    One of two reactors at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland was shut down again Tuesday, the second unplanned outage in the past two weeks. Plant operators powered down Unit 2 manually around 5:30 a.m. after a pump that feeds water...

    Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. First L.A. Times ride: Honda's new CBR500s

    Honda continues its aggressive roll-out of new models -- six new machines launched since February, and 19 over the last two years -- with the impressive CBR500 trio of R, F and X units.
    Honda continues its aggressive roll-out of new models -- six new machines launched since February, and 19 over the last two years -- with the impressive CBR500 trio of R, F and X units. They're long on style, performance and value, and short on price,...
  20. May 19, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. READER SUBMITTED: Copes Named To The Founding Faculty Of The Frank H. Netter MD School Of Medicine At Quinnipiac

    Hamden
    Lynn E. Copes, of New Haven, has been appointed to the founding faculty of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. As an Assistant Professor of Medical Sciences, Copes will teach anatomy to students at Connecticut's newest...

    Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Drugs and Medicines, Colleges and Universities

  22. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters show rift over San Onofre nuclear repairs

    In a flurry of letters late last year, Southern California Edison and the manufacturer that designed the steam generators at the now-dark San Onofre nuclear power plant appeared to be at odds over a long-term plan to repair the troubled facility.
    In a flurry of letters late last year, Southern California Edison and the manufacturer that designed the steam generators at the now-dark San Onofre nuclear power plant appeared to be at odds over a long-term plan to repair the troubled facility. In the...

    Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Southern California Edison Company, Science and Technology, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, Nuclear Power

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