New York City today received bids from at least five university-based teams to build a science and engineering center in the city. In July, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that he would put up $100 million in seed money and land for universities and corporations willing to invest in a facility aimed at turning the metropolis [...]
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Five University Teams Bid for New Research Campus in New York City
October 30, 2011
Got four minutes? This high-intensity workout might work for you
October 23, 2011
Tabata Interval Training Watch video There’s no shortage of excuses for dodging regular exercise, and the “I don’t have time,” excuse is likely at the top of most lists. Enter the Tabata Protocol. It’s an intense and efficient workout program that, not counting a brief warm up before and a cool down after, takes only [...]
As Economy Goes Down, Drinking Goes Up
October 15, 2011
Oct. 13, 2011 — When the going gets tough, it seems that a lot of us may go drinking. Along with higher unemployment and bankruptcy, an economic recession brings increased drinking of alcohol, a study suggests. The increased use of alcohol includes binge drinking, problem drinking, and driving under the influence. The study is published [...]
The benefits of certification for phlebotomy jobs
October 3, 2011
There are specific requirements for phlebotomy certification you must complete in order to work in this area, depending on the state you are going to be employed. As usual you are mandated by the state to pass a professional certification, which basically gives you a license to take blood samples. Doctors, nurses and clinical laboratory [...]
BBC newsreaders have too much Botox, MP claims
September 27, 2011
MP David Amess has launched an attack on a number of BBC newsreaders by claiming they may have received too many Botox injections. The Southend West representative suggested that a number of the female hosts appeared to be smiling when discussing serious issues, which he claimed was “annoying” for the viewer. In a scathing assault [...]
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