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Public workshops announced for Staten Island bus study

2015-12-03 22:37:01| Railroads - Topix.net

City and local officials are currently studying ways to drastically improve Staten Island bus service, and they're asking for the public's help. The Staten Island Comprehensive Bus Study launched this summer as collaboration between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and local officials to address what is viewed as an outdated network of 31 local and 20 express buses.

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Study: 17K marine species unprotected

2015-12-03 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] A new study says that more than 17,000 marine species worldwide remain largely unprotected, with the U.S. among the bottom in supporting formal marine protected areas (MPAs) that could safeguard marine biodiversity. The study, which is the first comprehensive assessment of protected areas coverage on marine life, appears in the international journal Scientific Reports. Authors include scientists from University of Queensland, the Australian Research Council Ce…

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12.04.15 -- Promising New Antimicrobials Could Fight Drug-Resistant MRSA Infection, Study Finds

2015-12-03 00:58:04| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page

12/04/15 Drug Discovery Online Newsletter

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Autotrader CPO Study Sheds Light on Buyer Behavior

2015-12-02 20:20:16| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Isabelle Helms VP of Research & Market Intelligence Cox Automotive Certified Pre-Owned car sales continue to see growth in sales, and are up 10.6% over 2014. The percentage of shoppers who are aware of CPO has also increased significantly over previous years. While overall familiarity is higher in 2015 than in previous years, shopper awareness […] The Article Autotrader CPO Study Sheds Light on Buyer Behavior appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Promising New Antimicrobials Could Fight Drug-Resistant MRSA Infection, New Georgia State Study Finds

2015-12-02 04:28:14| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page

A novel class of antimicrobials that inhibits the function of a key disease-causing component of bacteria could be effective in fighting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the major drug-resistant bacterial pathogens, according to researchers at Georgia State University

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