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New iGR Study Forecasts The Role Of Small Cells And DAS In U.S. Mobile Operators' Five-Year Investment in Their LTE Networks

2015-10-13 06:22:27| rfglobalnet Home Page

Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks are now firmly established in the U.S. with the majority of mobile subscribers using LTE devices. To meet the increasing demand for mobile bandwidth, especially to support video, the larger mobile operators are in the process of upgrading their LTE networks and densifying the cellular architecture with small cells and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).

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VMC Options Study

2015-10-13 01:37:13| PortlandOnline

31 August 2015

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Climate change could triple Amazon drought, study finds

2015-10-12 21:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Washington Post: When thinking about greenhouse gas emissions, there are a few obvious sources that come to mind, such as cars or coal-burning plants. But there are also some huge natural reservoirs of carbon on Earth, known as carbon sinks, which could pour huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere if they were unleashed. The worlds forests are one major example. Trees store large amounts of carbon while theyre alive but when they die, they release all that carbon back into the atmosphere. So as...

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Eli Lilly to stop study of heart disease drug evacetrapib

2015-10-12 18:15:55| Biotech - Topix.net

Shares of Eli Lilly plunged Monday after the drugmaker said it would stop developing a heart disease treatment that had advanced deep into clinical testing. The Indianapolis company said researchers cited a lack of effectiveness, not safety concerns, in recommending an end to late-stage research on the drug, evacetrapib.

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Unreadable UN science reports hampering climate action study

2015-10-12 18:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Home: The UN climate science bodys reports are unreadable, holding back evidence-based action on global warming. That is the uncompromising verdict of a study from Kedge Business School published in Nature Climate Change on Monday. Based on linguistic analysis, it found readers needed a relevant postgraduate qualification to understand the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) summaries for policymakers. "Global action on climate change might be seriously hampered, said study lead...

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