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Indiana biotech firm's cancer drug analysis gets $200K boost
2016-03-15 05:50:54| Biotech - Topix.net
An Indiana biotechnology company has won $200,000 in federal funding to boost its technology that could help more quickly determine which drugs may help cancer patients. The National Cancer Institute awarded West Lafayette-based KinaSense the grant to refine technology that's based on Purdue University intellectual property.
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Climate change may boost toxic algae in Pacific: study
2016-03-13 15:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CTV: A recently published study suggests climate change may encourage longer and more frequent blooms of toxic algae along Canada's Pacific coast. The research on the presence of algae toxins in marine mammals along the Alaska coastline holds a warning for British Columbia, said study author Kathi Lefebvre. "It's the same coastline," said Lefebvre, a biologist with the U.S.-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "Those regions are at risk in the same way as were Alaska and Washington."...
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2015-2016 Supercharged Corvette Z06 Gets Huge Boost With Carbon Fiber K&N Intake
2016-03-11 23:49:51| K&N Engineering, Inc. Air Filter, Air Intake, and other Product News
The supercharged & intercooled LT4 V8 engine found in 2015-2016 Chevy Corvette Z06 models breathes a whole lot better and puts more power to the ground with K&N air intake 63-3090.
Savers get boost from April tax changes
2016-03-11 22:05:04| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
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China to boost nuclear fuel reserves to feed new reactors
2016-03-11 07:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: China will expand its strategic uranium reserve as part of its "five-year plan" for 2016-2020, with the aim of ensuring it has enough fuel to supply a massive program of new nuclear reactors. Beijing, which began stockpiling uranium in 2007 and is estimated by the World Nuclear Association to have 74,000 tons of inventory - or about nine years of current demand - does not disclose details of its reserves. However, demand is expected to outstrip domestic supply in coming years and a move to...
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