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Toucan Prosthetic Beak: Bird Injured by Vandals to Get 3-D Printed Bill
2015-02-14 09:54:23| IT Services - Topix.net
A toucan in Costa Rica is getting a 3-D printed prosthetic beak after being attacked by a group of young people last month. Agence France-Presse reported via Yahoo that the half-wild, half-tame bird has been named after his hometown of Grecia, and has become a beloved town mascot in recent years.
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Bird flue detected at Foster Farms' turkey ranch
2015-01-27 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Avian influenza virus has been detected in a turkey ranch of Foster Farms in Stanislaus County, California, US.
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Exclusive: CDC to hire lab safety chief after Ebola, bird flu mishaps
2014-12-31 09:49:00| Biotech - Topix.net
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to hire a chief of laboratory safety, a new post that has taken on more urgency after a CDC scientist was possibly exposed to Ebola in a laboratory last week. Creating a new high-level safety position was a key recommendation of a months-long internal investigation into the mishandling of anthrax and bird flu in CDC labs this past summer, according to an internal CDC memo obtained by Reuters.
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Blue Bird Introduces Stability Technology to North American School Bus Market with Bendix ESP Full-Stability System
2014-12-29 11:32:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Bendix Advanced Safety System Is First Stability Technology to Be Offered as Factory-Installed Option on School Buses in North America ELYRIA, Ohio - The Bendix ESP Electronic Stability Program full-stability system, a proven commercial vehicle technology that helps mitigate or possibly prevent loss-of-control...
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Climate changes, habitat loss cited as threats to 314 bird species
2014-12-21 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Trib: If bird watchers in Pennsylvania think they are seeing less of some species the ruffed grouse, scarlet tanager, wood thrush and Baltimore oriole they are right. Those birds could go the way of the once-prevalent Passenger Pigeon and are among hundreds at risk of disappearing, according to a report by the Audubon Society and another jointly prepared by the Fish & Wildlife Service and the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology. The projected declines, the studies each say, reflect climate changes...
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