RedTram News Search Engine
Русский  English Українська  Français  Polski  Deutsch  Italiano  Español  中文   
16 April 2008 year (time zone GMT 00:00)  Number of sources in English: 4551
Navigating the themes
Navigating the regions
All Themes Science & Education World
Science & Education (World) RSS 2.0

Would you like an e-book?

16.04.2008 23:59    library.mcmaster.ca
When you submit a book recommendation, you can now tell us if you would prefer an electronic book.


Memphis lands All-American G Evans

16.04.2008 23:59    sportsline.com
Tyreke Evans announced Wednesday he will sign a national letter with Memphis in a development that should ensure John Calipari's Tigers remain among the elite teams in America even after the departure of freshman star Derrick Rose, senior writer Gary

Five Santa Clara Golfers Earn All-WCC Honors

After the conclusion of the 2008 WCC Golf Championships this week, five Santa Clara student-athletes were given All-WCC honors. Scott Travers of the men's team and Corey Utsurogi of the women's earned All-WCC First Team honors. Jonathan Keane of the
Five Santa Clara Golfers Earn All-WCC Honors

Santa Clara's Elizabeth Doran and Mitch Henky Earn More Academic Honors

Santa Clara University women's basketball player Elizabeth Doran and men's basketball player Mitch Henke were named to the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete Teams it was announced Tuesday. Both players earned WCC All-Academic honors and were also named to

Women More Likely To Comply With Stroke Prevention Despite Being More Depressed, Study Shows

16.04.2008 23:38    sciencedaily.com
After a stroke, women are more likely to become depressed than men, but despite being depressed, women are more likely than men to take stroke medications.

Why Parents Are Stricter With Older Children

16.04.2008 23:38    sciencedaily.com
If you think your parents let your younger siblings get away with everything, you're probably right. A new study concludes that parents punish older children more harshly -- and they're wise to do so. A new mathematical model supports unequal

Your Belly Fat Could Be Making You Hungrier

16.04.2008 23:38    sciencedaily.com
The extra fat we carry around our middle could be making us hungrier, so we eat more, which in turn leads to even more belly fat. Scientists found abdominal fat tissue can reproduce a hormone that stimulates fat cell production.

Type Of Anesthetic Will Improve Sleeping Medication, Probe Mysteries Of The Snooze

16.04.2008 23:38    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have discovered sleep patterns in a type of anesthesia that are the closest ever to a natural, nongroggy snooze. The anesthetic used in the study, known as ethyl carbamate or urethane, provides researchers with a tool to more thoroughly

New Details Presented In Outbreak In Pork Processing Plant Workers

16.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
New details have emerged on the neurological illness that has affected workers at several pork processing plants. Neurologists have identified the illness as a new disorder which causes symptoms ranging from a transverse myelitis syndrome, inflammation of the spinal cord,

Judge in Rowling case urges settlement again

16.04.2008 23:32    hpana.com
During today's court proceedings in New York between RDR Books and Warner Bros. and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, the judge once again urged a settlement amongst the parties involved. Judge Robert P. Patterson stated that "...this case, with imagination,

'Smokey Joe's' Playing at SCERA

16.04.2008 23:29    newsnet.byu.edu
The longest-running Broadway song and dance revue, 'Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller,' is playing at the SCERA Center for the Arts from now until April 28.

LDS Musicians Aim to Break into Christian Music

16.04.2008 23:29    newsnet.byu.edu
Some experts are certain that it is impossible; others cite evidence that it has already happened. Can Latter-day Saint artists break into mainstream Christian media markets?

Study Confirms Healthy Living Adds Years to Life

16.04.2008 23:29    newsnet.byu.edu
A recent study by the University of Cambridge found that individuals who don't smoke, don't drink, eat lots of fruits and vegetables and exercised regularly added about 14 years to their lives.

Filmmaking Made Easy

16.04.2008 23:29    newsnet.byu.edu
A filmmaking craze has hit BYU, from film student exhibition opportunities like FinalCut, to amateur shows such as the iOscars, making movies has never been easier.

Ecuadorian Golfer Makes Place at BYU

16.04.2008 23:29    newsnet.byu.edu
Esteban Calisto has the pictures to prove it. Calisto, a freshman on the Cougar Golf Team, has been playing golf since before his first birthday.
Utah    Sports

Midway Move-On and Booth Construction

16.04.2008 23:29    tcpulse.com
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Booths take over Morewood Parking Lot once again!

Egypt: Police Raid Publishing House, Seize Copies of Novel

16.04.2008 23:23    allafrica.com
On 15 April 2008, a police force led by a colonel raided the Cairo-based Malameh publishing house, which is owned by blogger Muhammad Al Sharkawi, and confiscated copies of a novel entitled "Metro". The police officers advised one of the

Botswana: Bosetu Decentralises Funeral Scheme

16.04.2008 23:21    allafrica.com
The Botswana Secondary School Teachers' Union (BOSETU) on Friday made a quantum leap when it launched its new branch in Francistown, the second in the country.

Botswana: Teachers Up in Arms Over Scarce Skills Snub

16.04.2008 23:21    allafrica.com
Just like nurses, teachers are up in arms that they are not going to be paid the scarce skills allowance announced by government recently. The scarce skills allowance is going to be paid to certain government professionals following recommendations of

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 ... 27 »