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"Turning Europe Into The Healthiest Society" (Medical News Today)
A paradigm shift is needed in how Europe prioritises and invests in disease prevention, stressed Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP during yesterday's well-attended European Life Science Circle Conference on "Health Education in Europe: Turning Europe into the healthiest society". Mr.
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (UPI)
Dirty cell phones found in hospitals.... Gray wolves removed from endangered list.... Satellites may help find buried faults.... Domestic horses traced to Kazakhstan.... Health/Science news from UPI.
News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
Here are a selection of brief news items from this week’s paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn’t make it in the paper.
Get smart about science news: Sorting through health studies (Seattle Times)
Being a good consumer of science news means understanding how scientific studies work. Sometimes, findings that sound spectacular may be completely useless to you — though important to other scientists working on the bigger picture. Here are some tips on what to look for in a health study.
Grant funds science in Redding classrooms (The Record Searchlight)
David Manning, a fifth-grader at Shasta Meadows Elementary School in Redding, is into science. Well, kind of."I'm into spiders," he said. "So spiders are a part of science."
Science should be useful for society (Central Chronicle)
Bhopal Today Team Bhopal, March 3: How science should be used for society is a relevant subject for us. Padmashri Honored Director of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Ahmedabad, Dr. RR Navalgund said so. He was invited as a chief guest of two-day 24th Young Scientist congress.
Business school holds symposium on leadership, science (Tulane Hullabaloo)
The Freeman School of Business held its 16th annual Symposium on Business and Society today from 10 --11:30 a.m. in Dixon Hall. "Leadership and the Eye for Innovation" focused on how the decisions business leaders make affect society and how scientific innovation can be used as a tool for progress.
District Science Fair slated for this weekend (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
Area students who wish to show off their skills in the field of science have a fine forum at which to do so. The 56th Annual Bartlesville District Science Fair is set to take place today and tomorrow in the ConocoPhillips Technology Center in Bartlesville.
Royal Society Response To Prime Minister's Speech On Science, UK (Medical News Today)
"Science has the potential to help solve some of the great problems facing us and to help drive the economy out of recession. At a time of great economic uncertainty it is reassuring that the Prime minister is maintaining his long held commitment to science.
Portland Web site solicits paranormal travel tales (The Oregonian)
Bob Ellis/The OregonianA paranormal society based in Oregon City investigates reports of ghosts inhabiting Frank-n-Steins's tavern in Mt. Angel. Sometimes travel can be downright spooky. When it happens to you, you're invited to share your experience on www.travelparanormal.com. This is...