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'World's Smallest' DVD Burner Plextor aims its diminutive external drive at laptop users. In Gear Factor. Blood and Sawdust Articles, essays, and resources on medieval and Renaissance woodworking. Features illustrated project notes for a wheelbarrow, flywheel lathe, chair, stool, and other furniture. Provides a FAQ, notes on paints and finishes, recommended reading, and related material. From a woodworker. Single Dose Of Antibiotics Before Surgery Sufficient To Help Prevent I A single dose of antibiotics prior to surgery appears to prevent infections occurring at the surgical site as effectively as a 24-hour dosing regimen, and with reduced antibiotic costs, according to an article in the November issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Boston Weighs Nonprofit Network Hoping to keep costs down for an underserved population, Boston officials are considering hiring a nonprofit organization to build and maintain the city's wireless internet network. A slight tremor is felt on the entrepreneurial side of the house. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Movie Download Wars Widen Amazon and TiVo agree to beam movies and TV shows directly into the living room, bypassing the need for a computer. By the Associated Press. Teen's Ability To Multi-task Develops Late In Adolescence New research shows that the part of the brain responsible for multi-tasking continues to develop until late adolescence. Using behavioral tests, children ages 9 to 20 were assessed in terms of functioning of the frontal cortex, the part of the brain that controls several aspects of behavior. Among other results, it was found that the type of thinking demanding a high level of multi-tasking skill continues to develop until ages 16 to 17. 3-D Computer Mapping Lowers Radiation Dose In Treating Kids With Heart A University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center team is reporting high levels of success, and lowered risk and radiation dose, from a new approach to treating children with rapid heartbeats and other heart rhythm conditions. Unique Diamond Anvils Used To View Oxide Glass Structures Under Pressu Researchers have used a uniquely-constructed perforated diamond cell to investigate oxide glass structures at high pressures in unprecedented detail. Ecstasy Can Harm The Brains Of First-time Users Researchers have discovered that even a small amount of MDMA, better known as ecstasy, can be harmful to the brain, according to the first study to look at the neurotoxic effects of low doses of the recreational drug in new ecstasy users. The findings were presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
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