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Video Site Shares Spoils Break.com, a popular destination for user-generated videos, ups the cash payout for top-quality content. Video producers can now earn as much as $400 if their creations reach the site's homepage. In Monkey Bites. AR Awards for Emerging Architecture These awards, dating back to 1999, are "intended to bring wider international recognition to a talented new generation of architects and designers, ... [and] have attracted entries from more than 80 countries, representing every inhabited continent."Features photos and descriptions of projects for winners, highly commended and commended entries, and honorable mentions. New Choices For Patients: Transfusion-free Medicine For Jehovah's Witn Transfusion-free medicine for Jehovah's Witnesses and patients wary of blood transfusions has been pioneered. Bloodless medicine practices have shown outcomes that can benefit the entire patient community, including shorter hospital stays, and the elimination of transfusion-related complications. [Stupid] Wireless access point triggers bomb scare An Australian man whose wireless access point triggered a bomb scare has spoken of his shock at been treated like a potential terrorist. Scientists Complete Genome Sequence Of Fungus Responsible For Dandruff Scientists from P&G Beauty announced that they successfully sequenced the complete genome for Malassezia globosa, a naturally-occurring fungus responsible for the onset of dandruff and other skin conditions in humans. Results of the genome sequencing were recently published in the online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers Create Tiny Devices That Can Propel Themselves In Liquid, North Carolina State University scientists have figured out a method to supply microscopic devices with enough energy to not only allow them to propel themselves through liquid -- a difficult function in its own right -- but also to perform some other functions, like emitting light. Substance Inhibits Progress Of Multiple Sclerosis In Animal Model Researchers at SUNY Downstate Medical Center have developed a substance that inhibits the progress of multiple sclerosis (MS) in an animal model. The agent, a novel calpain inhibitor, can be administered orally. Teens Need To See Their Doctors More Often Despite recommendations for annual preventive exams for adolescents, only 10 percent of teens have enough visits within 12 months to receive the recommended three shots needed for HPV vaccine. Ideally the three shots are delivered within six months, and only 1 percent of teens see their physicians that often. [Ironic] Professional beggars prowling about the streets of Moroccan c The government plans to crack down on the scam used by faux beggars in growing numbers for a kind of "emotional blackmail", a cabinet minister was quoted as saying... Threat Of Avian Influenza Pandemic Grows, But People Can Take Precauti An editorial in the December issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings paints a picture of a world population very susceptible to an avian flu pandemic, but also offers suggestions to physicians that could help answer questions presented by patients who may be feeling anxious about the "bird flu."
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