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Urban Green Space Linked To Walking, Cycling Levels The degree to which city people walk or ride bicycles for their daily transportation needs depends largely on how much green space there is, says a new study that examines the role of urban design in physical fitness. Married Adults Are The Healthiest, New CDC Report Shows A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that married adults are healthier than divorced, widowed or never married adults. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... SuperNova Legacy Survey: First Results Describing The Nature Of Dark The SuperNova Legacy Survey collaboration started the largest survey to measure the distance of far supernovae. Distant supernovae are powerful tools to measure cosmological distances. The first results of the survey, to be published in Astronomy &Astrophysics, place strong constraints on cosmological models. In the near future, this new Legacy Survey will possibly help us understand the nature of dark energy. Formation of Norms in a Blog Community "This paper reports on a study of a community of blogs [Knitting Bloggers NetRing] devoted to knitting and compares the community's stated normative guidelines with actual practice."It looks at demographics, posting rules and standards, topics of blog postings (such as personal knitting projects), and common knitting blog features. From Into the Blogosphere, a collection of scholarly essays on blogs edited by the University of Minnesota Department of Rhetoric. Children At Risk From Unexploded Military Material Unexploded military material in Afghanistan cause more injuries and deaths than landmines especially among children, according to research published on bmj.com. Where Bacteria Get Their Genes Bacteria acquired up to 90 percent of their genetic material from distantly related bacteria species, according to new research. The finding has important biomedical implications and solves a long-standing paradox in evolutionary biology. Kashmir Flashpoint This site keeps abreast of the ever-changing complexion of the territorial dispute and rising tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and the Line of Control. It includes analyses of war scenarios, US-Pakistan relationships, nuclear risks, the "forgotten plebiscite,"background information on the origins of the dispute, and a timeline on the troubled relationships. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The news is also available in Hindu and Urdu. Heckuva Job: Computer Model To Predict Organizational Response To Disa By studying the organizational culture of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Coast Guard, as well as each organization's response to last year's Hurricane Katrina, a team of researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has begun to develop a dynamic model of organizational processes with the capacity to predict how an organization's culture will affect its ability to respond to an extreme event. At Last! PC Industry Gets Serious About Good Design Computer makers have discovered that good industrial design sells -- and some, like Dell and Hewlett Packard, are making well-designed products a priority.
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