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Atomic spectroscopy along the dusty highway Because road dust constitutes a high percentage of the atmosphere's suspended particles in Taiwan, researchers in the Department of Nuclear Science at National Tsing Hua University, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China, have used inductively coupled plasma (ICP)-atomic emission spectroscopy and ICP-mass spectrometry to analyse the elements found in these airborne particulates. For gunshot and stab victims, on-scene spine immobilization may do mor Immobilizing the spines of shooting and stabbing victims before they are taken to the hospital -- standard procedure in Maryland and some other parts of the country -- appears to double the risk of death compared to transporting patients to a trauma center without this time-consuming, on-scene medical intervention, according to a new study. Predicting the fate of underground carbon Scientists have developed a new modeling methodology for determining the capacity and assessing the risks of leakage of potential underground carbon-dioxide reservoirs. Cockroach Allergens Have Greatest Impact On Childhood Asthma In Many U New results from a nationwide study on factors that affect asthma in inner-city children show that cockroach allergen appears to worsen asthma symptoms more than either dust mite or pet allergens. This research, funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, is the first large-scale study to show marked geographic differences in allergen exposure and sensitivity in inner-city children. Privacy Board Veils Wiretap Docs The White House denies a Wired News sunshine request for documents on the government's warrantless wiretapping program. In 27B Stroke 6. Coin &Conscience: Popular Views of Money, Credit and Speculation This exhibit features historical images (from the 16th through the 19th centuries) depicting themes related to money and finance, such as bankers, stock exchanges, the "money devil,"credit and speculation, "misers, moneylenders, and thieves,"love and money, and "vanity and virtue: allegories on the pursuit of riches."View images by theme or artist. Includes an introduction to the collection and a selected bibliography. From the Bleichroeder Collection at the Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Review: Science Trips Out on Music in 'The Heart Is a Drum Machine' Through interviews with a brainy crop of musicians and scientists, a new documentary probes the connection between body, mind and music.

 Strange + 8-Bit + Anime = Str8nime. Learn DIY Filmmaking from M dot St It's anime on amphetamines — with a throbbing techno beat and a dash of Kabuki. Most of all, M dot Strange's berserk and beautiful We Are the Strangeis a triptastic triumph of DIY filmmaking. Forensic Photography Brings Color Back To Ancient Textiles Archaeologists are now turning to forensic crime lab techniques to hunt for dyes, paint, and other decoration in prehistoric textiles. Although ancient fabrics can offer clues about prehistoric cultures, often their colors are faded, patterns dissolved, and fibers crumbling. Forensic photography can be used as an inexpensive and non-destructive tool to analyze these artifacts more efficiently, according to new Ohio State University research. Evidence Links Cocaine Abuse And Parkinson's Disease Adults who abuse cocaine might increase their risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD), and pregnant women who abuse cocaine could increase the risk of their children developing PD later in life, according to results of laboratory studies performed by investigators at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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