The Nissan BladeGlider concept has been revealed ahead of its official unveiling at next week’s Tokyo motor show, previewing a future rear-wheel-drive electric performance car. More than a concept, Nissan says its BladeGlider is ...
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As cholesterol is metabolized, a potent stimulant of breast cancer is created -- one that fuels estrogen-receptor positive breast cancers, U.S. researchers say. Senior author Dr. Philip Shaul, professor and vice chair for research in ...
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U.S. scientists say they developed a squishy gel that when compressed -- like at a painful knee joint -- releases anti-inflammatory medicine. Xinqiao Jia, Chandran R. Sabanayagam and colleagues at the University of Delaware said in the ...
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The first official images and details of the 2014 Nissan Patrol have been released following its debut at the Dubai motor show, though the updated SUV won’t arrive on our shores any time soon. First seen in leaked images ahead of ...
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Subaru has set an annual US sales record for the fifth consecutive year, outselling Volkswagen in 2013, with more than two months to spare. Last year in the US, the Volkswagen Group –the biggest German car manufacturer and the third ...
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Most staff at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York have been vaccinated against influenza, hospital officials say. The results come about nine weeks into a campaign to have employees vaccinated against influenza, ...
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CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- Onions now come in a tearless version that scientists in New Zealand report may provide similar heart health benefits as its close relative, garlic. Colin C. Eady of New Zealand Agriseeds Ltd. ...
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The Ford Falcon XR8 performance flagship will return to the Australian line-up next year at the same time as Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) will draw to a close, the local car maker has announced. Timed to coincide with the introduction ...
The U.S. fast-food industry spent $4.6 billion last year advertising mostly unhealthy products, with children and teens its key audiences, researchers say. Marlene Schwartz, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale ...
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October 2013 Australian New Car Sales Figures 1 Toyota 18,129 2 Holden 10,528 3 Hyundai 8,130 4 Mazda 7,967 5 Ford 7,486 6 ...
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Glass Onion Catering in Richmond, Calif., recalled about 182,000 pounds of salads and wraps after 26 people got sick eating their products, officials say. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Sunday ...
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Recently, Mr. Sepahdar Ansari Nik, the managing director of Jam petrochemical complex, presented a comprehensive activity report of the first six months of the year 2013. Having compared Jam petrochemical complex performance in production ...
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Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), the world’s largest Polyester value chain company, saw an improvement in its business in the third quarter of 2013, with revenue climbing by 11% to US$1.9 billion from US$1.7 billion in ...
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The Board of Directors of TXT e-solutions, chaired by Alvise Braga Illa, approved TXT financial results for the period ended on September 30, 2013. Highlights: - Consolidated Revenues: € 39.6 million (+16.2%), 54% from outside ...
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Those who play reed instruments -- clarinets and saxophones -- can get "saxophone lung" from the instrument if it is not properly cleaned, U.S. researchers say. In a case study presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...
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