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    May 14, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. Big 4 cellphone carriers unite behind AT&T's 'It Can Wait' anti-texting-and-driving campaign

    AP Technology Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — The country's four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T's "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer. AT&T, Verizon...

    Tags: T-Mobile, National Transportation Safety Board, Ray LaHood, New Products, Randall L. Stephenson

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Pharmaceutical Firm's Growth Bucks State Trend

    At Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, the second-largest drug company in Connecticut, the local workforce increased by more than 40 percent over the last 10 years, at the same time its employee numbers worldwide grew by 35 percent.
    The Hartford Courant
    At Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, the second-largest drug company in Connecticut, the local workforce increased by more than 40 percent over the last 10 years, at the same time its employee numbers worldwide grew by 35 percent. A company that...

    Tags: Pradaxa (drug), West Hartford, Economy, Business and Finance, Warfarin (drug), Medical Research

  4. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Scientists create human embryos to make stem cells

    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning.
    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Genetic Condition, Starbucks Corp., Chemical Industry, Johns Hopkins University

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. New Texas senator is commercial space supporter

    WASHINGTON -- The last time Congress wrote a blueprint for NASA policy, a major powerbroker in the 2010 proceedings was then-U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas. Aligned with traditional aerospace companies, Hutchison used the bill to force the White...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC, Space Programs

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. WWS student named Presidential Scholar

    Wheaton resident Adam Erickson might be one of the only students anywhere to call a six-hour test "a fun time."
    Wheaton resident Adam Erickson might be one of the only students anywhere to call a six-hour test "a fun time." But then, he scored a perfect 36 on the ACT, has Advanced Placement classes in everything but gym, is sixth in his class of 500 and plans...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Teaching and Learning, Yale University, Education, Medical Research

  10. May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bison baby boom at Fermilab

    The bison herd at Fermilab in Batavia has welcomed three calves, all born in the last week of April, bringing the herd's size to 25.
    The bison herd at Fermilab in Batavia has welcomed three calves, all born in the last week of April, bringing the herd's size to 25. The public may visit the facility to view the newcomers from the road adjacent to the 1,100 acres of reconstructed...

    Tags: Science and Technology

  12. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine's $70 million is USC's latest celebrity coup

    Tommy Trojan is tapping the entertainment industry -- again.
    Tommy Trojan is tapping the entertainment industry -- again. In years past, the University of Southern California has received large gifts from Hollywood moguls to support its academic programs. In 2006, George Lucas donated $175 million toward the...

    Tags: University of Southern California, Entertainment, Technology, Education, Music Industry

  14. May 14, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Big four cellphone carriers unite on anti-texting ads

    NEW YORK (AP) — The country's four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T's "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer.
    NEW YORK (AP) — The country's four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T's "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer. AT&T, Verizon...

    Tags: T-Mobile, Ray LaHood, New Products, Disasters and Accidents, University of Michigan

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Star Trek' crew meets Space Station crew in live Google Hangout

    <iframe width="600" height="370" src="http://www.ustream.tv/embed/6540154?v=3&wmode=direct" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border: 0px none transparent;"> </iframe>
    Free live streaming by Ustream "Star Trek" fans, set your alarms. And fans of the astronauts who live and work on the International Space Station, set your alarms too. At 9 a.m. Pacific time Thursday, the filmmakers behind "Star Trek Into Darkness"...

    Tags: Star Trek (movie, 2009), Alice Eve, Damon Lindelof, Entertainment, Google Inc.

  18. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. The Edge in southern Ohio is known for its beauty, wildness and biodiversity

    WEST UNION, Ohio - The Edge of Appalachia Preserve may be Ohio's greatest natural treasure. The 16,000-acre private preserve in southern Ohio is known for its beauty, its wildness and its biodiversity. The preserve stretches 12 miles north from the Ohio...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Ecosystems, Ohio River, Environmental Issues, Conservation

  20. May 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  21. Future of planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft uncertain after malfunction; NASA trying to fix

    AP Science Writer
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — NASA's planet-hunting Kepler telescope is broken, potentially jeopardizing the search for other worlds where life could exist outside our solar system. If engineers can't find a fix, the failure could mean an end to the $600...

    Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Astronomy, Science and Technology

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Free Kiera Wilmot as Florida confuses scientific aspirations with criminal intent

    “Free Kiera Wilmot.” Let me get this straight: A 16 year-old girl participating in her school’s science project gets arrested after she mixes toilet bowl cleaner and pieces of aluminum foil in a water bottle that explodes. Nothing...

    Tags: Polk County, Criminals, Rick Scott, Laws, Science and Technology

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