Thursday, March 11, 2010
New Alzheimer's test offers better opportunities for early detection (Science Daily)
Early detection is key to more effective treatment for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cognitive impairment, and recent research shows that a new test is more than 95 percent effective in detecting cognitive abnormalities associated with these diseases.
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Hot Property Sex.com on Auction Block (Wired News)
Itâs a sadly familiar story from the high-flying market of the past few years: Speculator thinks values will continue to go up, up, up. Overbids for a hot property. Canât keep up with the payments. Lender is forced to foreclose. Only this isnât about real estate â" itâs about the most expensive domain name in the history of the internet: sex.com.
Nigeria : FG Supports Osun Airport Bid (AllAfrica.com)
Osogbo â" The Federal Government at the weekend assured the Osun State Government of its support in ensuring the take-off of an airport in the state.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Check Out the Companies That Make ReadWriteWeb Possible (ReadWriteWeb)
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Plans for slavery museum put on hold (Daily Press)
Former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder confirmed in a letter last week to state officials that he is no longer raising money for his U.S. National Slavery Museum, planned for Fredericksburg's Celebrate Virginia development.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Internet security faces new dawn (BBC News)
Web officials and US government cyber security tsar discuss new threats on the net at world's biggest security conference.
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