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Science News Archive - September 26, 2011

Austin fiberglass repair company, All Surface Renew, now offers a service that fixes even the most badly cracked fiberglass tub and shower floors.

More than 4,000 patients have received brachytherapy for prostate cancer since 1996

Nobel Prize Winner Leaves Group Over Global Warming

A Nobel Prize winning physicist has resigned from the American Physical Society, protesting the organization's official stance on climate change.

Environmental and Genetic Research are two of the key science categories covered by Sciencia.org - Science News, References and Resources.

The truly ergonomic HandShoe Mouse is now offering a brand new ergonomic mouse for the left hand in sizes Small, Medium and Large.

UV LED curing products to be showcased at OEM stands throughout the show. Hillsboro, Oregon (PRWEB) September 26, 2011 Labelexpo 2011, to be held this

Green building, sustainability consultant and author, Jerry Yudelson will lead a leading edge workshop on EcoDistricts and Campus Planning at GreenBuild International in Toronto Tucson,

New Flavors Emerge From Peruvian Cacao Collection Trip

New cacao types with unique flavors that are distinctly Peruvian have been identified by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists. These new flavors could one day be marketed like wine, by geographical provenance.

Salty Water, Gas Sucked Into Earth's Interior Helps Unravel Planetary Evolution

An international team of scientists has provided new insights into the processes behind the evolution of the planet by demonstrating how salty water and gases transfer from the atmosphere into the Earth's interior.

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Scientists are taking the first steps to improve estimates of long-term wind speed changes for the fast-growing wind energy sector.