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On Medicare’s 47th Birthday, 67 Concerned Health Professionals, Lawyers and Advocates for Health Reform Call on Leadership to Immediately Expand Medicare to Everyone

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–July 29, 2012.  On the occasion of Medicare’s 47th birthday a group of 67 doctors, health advocates, lawyers and others  are publishing an open letter to the President, Secretary Sebelius, Majority Leaders Reid and Boehner and Minority Leaders Cantor and Pelosi. The letter urges the expansion of Medicare to[Read More…]

Two Solar System Puzzles Solved

Washington, D.C.-(ENEWSPF)- Comets and asteroids preserve the building blocks of our Solar System and should help explain its origin. But there are unsolved puzzles. For example, how did icy comets obtain particles that formed at high temperatures, and how did these refractory particles acquire rims with different compositions? Carnegie’s theoretical[Read More…]

Mars Odyssey spacecraft

Mars Orbiter Repositioned to Phone Home Mars Landing

NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft passes above Mars’ south pole in this artist’s concept. The spacecraft has been orbiting Mars since October 24, 2001. Image credit: NASA/JPL Pasadena, CA-(ENEWSPF)- NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft has successfully adjusted its orbital location to be in a better position to provide prompt confirmation of the[Read More…]

RIT Leads Development of Next-generation Infrared Detectors

RIT and Raytheon Visions Systems collaborate on advancing infrared detectors Rochester-(ENEWSPF)- Cheaper, larger and better infrared detectors grown on silicon wafers could give more scientists access to infrared astronomy and further spur the hunt for exoplanets and the study of the universe’s acceleration. Closer to home, the same technology could[Read More…]

Feds Reject Permit for Controversial Alaskan Coal Mine

Permit lapsed, company has to start over   Chickaloon, AK–(ENEWSPF)–July 27, 2012.  A coal mining permit issued 21 years ago—but not used until recently—is no longer valid, a federal agency has ruled. Tribal leaders cheered the decision because it prevents construction of a coal mine that could harm their communities[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Kicks Off Unprecedented, Groundbreaking Wellness Program with City of Chicago’s Leaders

World Leader in Well-Being Designed Program for More than 47,000 City Employees and Spouses to Address Specific Challenge Areas CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–July 27, 2012.  To promote a healthier workforce and counter rising health insurance costs, Mayor Emanuel today kicked off the implementation of the City of Chicago’s new wellness program, which will[Read More…]

US Senator Demands EPA Action on Bee-Killing Pesticides

MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–July 27, 2012.  As we reported earlier this week, the Environmental Protection Agency has decided to ignore the pleas of beekeepers and farmers and allow synthetic nicotine pesticides to stay on the market — despite overwhelming evidence that proves the materials are the primary catalyst in Colony Collapse Disorder in[Read More…]

Newfound Gene May Help Bacteria Survive in Extreme Environments

Resulting microbial lipids may also signify oxygen dips in Earth’s history. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(ENEWSPF)–July 27, 2012.  In the days following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, methane-eating bacteria bloomed in the Gulf of Mexico, feasting on the methane that gushed, along with oil, from the damaged well. The sudden influx of[Read More…]

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