AIDS drug offered free to the Third World
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has agreed to license its AIDS drug Reyataz free of charge to two Third World generic drug manufacturers.
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has agreed to license its AIDS drug Reyataz free of charge to two Third World generic drug manufacturers.
Feb 15, 2006
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New York state has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accusing it of violating the Freedom of Information Act.
Feb 15, 2006
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Apple's iTunes may soon face challenges for digital music sales supremacy, if rumors of competition from Internet titans Google and Amazon are true.
Feb 15, 2006
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A Netherlands Institute of Ecology scientist in Yerseke says the survival of pink-footed geese is being endangered by a conflict with farmers.
Feb 15, 2006
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Scientists from Bournemouth University and the University of Southampton have devised a new method of examining how much of the earth's surface is covered by vegetation and assessing the state of health of the foliage. The ...
Feb 15, 2006
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A team of international researchers has revolutionised the opportunities for water industry software developers. They have developed a new toolkit that, for the first time, provides a common standard for linking essential ...
Feb 15, 2006
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While Fox News continues to lead the cable-news ratings battle, both CNN and MSNBC have an advantage on Fox online.
Feb 15, 2006
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No longer are today's generation of cool kids defined by the brand names they wear -- now they're defined as being the "Creatives," according to a recent study.
Feb 15, 2006
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A University of Alabama-Huntsville study of data from weather satellites may soon help pilots avoid turbulence caused by convective thunderstorms.
Feb 15, 2006
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it will co-sponsor an April conference to examine the impact of nanotechnology on paper, pulp and wood products.
Feb 15, 2006
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