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NEW YORK The last few weeks of summer can be a useful time for small business owners whose companies are going through a slow period — they have a chance to tackle some of those tasks they've been putting off. Some owners use summer downtime for big projects like writing an employee handbook, while others cross off more mundane items from their to-do lists...
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Hawaiian free diver Kimi Werner unseated Californian Amanda Ernst as the women's national spearfishing champion Thursday in Newport. Werner, 28, shot three tautog and two striped bass -including a 33-pounder -during the U.S. National Spear Fishing Championship at King's Beach.
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Commercial venues are very aware of the effects that the environment in this case, music can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on drinking in a bar setting has found that loud music leads to more drinking in less time.
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The illustration depicts an unexcited deuterium molecule -a form of molecular hydrogen composed of two deuterium, or heavy hydrogen, atoms. The interactions of this molecule with a single hydrogen... Click here for more information. The new experiment, transforming the textbook story, was performed in the lab of Richard Zare, chair of the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University.
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ScienceDaily (June 27, 2008) For 5,000 years or so, the only way to shape metal has been to "heat and beat." Even in modern nanotechnology, working with metals involves carving with electron beams or etching with acid. Now, Cornell researchers have developed a method to self-assemble metals into complex nanostructures.
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The therapy which helped repair faulty nerve wiring raises hopes of treatments for children with rare and deadly nervous leukodystrophy disorders. A UK expert said human treatments were still some way off but potentially the technique could be used to treat conditions such as multiple sclerosis.
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Researchers have discovered a treefrog known to lay eggs terrestrially, also lays eggs in water both at the surface and fully submerged. Although this yellow treefrog is the first vertebrate discovered to show reproductive flexibility...
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