Static in Italy over Vatican radio
Italy is experiencing an epidemic of mistrust, and its epicenter is in Cesano, a small suburb north of Rome, where many residents say that radiation from the Vatican's nearby radio transmitters cause
Italy is experiencing an epidemic of mistrust, and its epicenter is in Cesano, a small suburb north of Rome, where many residents say that radiation from the Vatican's nearby radio transmitters cause
The European Union is preparing to enact strict controls on the sale of genetically engineered foods, which could trigger a major trade dispute with the United States and deal a serious setback to
To Colorado based CH2M Hill, incorporating sustainable development into its projects is a core business principle. As a global project-delivery company with a staff of 10,000 around the world, CH2M
The state-owned China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) provides one example of the new attention being paid to reducing pollution in China's petroleum and petrochemical industry. In 1995, Sinopec
Doctors in California have implanted genetically modified cells into the brain of a 60-year old woman with early Alzheimer's disease in an effort to slow her mental decline, members of the research
Foot and mouth mysteriously spread to a northern province of the Netherlands, the first case outside a sealed-off contamination area where 20 other cases have been discovered, the government said.
New evidence from four Swedish mammography studies supports the conclusion that X-ray tests can reduce breast cancer deaths, especially among women who are in their mid-50s or older.
Until being overtaken by AIDS in recent years, malaria killed more Africans than anything else. Its thrashing fevers remain the leading cause of death for the continent's children; as many as 1.8
A decision by Britain's largest supermarket chain to hand out free morning after pills to teenagers has sharpened a national debate over efforts to curb the country's rate of youth pregnancies, the
Human fat appears to be a rich source of stem cells, prized by scientists for their seemingly magical power to turn into a variety of tissue types. Stem cells harvested from fat proved capable of