Não sei se chore, se ria.
Algumas ideias da conferência da American Association for the Advancement of Science, e sobre Saúde e Nutrição, onde se fala:

…da pegada ecológica originada pelos excessos alimentares…

The Korean War lasted from June 1950 to July 1953. It served as the basis of the 1968 book MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker (pen name of former army surgeon H. Richard Hornberger), describing the experiences of surgeons at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the war. This was adapted into a film (MASH) starring Donald Sutherland in 1970, which in turn inspired the TV series M*A*S*H starring Alan Alda.

WASHINGTON, February 18 /PRNewswire/ --

- President Praised for Creating PEPFAR; However, Proposed Changes in Priorities Cut Heart from Lifesaving Effort

Scientists at UCL (University College London) have found the link between what we expect to see, and what our brain tells us we actually saw. The study, published in this week’s PLoS Journal of Computational Biology, reveals that the context surrounding what we see is all important – sometimes overriding the evidence gathered by our eyes and even causing us to imagine things which aren’t really there.

The paper reveals that a vague background context is more influential and helps us to fill in more blanks than a bright, well-defined context. This may explain why we are prone to ‘see’ imaginary shapes in the shadows when the light is poor.

LONDON, February 18 /PRNewswire/ -- In the news release, "New Safer Cigarette Could End Smoking Ban in the UK" issued on 18 Feb 2008 10:26 GMT, by Supersmoker over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of the company that the following line has been added above the first paragraph '- Special guest: Antony Worrall Thompson' Complete, corrected release follows:

- Invitation: Conference Presents Scientific Breakthrough for Much Safer Smoking

- Venue: G Casino Piccadilly Circus, London

- Date: February 21 at 1.00 p.m.

- Special guest: Antony Worrall Thompson

Supposedly nanobacteria are cell-walled organisms much smaller than the generally accepted lower limits for cell size. The existence of nanobacteria has been a hot topic because of their putative roles in and heart disease and kidney stones.

KENT, Washington, February 18 /PRNewswire/ --

Avure Technologies, Inc. announced today that its Vasteras Sweden operating unit has completed the installation and commissioning of an extremely large Cold Isostatic Press (CIP) at PLANSEE Metall GmbH. The CIP system is operating in PLANSEE's new facility in Reutte, Austria, which was formally inaugurated on October 11, 2007. This plant will support PLANSEE's growth as a global supplier of refractory metal materials, components and fabricated structures.

The Journal "Open Medicine" has published a very thoughtful editorial on "Open science, open access and open source software at Open Medicine" by Sally Murray, Stephen Choi, John Hoey, Claire Kendall, James Maskalyk and Anita Palepu. Not only are they writing about it but they want to get their hands dirty as well:

ATLANTA, February 18 /PRNewswire/ --

- Crossgate Saves Suzuki Dealers the Trouble of Going to the Mailbox

Suzuki International Europe will convert the sending of invoices for spare parts to over 1,200 dealers from paper to electronic transfer. This is made possible via the e-box(TM) services of Crossgate. The specialist for data transfer and B2B integration takes over the complete sending process, including a legally secure digital signature, validation, and archiving. Additionally, Crossgate's Enterprise Services team is performing the complete roll-out for a fixed cost. This allows Suzuki to benefit quickly from the digitization of paper without a major internal effort allowing them to take advantage of sustained cost savings and process optimization.

BRUSSELS, Belgium, February 18 /PRNewswire/ -- On March 12-14, the Brussels Exhibition Centre will host the World Biofuels Markets expo, which annually brings together strategic decision makers from the international biofuels industry.

Biofuels is one of the hottest topics around, with the fuel quality directive heading for its first reading agreement at the Council of Ministers later this year, the global movement towards sustainability and, of course, the ongoing 'fuel versus food' debate.

With more than 190 speakers, 100 exhibition stands and five pre-congress conferences, the expo will attract in the region of 1,300 delegates from at least 60 countries. This will be a truly global meeting representing every continent on the planet.

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