Shrinkage is a good thing when you want it to happen. Energy consumption in buildings is a great candidate for shrinkage.  Do you have a building in mind?

Two reports (1-2) were published recently to show how to achieve 50% energy savings over the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 90.1-2004 in medium-sized retail buildings and grocery stores. They represent the first technical support documents for commercial retail buildings under the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Net-Zero Energy Commercial Building Initiative.

In all cases studied, these design measures were recommended to achieve a 50% reduction in energy consumption:

WASHINGTON and PARIS, November 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- The World's #1 Platform-Independent Translation Memory Software Debuts New Release During the 49th Annual American Translators Association Conference

News Facts

- Addressing the requirements of multinational corporations, language service providers and individual translators, Wordfast today announced the launch of Wordfast 6.0.

- The new software application will be officially unveiled today in Orlando, Florida at the 2008 American Translators Association (ATA) Annual Conference.

- Conference attendees and existing Wordfast customers will have the opportunity to take home a full-featured pre-release version of Wordfast 6.0.

TORRANCE, California, November 6 /PRNewswire/ --

- CELESTRON(R) IS HONORED TO HAVE THE AWARD WINNING SKYSCOUT(R) PERSONAL PLANETARIUM(R) NAMED THE OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF IYA2009

Celestron(R), the world's leading designer and manufacturer of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, microscopes and related accessories, announced that their award winning SkyScout Personal Planetarium has been declared the Official Product of International Year of Astronomy 2009 by the IYA organization. Celestron's SkyScout is a must-have tool for astronomy beginners. Its high-quality features and educational value make it the perfect instrument to explore the sky during 2009, the International Year of Astronomy, said Pedro Russo, International Year of Astronomy Coordinator.

PRINCETON, New Jersey, November 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- All-new Green Chemistry Program to Serve Industries in Search of Economically Viable, Eco-friendly solutions

Fenfluramine, the appetite suppressant drug banned in the US in 1997 due to fears over its links to heart conditions, has been shown to have serious long-term effects. In a report published today in BMC Medicine, researchers have shown that people who stopped using fenfluramine eleven years ago had damaged heart valves up to seven years later.
Which species is more diverse, humans or chimps? Most of us would be tempted to answer 'humans'. Unless you're a primatologist or you work at a zoo, you would likely have trouble telling one chimp apart from another, not to mention distinguishing between West African and Central African chimpanzees. By contrast, we can easily spot differences among humans - if asked to guess whether someone was from China, Pakistan, or Kenya, few of us would have any trouble getting the answer correct.

By the measure of genes though, humans are amazingly uniform. Humans are genetically less diverse than chimps, and both chimps and humans are much less diverse than a common species of fruit fly. Given our species' long history of racial conflict, our genetic uniformity may come as a surprise. Not too long ago people in polite company would debate whether different human races really all belonged to one species. Our DNA tells us that our genetic differences don't even come close to matching the variety found within a single, apparently monotonous fruit fly species.

PHILADELPHIA and DUBLIN, November 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY), the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, announces that it has successfully settled all pending litigation in connection with former dissenting shareholders of Transkaryotic Therapies, Inc. (TKT). Shire will pay the same price of $37 per share originally offered to all TKT shareholders at the time of the July 2005 merger, plus interest.

Background to the litigation

Dark matter is believed to account for 85 per cent of the Universe’s mass but has never been detected.   Scientists inferred its existence from gravitational effects of objects in space more than 75 years ago and it has become quite prominent in physics, for something that's never been seen or verified.

The international Virgo Consortium  say they can change that and have used a massive computer simulation showing the evolution of a galaxy like the Milky Way to “see” gamma-rays given off by dark matter.  They say their findings, published in Nature, could help NASA’s Fermi Telescope in its search for the dark matter and open a new chapter in our understanding of the Universe.

INGELHEIM, Germany, November 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- For Non-US Healthcare Media

Can the quest for personalised medicine in cancer therapy ever be realised? And how far have we come in the journey to personalised cancer care?

What lies ahead from a clinical research perspective will be discussed in an international media webcast entitled Probable or pipedream: could new cancer targets change the outlook for personalised medicine?, in conjunction with the Multi-disciplinary Symposium in Thoracic Oncology.

WASHINGTON, November 5 /PRNewswire/ --

The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) is honored to announce the addition of Hewlett-Packard Company and InterContinental Hotels Group to its membership. With the great momentum generated by its educational forums and other advocacy efforts, CADNA is moving into 2009 strengthened by the addition of these new members.

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