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Doctor Panels Urge Fewer Routine Tests

Doctor Panels Urge Fewer Routine Tests | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The recommendations on 45 common procedures, likely to alter standards of hospital care, represent an acknowledgment by doctors that many profitable treatments are performed unnecessarily.
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Pentagon weapons-maker finds method for cheap, clean water

WASHINGTON, March 13-A defense contractor says it has found a way to slash the amount of energy needed to remove salt from seawater, potentially making it vastly cheaper to produce clean water at a time when scarcity has become a global security...
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A very significant development for the almost 800 million without access to clean water.

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Arctic Ocean 'acidifying rapidly'

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Carbon dioxide is rapidly altering the chemistry of the Arctic, and the changes will last many thousands of years, a report says.
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The problem with Twitter

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The AP hacked tweet that sent stocks tumbling highlights the importance of treating Twitter with respect and caution, says the BBC's Mark Mardell.
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The opening of the Rijksmuseum

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AFTER undergoing a renovation process that took over a decade, Amsterdam's iconic museum of Dutch art and history is finally opening its doors to the public on April...
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Elites Flock to Anti-Euro Party, Alternative for Germany

Elites Flock to Anti-Euro Party, Alternative for Germany | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Alternative for Germany, started by a Hamburg economics professor, could play the role of spoiler in the September elections.
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Raising a Moral Child

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New research continues to show the importance of helping children develop and internalize a set of moral values.
Audrey Nay's comment, April 15, 7:06 AM
Values education is a very strong component of our library program.
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Latest Issue of Vision Journal

Latest Issue of Vision Journal | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Contents of the latest issue of Vision--Insights and New Horizons
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Global Problems, Global Solutions | Food and Water Shortages

Tragically, a child dies from hunger-related causes every six seconds. Adequate fresh water and food supplies threaten an ever-increasing portion of our glob...
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Treaty on global arms trade blocked

Treaty on global arms trade blocked | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Iran, North Korea and Syria block what would have been the first treaty to regulate the $70bn (£46bn) global trade in conventional arms.
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The New Dark Age?

The New Dark Age? | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The influence of the Bible on Western culture is well known though increasingly avoided.
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'Visionary' leadership needed on TB

'Visionary' leadership needed on TB | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Plans to tackle tuberculosis are failing and a new visionary approach is needed, according to an international group of doctors and scientists.
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Israel's cabinet for change - if it lasts

Israel's cabinet for change - if it lasts | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The new Israeli coalition government has ambitions for change but may not last long due to potential divisions in its ranks, the BBC's Yolande Knell reports.
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Warning over antibiotics resistance

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The danger of growing resistance to antibiotics should be treated as seriously as the threat of terrorism, England's chief medical officer says.
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Sunshine vitamin 'may treat asthma'

Sunshine vitamin 'may treat asthma' | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The amount of time asthma patients spend soaking up the sun may have an impact on their health, researchers have suggested.
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World's smallest flying robot built

World's smallest flying robot built | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Scientists design a flying robot the size of a fly that is able to perform the agile manoeuvres of the insect that inspired its design.
XYEYE's curator insight, May 8, 11:40 PM

oh and flying robots too! 

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A Highly Effective Way to Avoid Wasting Your Time

A Highly Effective Way to Avoid Wasting Your Time | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Here's a simple way to potentially save hours of your time each week, by investing a total of about five minutes.First thing one morning, take a piece of paper and write a column of numbers
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Defiant North Korea celebrates founder's anniversary

SEOUL, April 15-North Korea celebrated the 101st anniversary of its founder's birth with flowers, although there was no sign of tension easing
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New Leak Found at Fukushima Nuclear Plant

New Leak Found at Fukushima Nuclear Plant | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The newest leak will force the operator of the nuclear plant in Japan to postpone the removal of contaminated water for several days.
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One Fish, Two Fish, All Fish, No Fish

One Fish, Two Fish, All Fish, No Fish | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Despite recent positive changes in some of the world’s enormous fisheries, problems of overfishing and habitat destruction remain very real threats.
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Korean roulette

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EVEN by its own aggressive standards, North Korea’s actions over the past couple of weeks have been extraordinary. Kim Jong Un, the country’s young dictator, has...
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Shroud of Turin authenticity up for debate again after new report (+video)

Shroud of Turin authenticity up for debate again after new report (+video) | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Scientists at the University of Padua in Italy have used infrared light and spectroscopy (the study of a physical object's interaction with electromagnetic radiation) to examine the shroud and found that it's actually much older than a previous...
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Ancient Iraq yields fresh finds for returning archaeologists -- the city of Ur

Ancient Iraq yields fresh finds for returning archaeologists -- the city of Ur | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
A British archaeologist, back in Iraq for the first time since the 1980s, has unearthed a palace or temple near the ancient city of Ur that is 'breathtaking' in size.
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Possibly the city from which the patriarch Abraham set out on his journey.

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'Stronger growth' for big economies

'Stronger growth' for big economies | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
The world's major economies will see stronger growth this year, but Europe's recovery will continue to be slow, the OECD says.
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Big fish catches 'mean smaller fish'

Big fish catches 'mean smaller fish' | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
Scientists warn that a rethink on fishing is needed after finding that catching big fish triggers a rapid change in genes - leading to fewer, smaller fish stocks.
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YouGenics: The Decoding of Personal Health

YouGenics: The Decoding of Personal Health | Broad Canvas | Scoop.it
DNA is becoming a second language of sorts because of its most attractive promise: customized, personalized medicine.
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