UBS study finds offshoring not big hit to U.S. jobs market
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Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
07/28/2004 02:47 AMBiodefense research is one of the fastest growing markets for
suppliers of life science products and instrumentation. Government
spending on biodefense research is likely to continue to increase at a
rate exceeding investment in other areas of biological research and
development, and is attracting both scientists and the companies who
support them. President Bush’s authorization of the Project BioShield
Act last week is but one of many government initiatives to improve the
country’s defenses against bioterrorism. Since the ability to
effectively combat bioterrorism largely depends on the information
generated by biomedical research on disease-causing microorganisms and
the immune system’s response to them, nearly $1.6 billion is allocated
in 2004 to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This budget will
help support basic research on potential agents of bioterrorism such
as anthrax or smallpox as well as the development of vaccines,
diagnostic tests and therapies to detect and counter the effects of a
bioterrorist attack. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
An Independent Study on Offshoring IT?
An Independent Study on Offshoring IT?
09/06/2004 05:01 AMStudy predicts more offshoring
Study predicts more offshoring
05/17/2004 07:22 AMZDNet May 17 2004 11:44AM GMT
Study predicts more tech offshoring
Study predicts more tech offshoring
05/17/2004 08:52 AMZDNet May 17 2004 12:09PM GMT
Study: States doing plenty of offshoring
Study: States doing plenty of offshoring
07/14/2004 01:29 PMForeign companies are nabbing millions in U.S. state contract work,
and the trend is likely to grow, report says.
Offshoring only one drain on tech jobs
Offshoring only one drain on tech jobs
07/16/2004 08:16 AMZDNet Jul 16 2004 12:31PM GMT
US expects to lose more IT jobs to
offshoring
US expects to lose more IT jobs to
offshoring
09/23/2004 11:09 AMComputer Weekly Sep 23 2004 2:10PM GMT
Study calls for middle solution to
offshoring
Study calls for middle solution to
offshoring
07/20/2004 04:23 PMInstitute linked to Democratic Party defends global trade but calls
for more help for displaced workers.
Study: Government data limited on
offshoring
Study: Government data limited on
offshoring
09/23/2004 03:09 PMNew report from Congress reveals little on extent of shipping IT and
other services work abroad, as debate on the trend heats up.
Report: Offshoring only one drain on
tech jobs
Report: Offshoring only one drain on
tech jobs
07/15/2004 07:04 PMStudy of San Francisco Bay Area finds unstoppable forces leech jobs
from mature sectors--but related trends create new ones.
Study: Local tech companies offshoring
(SiliconValley.com)
Study: Local tech companies offshoring
(SiliconValley.com)
07/16/2004 06:53 AMSiliconValley.com - A study on offshoring released Thursday found that
94 percent of the Bay Area's largest semiconductor and software
companies are sending work overseas.
Indiana politician criticizes offshoring
while Dell moves jobs back
Indiana politician criticizes offshoring
while Dell moves jobs back
12/02/2003 01:49 AMUpset about IT contracts being awarded to a company which practices
offshoring, an Indiana politico calls for state contracts to mandate
American workers
Offshoring gives boost to IT services
market in 2003
Offshoring gives boost to IT services
market in 2003
06/21/2004 12:06 PMOffshore outsourcing gave a boost to the IT services market in 2003,
helping it to grow 6.2 percent over the previous year, according to
preliminary figures released by Gartner Inc. on Monday.
One Ear is Not Like The Other, Study
Finds
One Ear is Not Like The Other, Study
Finds
09/13/2004 01:03 AMDNA Study Finds Chihuahuas Aren't Dogs
DNA Study Finds Chihuahuas Aren't Dogs
05/28/2004 01:50 AM?As part of an ambitious effort to identify genes that cause disease
in dogs and humans, scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center in Seattle analyzed DNA collected from 414 dogs representing 85
breeds, including some of the most popular. The findings have sent
reverberations though the ranks of dog fanciers, who primp and preen
their beloved companions for shows and take great pride in their
pedigrees?.Among other findings, the analysis determined that the
Chihuahua is actually a type of large rodent, selectively bred for
centuries to resemble a canine.? I?m waiting for the study on ferrets?
;-) Please read the disclaimer before quoting or complaining.
Thanks, Erin!
Liposuction Doesn't Help Health, Study
Finds
Liposuction Doesn't Help Health, Study
Finds
06/17/2004 10:07 AMHaving fat removed by liposuction provides none of the protection from
heart disease and diabetes that would result from losing the same
amount of weight through diet and exercise.
Study finds omega-3 can ward off
Alzheimer's
Study finds omega-3 can ward off
Alzheimer's
09/03/2004 08:25 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 3 2004 12:33PM GMT
Study Finds Windows More Reliable than
Linux
Study Finds Windows More Reliable than
Linux
04/06/2005 11:56 AMA Microsoft-sponsored study finds Windows Server 2003 is more reliable
and robust and allows IT administrators to execute various tasks more
quickly than those using Red Advanced Server 3.0 running on the same
hardware.
Collie or Pug? Study Finds the Genetic
Code
Collie or Pug? Study Finds the Genetic
Code
05/21/2004 12:59 AMScientists say they have found genetic variations that allow them to
distinguish among 85 dog breeds and to identify an individual dog's
breed with 99 percent accuracy.
Study Finds Paintball Injuries on Rise
Study Finds Paintball Injuries on Rise
01/05/2004 04:50 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 5 2004 3:33AM ET
Many Parents Unaware of Teen Sex, Study
Finds
Many Parents Unaware of Teen Sex, Study
Finds
08/12/2004 12:55 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 12 2004 5:02PM GMT
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
07/28/2004 08:02 PMAP - In women at high risk of breast cancer, new research suggests MRI
scans find nearly twice as many tumors as mammograms do, but they cost
a lot and trigger more unneeded biopsies.
Study finds no cancer-cellphone link
Study finds no cancer-cellphone link
04/13/2005 06:48 AMElectronic Times Apr 13 2005 10:53AM GMT
Study Finds Flaws in PSA Cancer Tests
(AP)
Study Finds Flaws in PSA Cancer Tests
(AP)
05/26/2004 04:30 PMAP - A disturbing new study has found that 15 percent of older men
with supposedly normal readings on the widely used PSA test have
prostate cancer anyway and some even have aggressive tumors.
Study finds too few women and minorities
in tech
Study finds too few women and minorities
in tech
06/24/2005 03:24 PMZDNet Jun 23 2005 2:02AM GMT
Pollution Alters DNA in Mice, Study
Finds
Pollution Alters DNA in Mice, Study
Finds
05/17/2004 07:35 PMBreathing soot from factories or highways may cause genetic damage
that can be passed to offspring.
Study Finds Seasons Affect Cholesterol
(AP)
Study Finds Seasons Affect Cholesterol
(AP)
04/26/2004 05:31 PMAP - Cholesterol levels tend to rise in the winter and fall in the
summer variations that in some cases could affect treatment
decisions, researchers say.
Study finds Chinese Internet filters
sophisticated
Study finds Chinese Internet filters
sophisticated
04/14/2005 09:47 PMPravda Apr 15 2005 1:08AM GMT
Study Finds Pervasive Chinese Internet
Controls
Study Finds Pervasive Chinese Internet
Controls
04/14/2005 09:46 PMReuters Apr 15 2005 1:31AM GMT
Farmed Salmon Have More Contaminants
Than Wild Ones, Study Finds
Farmed Salmon Have More Contaminants
Than Wild Ones, Study Finds
01/09/2004 09:58 PMA new study of fillets from 700 salmon, wild and farmed, finds that
the farmed fish consistently have more PCB's and other contaminants.
Pay Abuses Common for Day Laborers,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
Pay Abuses Common for Day Laborers,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
06/24/2005 03:17 PMwashingtonpost.com - More than half of day laborers in the Washington
area have been cheated out of their wages and one in four has been
harmed on the job, according to a study being released today that
tries to sketch a portrait of the informal workers.
Study Finds Electronic Prescribing
Records of Limited Use
Study Finds Electronic Prescribing
Records of Limited Use
04/16/2004 11:39 AMTracking patient prescriptions alone is of little use in enhancing
patient safety, according to a researcher at Chicago's Northwestern
Memorial Hospital. Further study will determine if electronic medical
records can make a dent in physician errors that lead to patient
deaths and injuries.
Cellphones take up driver attention,
study finds (Reuters)
Cellphones take up driver attention,
study finds (Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:36 AMReuters - Using a cellphone -- even with a
hands-free device -- may distract drivers because the brain
cannot handle both tasks, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
College Faculties A Most Liberal Lot,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
College Faculties A Most Liberal Lot,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
03/31/2005 06:59 AMnot only do college faculties lean to the left, they lean farther to
the left than most of us
thought
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Computer Use a Boost to Young Minds,
Study Finds
Computer Use a Boost to Young Minds,
Study Finds
06/07/2004 08:34 PMMacon Area Online Jun 8 2004 0:31AM GMT
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
05/25/2004 05:47 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
On Fox News, No Shortage of Opinion,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
On Fox News, No Shortage of Opinion,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
03/17/2005 02:48 AMHoward Kurtz watches the media watch itself .. opinions of the anchors
and
journalists
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Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
05/27/2004 04:29 AMAP - A new study shows that a test widely used to screen for prostate
cancer misses 15 percent of the tumors including some
aggressive ones in older men.
Study Finds Benefit in Keeping
Cholesterol Extra-Low
Study Finds Benefit in Keeping
Cholesterol Extra-Low
03/08/2004 11:12 PMLowering cholesterol beyond recommended levels can substantially
reduce heart patients' risk of heart attack, a study has found.
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