Dim Sum Too High in Fat, Sodium - Study (Reuters)
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High Court Rejects Mexico Trucks
Environmental Study (Reuters)
High Court Rejects Mexico Trucks
Environmental Study (Reuters)
06/07/2004 08:18 PMReuters - The Bush administration can allow
tens of thousands of Mexican trucks on U.S. highways without
conducting an extensive study of the environmental effects, the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
High-performance computing critical,
study says
High-performance computing critical,
study says
09/24/2004 05:34 PMCanadaIT.com Sep 24 2004 9:48PM GMT
Study: Song downloads to hit a high note
Study: Song downloads to hit a high note
07/26/2004 02:14 PMSales will double this year and should grow to $1.7 billion in five
years, JupiterResearch predicts.
Study: 18-34s Favor High-Tech
(AdWeek.com)
Study: 18-34s Favor High-Tech
(AdWeek.com)
04/29/2004 05:52 PMAdWeek.com - Nine guys, nine laptops, nine cell phones, five TV sets,
and not a single phone line. The off- campus college household, a
scenario highlighted in an ethnographic study released last week,
underscores the multitude of media options competing for the attention
of 18- to 34-year-olds, who have grown up during a time of rapid
technological change.
Brief: Study indicates 560,000 high-tech
jobs lost since Jan. 2001
Brief: Study indicates 560,000 high-tech
jobs lost since Jan. 2001
03/19/2003 10:26 PMMost of those jobs were in the manufacturing industry, according to
the study, released today by the AEA.
American high-speed access continues to
grow: study
American high-speed access continues to
grow: study
04/22/2004 01:10 AM
The number of Americans with highspeed internet
access has
grown over the past year, with
roughly half of adults having such connectivity, according to a new
study from the Pew
Internet and American Life project .
Finding include:
55% of all adult Internet users – or 34% of all adult Americans –
have access to high-speed Internet connections either at home or on
the job.
39% of adult Internet users – or 24% of all adult Americans – have
high-speed access at home, an increase of 60% since March 2003.
...
For the first time, more than half (52%) of a key demographic group
– college educated people age 35 and younger – has broadband
connections at home.
Only 10% of rural Americans go online from home with high-speed
connections, about one-third the rate for non-rural Americans.
Highspeed connections are available at both home and work .
Study Details Three-Year High-Tech Job
Bust in United States
Study Details Three-Year High-Tech Job
Bust in United States
09/11/2004 07:43 PMLinux Electrons Sep 11 2004 11:11PM GMT
"study that alleges some correlation
between the prevalence of high-fructose
corn syrup and type-2 diabetes"
"study that alleges some correlation
between the prevalence of high-fructose
corn syrup and type-2 diabetes"
04/27/2004 03:32 AMStudy links TV to teen sex (Reuters)
Study links TV to teen sex (Reuters)
09/07/2004 06:31 AMReuters - Teenagers who watch a lot of television with sexual content
are twice as
likely to engage in intercourse than those who watch few such
programs, according to a study
published today.
No one knows which diets work best-study
(Reuters)
No one knows which diets work best-study
(Reuters)
01/04/2005 12:43 AMReuters - No one really knows which diets work and which are a waste
of time, with the possible exception of Weight
Watchers, U.S. researchers report.
Poets die young - U.S. study (Reuters)
Poets die young - U.S. study (Reuters)
04/21/2004 10:35 PMReuters - Poets die young -- younger than novelists, playwrights and
other writers, a U.S. researcher says.
Study: Migraine Little Use as Weather
Forecaster (Reuters)
Study: Migraine Little Use as Weather
Forecaster (Reuters)
06/14/2004 08:28 AMReuters - Weather changes may
trigger migraine headaches, but there is no evidence sufferers
can use their pain to predict the weather. according to a
study.
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Revenge feels sweet, and Swiss
researchers said on Thursday they have the brain scans to prove
it.
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:02 AMReuters - The common perception that terminally ill people try to hang
on until after a major event like
their birthday or a big holiday isn't true, according to a study.
Safe Drug Imports Would Be Difficult --
U.S. Study (Reuters)
Safe Drug Imports Would Be Difficult --
U.S. Study (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:21 AMReuters - Importing cheaper prescription
medicines would require costly safety measures and save U.S.
consumers little money, a government task force said on Tuesday
in a report that lawmakers and others criticized as echoing
drug industry scare tactics.
Study: Men Spend More on Video Games
Than Music (Reuters)
Study: Men Spend More on Video Games
Than Music (Reuters)
04/07/2005 01:17 PMReuters - Men spend more money on video games
than they do on all forms of music, research group Nielsen
Entertainment said Thursday, lending credence to a growing
belief that video games are displacing other forms of media for
the attention of young men.
Check ears before you pick a fight-study
(Reuters)
Check ears before you pick a fight-study
(Reuters)
08/23/2004 02:49 PMReuters - It may be wise to check out a stranger's ears before picking
a fight, U.S. researchers
have advised.
Almost Half of Video Gamers Cutting TV
Use --Study (Reuters)
Almost Half of Video Gamers Cutting TV
Use --Study (Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:26 PMReuters - Nearly half of video game players
watched less television last year or plan to cut their viewing
time this year, according to a report issued on Thursday that
lends credence to industry fears that young men are switching
off the tube.
Britons More Than Double Online Spending
-Study (Reuters)
Britons More Than Double Online Spending
-Study (Reuters)
05/28/2004 12:41 PMReuters - Britons have more than doubled the
amount of money they spend online over the past year as ever
more people do routine tasks like grocery shopping and paying
bills over the Internet.
Web Porn Entices Far More Surfers Than
Search-Study (Reuters)
Web Porn Entices Far More Surfers Than
Search-Study (Reuters)
06/03/2004 06:53 PMReuters - Online porn sites get about three
times more visits than the top Web search engines, including
market leader Google Inc., a research firm said on Thursday.
Study: Test Detects Pregnancy
Complication (Reuters)
Study: Test Detects Pregnancy
Complication (Reuters)
01/05/2005 01:33 AMReuters - Testing for a protein in the urine of
pregnant women accurately predicts whether they will develop
preeclampsia, a potentially deadly condition that affects one
in 20 U.S. pregnancies, a study said on Tuesday.
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
06/28/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Mobile phones may damage men's sperm,
Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts
dismissed Monday as inconclusive.
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.
Size Matters When It Comes to Nostrils,
Study Finds (Reuters)
Size Matters When It Comes to Nostrils,
Study Finds (Reuters)
09/15/2004 07:23 AMReuters - Large nostrils count more than a big
nose when it come to smelling power, said German scientists
Wednesday after completing a three-year-long study aimed at
treating smelling disorders.
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMReuters - Iraqi guerrillas are using
increasingly sophisticated weapons and tactics to attack U.S.
aircraft, according to a classified Army study on the downing
of helicopters in Iraq, The New York Times reported in Sunday
editions.
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:15 AMReuters - A full 25 percent of British children
between seven and 10 now have mobile phones as parents turn to
them for safety, according to a study on Wednesday.
Women Over 40 Biggest Online Gamers
-Study (Reuters)
Women Over 40 Biggest Online Gamers
-Study (Reuters)
02/10/2004 07:54 PMReuters - Think teenagers are spending all
night long playing online games on the computer? Wrong -- it's
their mothers burning the midnight oil.
Study: Swedes Most 'Digital-Savvy' in
Europe (Reuters)
Study: Swedes Most 'Digital-Savvy' in
Europe (Reuters)
04/20/2004 07:09 AMReuters - When it comes to Web surfing savvy and
adoption of the latest digital gadgets, the Swedes are the most
advanced in Western Europe while the Greeks rank last,
according to a study released Tuesday.
Married men earn more if wives do the
chores-study (Reuters)
Married men earn more if wives do the
chores-study (Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:18 AMReuters - Married men earn more than bachelors so long as their wives
stay at home doing the housework, according to a report
on Wednesday from Britain's Institute for Social and Economic Research
(ISER).
Britain's Online Ad Market Surges in
2003 - Study (Reuters)
Britain's Online Ad Market Surges in
2003 - Study (Reuters)
07/20/2004 12:57 PMReuters - Britain's Internet advertising market
topped 350 million pounds ($650 million) in 2003, putting the
industry solidly on track to surpass commercial radio within
the next three years, an industry trade group said on Tuesday.
Study: Nuclear Waste at Plants at Risk
of Attack (Reuters)
Study: Nuclear Waste at Plants at Risk
of Attack (Reuters)
04/06/2005 08:59 PMReuters - Nuclear waste at the 103 U.S.
reactors is at risk from a terrorist attack that could trigger
an inferno and release large quantities of radioactive
material, the National Academy of Sciences said on Wednesday.
Computer Use a Boost to Young Minds,
Study Finds (Reuters)
Computer Use a Boost to Young Minds,
Study Finds (Reuters)
06/07/2004 07:44 AMReuters - Preschool children who use a computer
appear to develop better learning skills than peers who lack
computer savvy, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
Researchers Study Real Viruses to Thwart
Virtual (Reuters)
Researchers Study Real Viruses to Thwart
Virtual (Reuters)
09/22/2004 08:36 PMReuters - U.S. university researchers will
soon begin a $13 million study of the spread of Internet
viruses using methods pioneered in tracking the outbreak of
human epidemics, researchers said on Wednesday.
Consumer Electronics Prices Ease in
March-Study (Reuters)
Consumer Electronics Prices Ease in
March-Study (Reuters)
05/19/2004 02:54 PMReuters - Prices of popular U.S. consumer
electronics devices fell slightly in March as declines in DVD
players and digital cameras outweighed gains in notebook
computers, according to an industry study prepared for Reuters.
Study: Global CD Piracy Trade Tops
$4.5 Billion (Reuters)
Study: Global CD Piracy Trade Tops
$4.5 Billion (Reuters)
07/22/2004 06:12 AMReuters - Street-corner peddlers of pirated
compact discs sold more than 1 billion illegally copied CDs
last year, turning a shady black-market trade into an estimated
$4.5 billion industry, a new study said Thursday.
Boys Prefer Video Games to Toys, Study
Says (Reuters)
Boys Prefer Video Games to Toys, Study
Says (Reuters)
05/11/2004 12:01 PMReuters - Boys would rather play a "G.I. Joe"
video game than with "G.I. Joe" action figures, a new study
finds.
IRS Flaws Expose Taxpayers to Snooping,
Study Finds (Reuters)
IRS Flaws Expose Taxpayers to Snooping,
Study Finds (Reuters)
04/18/2005 07:14 PMReuters - Computer-security flaws at the U.S.
tax-collection agency expose millions of taxpayers to potential
identity theft or illegal police snooping, according to a
congressional report released on Monday.
Hostile People May Be 'Born to Smoke',
Study Finds (Reuters)
Hostile People May Be 'Born to Smoke',
Study Finds (Reuters)
02/13/2004 09:19 AMReuters - People with hostile or aggressive
personality traits may have genetic tendencies that make them
"born to smoke," U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.
Ancient Maya Entrepreneurs Made Salt,
Study Finds (Reuters)
Ancient Maya Entrepreneurs Made Salt,
Study Finds (Reuters)
04/05/2005 09:18 AMReuters - Ancient Mayan entrepreneurs working
along the coast of what is now Belize distilled salt from
seawater and paddled it to inland cities in canoes, all without
government control, researchers reported on Monday.
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