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Entries for July, 2012

Thermo Fisher Scientific Develops a Labor Efficient Method to Determine Polyphosphates and Citrate in Shrimp

Teen Author Releases Book after Interviewing More Than 500 Athletes

United Kingdom: Residents face devastation with neither flood defences nor respite from the rain

United Kingdom: Hull flooding case study: ‘We were absolutely traumatised’

Bill Clinton: cutting use of natural resources would help US economy

Ravaged by fires, Western ranchers face "scary" summer

Majority of Americans Believe Climate is Warming, Weather Less Stable

Texas Court Rules Air Deserves Same Protection As Water

Poll: Most believe in climate change

Lives on the line in the fight to save tuna

Lemurs sliding towards extinction

ASTAV Technology to Conquer Theft of Passwords Now Available

Dexter Industries Releases iPhone and iPad Control for MINDSTORMS NXT

Wild Florida Airboats Embarks on Adventure through the Headwaters of the Everglades

FPL and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center Partner to Rescue Sea Turtles Tilly and Kahuna

Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces a Superior Method for the Analysis of Zanthoxylum Nitidum (Roxb.) DC

AMLI Flagler Village Saves Energy and Improves Lighting with Energy Efficient Lighting Retrofit

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Announces Investigation of Board of AMERIGROUP Corporation

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Announces Investigation of Board of FX Alliance Inc.

Early Americans’ two-tool tech

Endangered birds hatch in the UK

PLX Devices Presents XWave Sport

3dCarbon Announces the Release of their Newest Body Kits at CustomAutoTrim.Com

TOUCHTiER’s Participation in Microsoft Worldwide Partners Conference

MediaTek Announces Global Partnership to Bring Twitter to ‘Smart-Feature Phones’

KritiKal Solutions Would be Exhibiting at InTranSe 2012

Virtual Tour Software Company, RTV, Inc unveils RealTour Fusion-the most powerful virtual tour system on the market

Climate could kill you, Outback towns are told

Kiss of the Marlin San Diego Book Awards 2012 Finalist

Solar companies demand £2.2m in damages from DECC over feed-in tariff fiasco