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Inside the CDC lab that first found Zika in fetal tissue
2016-04-01 22:58:23| Biotech - Topix.net
In December, a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received samples of brain tissue from two children who died within a day of birth and fetal tissue from two first-trimester miscarriages. It's not uncommon for the infectious disease pathology lab at the CDC's National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases to be searching samples for something unknown.
Elevated Levels Of Suspected Carcinogen Found In States' Drinking Water
2016-03-31 11:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: The village of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., sits along the Hoosick River in eastern New York. Elevated levels of a suspected carcinogen known as PFOA were found in the village's well water, which is now filtered. Water safety concerns aren't just in Flint, Mich., these days. Communities in three states in the Northeast have found elevated levels of a suspected carcinogen - perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA. Used to make Teflon, the chemical has contaminated water supplies in New York, New Hampshire and...
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1,418 remotely exploitable flaws found in automated medical supply system
2016-03-31 09:33:15| Biotech - Topix.net
There are over 1,400 remotely exploitable flaws in Pyxis SupplyStation systems; many of those vulnerabilities, ICS-CERT warned, "an attacker with low skill would be able to exploit." No patches will be issued.
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ConAgra Foods found liable in fatal North Carolina blast
2016-03-26 00:44:55| Food - Topix.net
ConAgra Foods has been found liable for $108.9 million in a civil lawsuit stemming from a fatal 2009 plant explosion in North Carolina. The Omaha World Herald reports a Douglas County jury Friday found the Omaha, Nebraska-based food company was negligent in the Slim Jim plant explosion that killed four people.
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Australopithecus fossils found east of the Great Rift Valley
2016-03-24 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] New fossils from Kenya suggest that an early hominid species — Australopithecus afarensis — lived far eastward beyond the Great Rift Valley and much farther than previously thought. An international team of paleontologists led by Emma Mbua of Mount Kenya University and Masato Nakatsukasa of Kyoto University report findings of fossilized teeth and forearm bone from an adult male and two infant A. afarensis from an exposure eroded by the Kantis River in Ongata-Rong…
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