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Scientific American - OIL SANDS contain sulfur that must be removed. Sweetening such crude oil could be achieved more economically with a sulfur-stripping technique from SulphCo, in which an ultrasonic probe generates bubbles that implode in a billionth of a second. The
Doctor given suspended sentence
RTE Online - A 39-year-old doctor, formerly employed at Limerick city's biggest hospital, has been given a three-year suspended sentence for sexually assaulting a woman who worked at the same hospital. Eamonn Walsh, originally from Ballina in Co Mayo but who now
Diary dates
Daily News - Headway will be hosting an open day on Monday, March 20, National Head Injury Day, from 9am to 1.30pm, at Headway House, 11 Menston Road, Westville. Booking is not necessary and tea will be served. Inquiries: 031 266 2709. Entabeni Hospital will be
35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35
In the Groove
Scientific American - GAS SAVER: Four cylinders of this General Motors GEN IV V-8 engine shut down when they are not needed, thus boosting fuel economy. Despite rising fuel prices and fears of an oil crunch, Americans' lust for big vehicles with gas-gulping V-8 engines is


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