Canada scientific researchers continue to criticize governmental effort

Rising dissensions are being witnessed among the community of scientists in Canada and almost all of them are accusing the government for its naivety and negligence with regard to the domain of scientific researches. Even a panel of researchers recently accused the government of wasting taxpayer money by building research infrastructure and not rendering appropriate fund to operate it and also for not rejuvenating funding to areas where it has built proficiency by now.
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Verizon Foundation awards New England Tech grant worth $5000

It feels great to state that Verizon Foundation has awarded New England Institute of Technology, the FIRST Technical Challenge Affiliate Partner for Rhode Island, a grant worth $5000. How will be the grant used? It has been found that the $5,000 grant will be used to support the Rhode Island High School FIRST Technical Challenge.
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Bird flu besieging Vietnam yet again

Is bird flu expanding its lethal tentacles in the sphere of Vietnam again? It seems so since in the recent days a Vietnamese woman has succumbed to the deadly force of bird flu and has died as a result. What’s more important is that the very woman with this has become the country’s fourth human victim of the disease this year. Well, before proceeding any more we should comprehend this deadly disease and its portentous effects.
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Is Colorado divided on health care reform?

Is Colorado, state in west central United States in the Rocky Mountains, smelling a rat regarding the health care reform program? Does it consider that proposed health care reform may fall short? These questions are coming to the fore in profusion owing to the sudden withdrawal of an ambitious proposal recently that was poised to take the first steps at reforming Colorado’s health care system. It has been learnt that the main intention of House Bill 1358 was to create a health care authority to develop a system with the aim of helping Coloradans to get hold of individual health care policies.
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Swine flu creates havoc – may lead to graver flu pandemic

Swine flu has created havoc so far and has led to the death of more than 60 people in Mexico and has shown up in San Diego and Imperial counties in California and San Antonio, Texas as well. The situation is grave hence and all these have made the Arizona state health officials highly conscious. It has been learnt that they are keeping a close eye on the entire development. However the term is new to many. What is swine flu then?
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