Shifting cellular energy metabolism may help treat cardiovascular disease EurekAlert! Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:26 AM PST ( Massachusetts General Hospital ) Drugs that target the way cells convert nutrients into energy could offer new approaches to treating a range of conditions including heart attack and stroke. Using a new way to screen for potential drugs, a team led by Massachusetts General Hospital researchers has identified several FDA-approved agents, including an over-the-counter anti-nausea drug, that can ... | Obama Administration Gears Up For Increased Use Of Executive Orders The Huffington Post Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:19 AM PST What's Your Reaction? WASHINGTON -- With much of his legislative agenda stalled in Congress, President Obama and his team are preparing an array of actions using his executive power to advance energy, environmental, fiscal and other domestic policy priorities. | Pet of the Week The Sharon Herald Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:16 AM PST Rex is an adult, purebred beagle whoâs full of energy, playful and gets along with children and other dogs. Heâs vaccinated and neutered. Heâs available for adoption from Club Pet, Delaware Township. For more information, call 724-962-0877. | 3 Connecticut Blast Victims Mourned at Funerals ABC News Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:16 AM PST 3 pipefitters killed in Conn. power plant blast mourned; several investigations push for cause United States - Business - Connecticut - Construction - Energy | Kesterite solar cell claims 9.6 efficiency EE Times Asia Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:11 AM PST Thin-film solar cells hold the promise of low-cost, renewable energy source that could make fossil fuels obsolete, but thus far the cells' reliance on rare elements and expensive vacuum deposition manufacturing has impeded their progress. | Civic body marches on energy-friendly path The Times of India Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:11 AM PST Amidst tall claims of going green, the municipal authorities of Punjab's major districts have been found guilty of a dull response to the proposal of installing energy-efficient streetlights in the cities. | Family, friends hold search for missing Prunedale woman The Monterey County Herald Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:08 AM PST The family of 23-year-old Ryann Bunnell Crow, the Prunedale woman who went missing Jan. 30, asked for "positive energy" from about 70 volunteers who embarked on an all-day search Saturday in the area around Kirby Park, including parts of Elkhorn Slough. | | |
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