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Pain and love: how companies – and people – change (Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard) – Video

Posted: September 24, 2014 at 4:40 pm


Pain and love: how companies - and people - change (Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard)
This is a short excerpt from my opening keynote at CA Expo in Sydney Australia, August 27, 2014, on the future of business, technology and the app economy, s...

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[NASA] Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 with CRS-4 for International Space Station – Video

Posted: September 23, 2014 at 10:49 am


[NASA] Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 with CRS-4 for International Space Station
SPACEX COVERAGE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH5EErE8QnI SpaceX launched their 6th Falcon 9 rocket of the year today and 13th overall at 05:52 UTC, September 21st 2014 from Space Launch...

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Liftoff of SpaceX-4 – Video

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Liftoff of SpaceX-4
The SpaceX-4 Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying a Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. Liftoff was at 1:52 a.m. EDT.

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SpaceX cargo ship blasts off toward space station – Video

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SpaceX cargo ship blasts off toward space station
SpaceX #39;s unmanned Dragon cargo ship blasts off toward the International Space Station, carrying a load of supplies and science experiments for the astronauts living there. The spacecraft launched...

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SpaceX Dragon launches to the ISS – Video

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SpaceX Dragon launches to the ISS
NASA Television coverage of the September 21 launch of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft on the company #39;s CRS-4 mission to the International Space Station. The spacecraft #39;s 2.5 tons of supplies,...

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Airplanes take us to the Skies; i.e. Int. Space Station (Satellite) – Video

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Airplanes take us to the Skies; i.e. Int. Space Station (Satellite)
Jesus said "I go to prepare a place for you and if I go... I will come again and receive you unto myself, that where I am ye may be also" In 1st Thessalonians 4: 15-17 portrays we "Shall meet...

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Expedition 41 Soyuz Prepared for Launch to Station – Video

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Expedition 41 Soyuz Prepared for Launch to Station
At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft was encapsulated into the third stage of its Soyuz booster rocket Sept. 19 as preparations continued for the Sept. 26...

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Space Station gets its own 3D printer in Dragon delivery

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The International Space Station accepted another SpaceX shipment containing the first 3-D printer ever launched into orbit.

The SpaceX cargo ship, Dragon, has arrived at the space station two days after blasting off from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

German astronaut Alexander Gerst used a robot arm to grab the capsule.

The Dragon is delivering more than 5,000lbs of supplies, with the 3-D printer - an experimental model taking top billing among the payload.

Also on board are mice and flies for biological research, fresh spacesuit batteries so Nasa can resume routine spacewalks, and a 30 million dollar (18 million) instrument to measure ocean wind.

Nasa is paying California-based company SpaceX to stock the station. Last week, the firm won the right to transport astronauts, although that is still a few years off.

The Dragon will remain at the orbiting outpost for about a month, where it will be filled with experimental materials and data for return to Earth.

The Dragon is the only unmanned cargo capsule capable of returning items, and this mission marks its fifth visit to the space station.

Another spacecraft is due to arrive in another couple days.

Russia is poised to launch a Soyuz spacecraft from Kazakhstan on Thursday with a three-person crew. That will bring the number of astronauts at the space station to the usual six.

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Opportunities to reduce patient burden associated with breast cancer screening

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23-Sep-2014

Contact: Kathryn Ryan kryan@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News @LiebertOnline

New Rochelle, NY, September 23, 2014New technology and better screening strategies can lower the rate of false-positive results, which impose a substantial financial and psychological burden on women. The many misperceptions about breast cancer screening options and risks, the benefits and costs of screening, and the need for new approaches and better education are discussed in a series of articles in a supplement to Journal of Women's Health, a peer-reviewed publication from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The supplement is available free on the Journal of Women's Health website at http://online.liebertpub.com/toc/jwh/23/S1.

In the article "The Patient Burden of Screening Mammography Recall," the authors report that among more than 1.7 million women aged 40-75 years who underwent screening mammography and were not diagnosed with breast cancer, 15% were recalled for further testing. The cumulative risk of a false-positive result after 10 years of annual screening mammograms is an estimated 61%. Coauthors Matthew Alcusky, PharmD, MS, Janice Clarke, RN, BBA, and Alexandria Skoufalos, EdD, Jefferson School of Population Health; Liane Philpotts, MD, FSBI, Yale University School of Medicine; and Machaon Bonafede, PhD, MPH, Truven Health Analytics, evaluate the direct cost burden of recall, the indirect costs associated with missed work time, travel, and substitute caregivers, for example, and the physical or psychological effects of a false-positive result, which may include unnecessary anxiety and reduced quality of life.

In an accompanying review article on "Understanding Patient Options, Utilization Patterns and Burdens Associated with Breast Cancer Screening," authors Susan C. Harvey, MD, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; Sharon Mass, MD, FACOG, Morristown Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates; and Ashok Vegesna, PharmD, Janice Clarke, RN, BBA, and Alexandria Skoufalos, EdD, Jefferson School of Population Health, attribute much of the confusion women face in making informed decisions about breast cancer screening and recall options to a lack of consensus among the organizations developing screening guidelines and the mixed messages they deliver. The authors call for a more thoughtful approach to breast cancer screening and research that takes into account the tangible and intangible costs that women now bear.

"The articles in this supplement are timely and reveal surprisingly complex issues," says Susan C. Harvey, MD, in her Editorial, "The Charge and the Challenges of Breast Cancer Screening." Collectively, the articles "illustrate the need for a more tailored approach to breast cancer awareness, education, and screening. The goal is to make appropriate screening and diagnosis easier on women and more responsive to the changing face of value-based health care."

"The direct and indirect cost burden of inconclusive mammography screenings and recalls is significant and indicates a need for new approaches to breast cancer screening," says Susan G. Kornstein, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Women's Health, Executive Director of the Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Women's Health, Richmond, VA, and President of the Academy of Women's Health.

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The supplement was funded by an educational grant from Hologic, Inc.

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Remake di Estrarre il DNA dalle fragole 5 anni dopo – Video

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Remake di Estrarre il DNA dalle fragole 5 anni dopo
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