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...Drug Administration (FDA) must receive records of all relevant pharmaceutical-company trials, both published and unpublished, before it will approve a drug. Under the Freedom of Information Act, the researchers writing in PLoS Medicine were recently able to obtain those FDA records of industry-sponsored clinical trials. They yield data, they believe, that lets them avoid a bias that often plagues reviews of previous research: the tendency for conclusive positive results to be published, sometimes more than once, and thus over-represented, while mediocre results can be ignored or even swept under...
...corn, used in the U.S. to make ethanol. Virgin and partners claim that their airplane fuel is, as Branson says, "completely environmentally and socially sustainable." It's not made from staple-food crops or from crops that required deforestation. But even coconuts and babassu have their problems: the oil yield is just not that high. If a 747 could run on coconut oil alone, it would still take more than a dozen acres of crop to fill one plane...
...Junior Patrick Ziemnik suffered his second fall of the weekend at 174 lbs against No. 10 Steve Anceravage, while Fred Rowsey (184) managed to yield no more than a regular decision to No. 17 Josh Arnone...
...Future efforts could yield a much stronger adhesive,” Autumn said...
...this stage, it is now a project that is to be proposed by the Charlesview board and developers.” Boston Redevelopment Authority spokeswoman Jessica Shumaker said that she was optimistic that the dialogue between the developers and the members of the community would yield improvements to the current proposal. “I think a lot of the issues that the residents are concerned about now will be worked out through the process,” said Shumaker, whose agency oversees redevelopment projects in the city. “When the developer files, it’s just...