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Four more flu deaths reported, school outbreaks wane

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Four more deaths have been linked to the flu in Minnesota, but the number of schools reporting outbreaks dropped considerably in the past week, health officials said Wednesday.
Four more flu deaths reported, school outbreaks wane

Cat in Iowa tests positive for H1N1 flu virus

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
State officials in Iowa have confirmed a case of H1N1 in a cat, the first known instance of a cat contracting the virus from people.
Cat in Iowa tests positive for H1N1 flu virus

Plastic bag recycling effort begins in Duluth

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Two environmental organizations are kicking off an effort Wednesday to bring plastic bag recycling and recycling receptacles for cans and bottles to grocery stores in Duluth.
Plastic bag recycling effort begins in Duluth


Wis., Minn. brief public on new St. Croix bridge

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Back-to-back meetings will provideWisconsin and Minnesota residents with an update on the long-planned St. Croix River bridge project.
Wis., Minn. brief public on new St. Croix bridge

Some schools to receive H1N1 vaccine

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota counties are ironing out the final details on public vaccination clinics for kids that could begin as early as Nov. 16. The doses will only be available to children aged 9 and under.
Some schools to receive H1N1 vaccine

U of M offering H1N1 vaccine to 'high priority' students and staff

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
The University of Minnesota will offer H1N1 vaccine to some students and staff in so-called "high priority" groups Wednesday and Thursday.
U of M offering H1N1 vaccine to 'high priority' students and staff

Experts see no end to Red River Valley wet cycle

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Climate experts organized by the Army Corpsof Engineers see no end to a wet cycle in the Red River Valley.
Experts see no end to Red River Valley wet cycle

Corroding Williams sewage treatment plant concerns town

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
A sewage treatment plant in a small northern Minnesota town is failing and threatens to dump thousands of gallons of raw sewage into Lake of the Woods.
Corroding Williams sewage treatment plant concerns town

Local lab makes Tamiflu for kids

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
A pharmacy lab in Minnesota is helping address the shortage of H1N1 medicine for children, by making kid-sized doses of Tamiflu from adult-sized capsules. MPR's Lorna Benson visited the lab to see how it's done.
Local lab makes Tamiflu for kids

Paulsen: Detainees shouldn't get first wave of H1N1 vaccine

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
A Minnesota congressman is concerned about reports that detainees at Guantanamo Bay will soon get the H1N1 flu vaccine.

Sioux Falls zoo's surviving tiger cub up to 30 pounds

04.11.2009 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
A rare tiger cub born at the SiouxFalls zoo now weighs 30 pounds and is starting to get acquaintedwith other big cats.
Sioux Falls zoo's surviving tiger cub up to 30 pounds

Tim Flannery on stopping climate change

04.11.2009 23:37    minnesota.publicradio.org
Scientist Tim Flannery talks about what new data says about the warming climate. He maintains there are practical ways to address climate change, despite the huge problem he sees looming. He talked with Kerri Miller before an audience at the
Tim Flannery on stopping climate change

Study says Minnesota is tops in civic engagement

04.11.2009 23:37    minnesota.publicradio.org
A new report released Monday ranks Minnesota tops in the nation for civic involvement.
Study says Minnesota is tops in civic engagement

Dakotas' two largest medical providers complete merger

04.11.2009 23:37    minnesota.publicradio.org
The two largest medical providers in the Dakotas have completed a merger.
Dakotas' two largest medical providers complete merger

Minn. to select conservation projects for grants

04.11.2009 23:37    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minnesota Department of NaturalResources is accepting applications through the end of businessMonday for a new $3.7 million conservation grant program.
Minn. to select conservation projects for grants

Excitement at Artemis Optical Ltd as we celebrate our 1st anniversary! 26/10/09

04.11.2009 23:31    optics.org
In the space of a year Artemis Optical Ltd's business has grown from strength to strength, despite the woes of the current economic climate.
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Excitement at Artemis Optical Ltd as we celebrate our 1st anniversary! 26/10/09

Custom Compact Zoom Lenses

04.11.2009 23:31    optics.org
Resolve Optics Ltd. is able to offer instrument manufacturers and systems integrators development and supply of custom zoom lenses that uniquely combine compactness with no compromise performance.
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Custom Compact Zoom Lenses

Thin Film Solar Cell Laser Etching Systems

04.11.2009 23:31    optics.org
Laser Etching System for Thin Film Solar Cell manufacturing is equipped with a 532nm/1064nm high power laser.
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Thin Film Solar Cell Laser Etching Systems

Laser Etching System for ITO Removing

04.11.2009 23:31    optics.org
Laser etching system for ITO remove is an efficient equipment for patterning a variety of Indium Tin Oxide files coated on glass or PET as typically used in LCD panel display and touch panel display.
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Laser Etching System for ITO Removing

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