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New York Paramedics To Use New Therapy For Cardiac Arrest Cases

While therapeutic hypothermia, a relatively new cooling therapy, is more commonly used to prevent secondary injuries when blood rushes back into the heart, New York paramedics are being trained to use the treatment for emergency cardiac arrest cases. According to city officials, the use of this treatment has been shown to increase chances of survival [...]

Filed under: Community, Healthcare, News on August 10th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Rebuilding Hope Through Art

When the earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, earlier this year, it shook more than just the ground and buildings. It shook entire lives, changing them forever. For this reason, some are taking their frustrations, stress and anxiety to the blank canvas.
Thanks to the media, we have heard countless stories of what happened during those [...]

Filed under: Arts & Culture, Community, News, Philanthropy on August 6th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Non-Profit Sector-Based Job Training Shows Promise

A report from Public/Private Ventures, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and creating programs in low-income communities, shows the immensely positive impact of job training programs on unemployed and low-skilled workers. According to the report, these programs that are developed in collaboration with specific industries such as health care, accounting and even computer maintenance are [...]

Filed under: Community, Expertise, News, Philanthropy on August 3rd, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Integrating Solar Energy With Temporary Shelters

Envision Solar, a San Diego-based company known for its solar-powered carports, has announced a new product in line with the company’s goal to make use of solar energy in unconventional places.
This new product, the LifeVillage, is aimed towards areas needing temporary shelters. The product is a series of prefabricated structures with light-gauge steel framing [...]

Filed under: Community, Environment, News on July 30th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Lost Caravaggio May Have Been Found In Rome

Citizens of Rome got the surprise of their lives when they opened the morning paper on July 18. Sprawled across the front page of the Vatican newspaper was a picture of a painting many are saying is the work of renowned baroque maestro, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
The news couldn’t have been timelier as, over the [...]

Filed under: Arts & Culture, Community, News, Press on July 29th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Simple Innovation Makes Anemia Diagnosis In Rural Areas Possible

The simple act of detecting anemia plays a large part in the diagnosis for various other health problems such as malnutrition, malaria or HIV/AIDS. Yet, in impoverished parts of the world, where resources are lacking, patients have to wait for extended periods of time for expensive laboratory test results to come back from big cities. [...]

Filed under: Community, Healthcare, News on July 26th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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New York Pushes Tap Water for Drinking

The global market for bottled water is forecast to reach $86,421.2 million by next year. Around 200 billion bottles of water are consumed in a year creating flow of garbage with no end in sight.
To suppress the flow of garbage and the additional use of energy for purification, New York City is promoting its [...]

Filed under: Community, Environment, News on July 23rd, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Relief For Haiti Still Going Strong

Although it has been a while since the quake in Haiti, relief efforts still continue to go strong. Even more so now as the American Red Cross announces new, expanded relief programs for devastated parts of the country. “Six months after the earthquake, Haiti is filled with signs of hope and progress as well as [...]

Filed under: Community, News, Philanthropy on July 21st, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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India Rejoices at Early Monsoons

For most people who live in an urban setting, a monsoon sounds like something to be dreaded. It becomes harder to travel, the weather is utterly inconsistent so that you have to lug around extra rain gear, and it just gets cold and depressing. But for people all over India, the early arrival of the [...]

Filed under: Community, Environment, News on July 18th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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New South Wales on the Brink of Fiber Optic Network for Education

A recent report reveals that the Australian New South Wales (NSW) Department of Education’s Fiber Optic broadband project is ahead of schedule. Telstra Corporation Limited, which agreed to have the project finished by September, has already laid out 99 percent of the 4500km fiber optic network.
“There has been no delay with the project, which is [...]

Filed under: Community, News, Technology, education on July 14th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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‘Younger than Moses: Idle Worship’ is an art exhibit featuring 22 artists in New York.

As part of the European Project FP7 research called “Integrated System for Transport Infastructures Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing,” a team of researchers had been gathered from the countries of Israel, Italy, France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Romania.