Chemisty Nobel Prize 2010: Trio wins for finding new ways to bond carbon atoms together
STOCKHOLM -- An American and two Japanese scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for finding new ways to bond carbon atoms together, methods now widely used to make medicines and in agriculture and electronics. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
China Revises Up Current-Account Surplus
China's foreign-exchange regulator on revised slightly upward its estimates of the country's current-account surplus in the second quarter and first half, and warned that destabilizing hot money inflows are set to continue. online.wsj.com |
Number of the Week: Slow Growth Adds to Deficit
U.S. government debt will be 32% worse than currently expected over the next five years if U.S. economic growth stays as slow as it is now. blogs.wsj.com |
UConn Campus Evacuated Amid Bomb Threat
University of Connecticut's West Hartford Campus Was Evacuated for 2nd Bomb Threat This Week feeds.cbsnews.com |
Video: Tea Party Ready To Negotiate?
Katie Couric speaks to Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons and National Review editor Rich Lowry about negotiations and compromise between parties. feeds.cbsnews.com |