Sony Moves to Synchronize Its Music and Electronics Business
Sony Corp. is moving to synchronize its consumer electronics and music business following the collapse of its troubled partnership with Bertelsmann AG.What is the redOrbit Knowledge Network?
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The nation’s most endangered species, the Mississippi gopher frog, has faced challenges in producing offspring, but this year, nature gave them a break....
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Snake River Plain, Idaho.
Though its name might suggest something formed by the meandering of an ancient river, the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho had a far more violent birth. Scars from its relatively recent geologic or...
Saltating Gypsum into Dark Polar Dunes.
Gypsum is a common water-based mineral found in evaporative beds (ancient lakes or seas) on Earth. Gypsum rarely occurs in sand dunes on Earth as it is water-soluble (dissolves in water). However, gyp...
Many Colors, Many Moons.
Four moons huddle near Saturn's multi-hued disk.
The coloration of the planet's northern hemisphere has changed noticeably since the Cassini spacecraft's arrival in orbit in mid-2004. Imagi...
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Technology is not infallible. An estimated two million lab mistakes are made in the 100,000 laboratories in the U.S. every day.Sponsored links
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mercantile
Pronunciation: /MUR-kun-tile/
adj : of or characteristic of merchants or trade
"The mercantile needs of the United States are crucial to the health of the economy."
Today in History
October 12, 1960
At the United Nations, Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev went ballistic, taking off his shoe and pounding it on his desk. The UN Assembly President, Frederick Boland, was so irritated that he split his gavel trying to re-establish order.




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