Kate Borkowski’s Bösendorfer Experience

June 2, 2011


Seattle, WA (WiredPRNews.com) While recording at Martian Engineering in Cornwall, England, Kate Borkowski found herself walking into Tori Amos’ piano room for the first time, alone, with a heavy door closing behind her, and big shoes to fill. Just being in the room with the massive Bösendorfer was humbling, like gazing out at an […]

Facebook execs to have child safety meeting

April 13, 2010


Facebook executives will reportedly meet with police regarding child safety issues.
London, England (WiredPRNews.com) – Facebook executives are expected to meet with police regarding child safety issues on Monday. As reported by CNN, the social networking site execs will discuss concerns about child safety amid criticism by child experts and authorities in the UK, which suggest […]

Agriculture reform necessary for global threat protection

March 26, 2010


A new study proposes farming reform is necessary to aid developing nations.
Olso (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests farming reform is essential for combating threats to developing countries such as widespread hunger and global warming. As reported by Reuters, the international report states research and radical reform were necessary for confronting the threats without increasing […]

Butlins and Carlsberg Give Probably The Best Team Talk In The World…….

March 11, 2010


Butlins, The UK’s favourite holiday company, has teamed up with Carlsberg, the official beer of the England football team, to support our boys at this summer’s World Cup by hosting two England roadshows at the Resorts in Bognor Regis and Skegness during March.
On Saturday, March 13, the interactive England roadshow bus will get the celebrations […]

Healthy aging adults require less sleep

February 10, 2010


A new study shows that older healthy adults may not require as much sleep than younger ones as they age.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests healthy aging adults may require less sleep than younger adults. As reported by AFP, the recent study showed that the older participants slept for shorter periods than their younger […]

Bill considered for pleural plaques compensation

February 10, 2010


Mesothelioma Cancer News provides news and information on asbestos attorneys and law.
U.K. (Mesothelioma Cancer News) – A new bill is reportedly being considered by Britain’s House of Lords that will allow sufferers of pleural plaques to receive legal compensation in England and Wales. As reported by Bloomberg, the bill would reverse the withdrawal of the […]

Study unveils the happiest U.S. states

December 22, 2009


A new study suggests where the happiest places in the country are.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study has reportedly identified the happiest locations across the U.S. As reported by LiveScience.com, the research has pinpointed states in the country where people are deemed the happiest.
As noted in the report, among the top states on the list […]

Petunias and potatoes may be murderous plants

December 10, 2009


A new study reveals the two plants may be carnivorous.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – Petunias and potatoes may be murderous. As reported by LiveScience, a new study indicates that the plant types may be carnivorous, and the trait may be found in a broader range of plants than previously believed.
Mark Chase, a botanist with the Jodrell Laboratory […]

Spread of cancer studied in mice

October 20, 2009


A new study sheds light on the progression of breast cancer.
London, England (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study provides possible insight into how breast cancer cells spread. As reported by Reuters, researchers with Cancer Research UK identified a genetic indicator of the spread of the disease in mice, TGF-beta.
Erik Sahai, with Cancer Research UK’s London institute, […]

Scientists Seeking Women to Eat Chocolate

July 25, 2009


Researchers are seeking volunteers for a study on the effects chocolate may have on the heart.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News — Scientists in London, England are searching for forty women to participate in a study that would require them to eat chocolate every day for an entire year, as reported by AFP. The […]

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