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Richard Gray

Beijing heat may improve athletes' mental performance

The stifling heat in Beijing may take a physical toll on British athletes at the Olympic Games, but the hot weather may help improve their mental performance, according to new research. By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent...

Life returns to shrivelled Aral Sea

Fishing ports marooned for nearly 50 years in a man-made desert around Central Asia's Aral Sea are coming back to life as rising water levels reverse the retreat of the shoreline. By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent Back to...

Richard Gray’s Offers Power Management Training

Educates dealers on benefits of company's power management systems. Motivated both by good conscience and by a heightened nationwide interest in "green" living, Richard Gray's Power Company announces a new campaign to educate...

VisionArt Galleries Showcases Audio Solutions by Triad Speakers

A/V concealment system hides TV behind art and has optional 2.0 and 3.0 speaker systems. 08.06.2008 — VisionArt Galleries will showcase its VisionArt Audio Solutions by Triad Speakers at CEDIA Expo 2008. This integrated A/V...

RGPC Unveils Intelligent Energy Consumption Initiative

RGPC’s CEDIA EXPO PowerVault training session will be the first step in its campaign to educate installers about possible tax credits and other benefits of power management/renewable energy systems. Motivated both by good...

Drug dealers as young as nine operate in the playground

Children as young as nine are being targeted by criminal gangs to sell drugs, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal. By Ben Leach and Richard Gray Figures disclosed for the first time show that hundreds of under-16s are arrested each...

EU farm policy causing early deaths

By Roger Dobson and Richard Gray European Union farming policies are killing more than 3,400 people in the UK each year, according to a report published by the World Health Organisation. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP),...

US government aims to tame hurricanes

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent With winds that rip apart buildings and can produce more power than a nuclear bomb, it would seem humans can do little against the devastating force of a hurricane. The Department of...

Intelligent roads to prevent accidents

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent Cars that warn motorists about accidents before they happen and "intelligent" roads that direct drivers to empty parking spaces are being developed in Britain. Experts hope the project...

Teenager Alex boosted in his mission to emulate brothers

Published Date: 31 July 2008 RISING star Alex Blair today took the first steps towards following his illustrious older brothers – Mike and David – into the rugby limelight by being named among the latest inductees to...