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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Jul 10, 2011

'Tech Effect' let Casey Anthony win
Orlando Sentinel
In this age of information technology, jurors don't trust their instincts the way they formerly did. Sending people to their death is too big a decision — they know forensic science is available, and they won't take responsibility if it's not ...
See all stories on this topic »Birmingham City University wins top international prize
Sunday Times.lk
Consistently ranked in the UK top 30 for many of the courses, the faculty remains at the cutting edge of new ideas by challenging both staff and students to excel in research and studies. The Faculty of Health, a nationally recognised Centre for ...
See all stories on this topic »Henry Loomis, 1919-2008: Director of VOA Had the Idea to Create Special English
Voice of America
He left the Navy in nineteen forty-six to begin graduate studies. That year, he married his first wife, Mary Paul MacLeod. Mister Loomis studied physics at the University of California at Berkeley. He worked as an assistant to Ernest Lawrence, ...
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Cyberwar: Definition, Hype & Reality
LiveScience.com
"Cyberwar has to meet the same threshold we'd hold any other war to," said James Lewis, senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC "So if someone spray-painted a...
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LiveScience.com
ADVANCE to carry out GIS mapping of rice, soya and maize
Ghana News Agency
The statement said the exercise would involve 53 students, trained as GIS surveyors, from the University of Ghana, Cape Coast University, University of Development Studies and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. ...
See all stories on this topic »Some California university degrees disappear amid budget cuts
Sacramento Bee
By Laurel Rosenhall UC Davis students can no longer get bachelor's degrees in applied science, avian science or nature and culture. UC Santa Cruz has eliminated minors in computer technology, journalism and communication and rhetoric. ...
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Experts expect more Missouri River levee failures
The Associated Press
They're just dirt piled up," said David Rogers, an engineering professor at MissouriUniversity of Science and Technology. So far, most levees have held along the 811 miles the Missouri travels from the last dam at Gavins Point in South Dakota to its ...
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What's next for U.S. space program?
The Republic
However, the science aspect of space still remains crucially important, and separate from manned spaceflight, according to Dr. N. Jeremy Kasdin, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and the director of graduate studies at Princeton ...
See all stories on this topic »It's OK to be eSmart
St. George Daily Spectrum
GEORGE - A summer program that encourages girls in their tween years to stick with math andscience studies has doubled in size during its second year, according to organizers who will welcome the students to Dixie State College later this month. ...
See all stories on this topic »Full-day kindergarten coming to 6 more schools
Edmond Sun
“The curriculum will include a strong emphasis in literacy and mathematical reasoning as well as varied experiences in science, social studies, art, music, PE and technology.” Edmond parent Sara Hudson said she was “amazed” to see how her oldest ...
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Flower Mound scientist often plays key role in drilling controversies
Fort Worth Star Telegram
The website lists work done for the Trinity River Authority, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, University of North Texas Health Science Center and others. She is scheduled to receive a Ph.D. in environmental science from the University of Texas at...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Using Computers to Model the Heart... Why Bother?
Scientific American (blog)
Now, I'd like to provide an example of recent computational biology research – more specifically, computational cardiology research – which will hopefully illustrate the promise of this type ofscience and how it can be applied to real problems in ...
See all stories on this topic »Merit-holder Rajat gets scholarship
Times of India
Ministry of science and technology would give him a scholarship of Rs 80000 per year for higher education over five years. Rajat is currently focusing on his goal to be an engineer. The Kanganwal Road resident said he spent hours on self-study. ...
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 8 July 2011
Space Ref (press release)
It's critical to keep to the accurate incubation time for the samples (26h) and to fixate & cold-stow CsPINs samples immediately after incubation to prevent loss of science. Background: CsPINs studies the phenomenon of tropism, ie, the growth or ...
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Space Ref (press release)
Hires and Promotions (July 09, 2011)
In-Forum
Singh earned a bachelor's degree in computer science from BR Ambedkar University in Muzaffarpur, India. Snead earned a bachelor's degree in information technology from the University of Mary, and an associate's degree in computer programming from ...
See all stories on this topic »International congress of ISE to be held in Kolkata in February 2012
pharmabiz.com
The development of natural products requires the confluence of the modern techniques and integrated approaches related to their research and development in various fields of science, said Dr Pulok K Mukherjee, convener of the Congress. ...
See all stories on this topic »Indigent Student Wins N34.4m Scholarship To Study In MIT, US-Punch Newspaper
SaharaReporters.com
By John Alehenu, Abuja An indigent student from Kogi State, Master Abel Adama, has won a scholarship worth over $228472 (about N34m) over a four-year period to study in the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States of America. ...
See all stories on this topic »Notable numbers
News & Observer
Many states look to North Carolina and its Research Triangle Park as the model for attracting high-technology industries. The debate over whether federal regulators should allow Avastin to be marketed as a breast cancer treatment has been characterized ...
See all stories on this topic »China-ASEAN declaration reaffirmed to resolve conflict
BusinessWorld Online
Messrs. del Rosario and Yang, the statement noted, also discussed enhancement of trade and investments; cooperation in science and technology; agriculture and fisheries; food safety; human health; infrastructure; and transportation. ...
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Nanocrystal Transformers: Berkeley Lab Researchers Observe Structural...
Nanotechnology News (press release)
... electron microscopy, especially our recent technical advances in dynamic imaging through liquids or gases, as well as at the applied electric biasing, provides a powerful tool for such studies." This research was supported by the DOE Office of Science.
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Nanotechnology News (press release)

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