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ISRO report indicts Nair, 3 other scientists
Chandigarh Tribune
BANGALORE: A committee set up by the Indian Space ResearchOrganisation (ISRO) has indicted former ISRO chief G. Madhavan Nair and three other senior scientists who were barred from holding any government posts. The report prepared by a committee ...
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Visualizations take you inside science
CNET (blog)
One of the challenges facing many scientists in lesser-known fields is communicating what it is they work on. A contest aims to advance scientific research--while demystifying it for the general public--through visualizations.
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Kiwi scientist urges halt to doomsday flu research
The Press
The creation of the mutated strains has opened a philosophic turmoil in thescientific community – all regard research on various viruses as vital to help create vaccines. Said Webster: "These studies usher in a new era for life sciences, ...
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An Israeli professor's 'Eureqa' moment
Haaretz
Although automation of the processes of producing, collecting and storing research data is not unusual, this time the researchers purported to automate the distillation of scientificknowledge. The Guardian newspaper's science correspondent was not ...
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Haaretz
North Indians have healthier eyes than those in south: Study
India Today
A new research has found that those living in the northern parts have comparatively healthier eyes than their southern counterparts. The study conducted by the Delhi based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) found that two pigments - lutein ...
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India Today
Hepatitis Research May Benefit From Stem Cells
Medical News Today
The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences. Although many research terms have tried to established an infection in cells obtained from iPSCs, this study is the first to have done so. In addition, the new technique ...
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Today´s paradox: European cold winters associated with Arctic warming – and ...
Bits Of Science
The latest study was conducted by a group of German scientists of [hold tight for lengthy description] the Research Unit Potsdam of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association, and published in the journal ...
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Alaska scientist Dave Sentman leaves colorful legacy
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
by Ned Rozell / Alaska Science Forum Photo courtesy of Tom Sentman Dave Sentman, who died in December, was remembered for his innovative work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute. FAIRBANKS - Alaska scientist Davis “Dave” ...
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Scientists Chart High-Precision Map Of Milky Way's Magnetic Fields
Eurasia Review
Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory are part of an international team that has pooled their radio observations into a database, producing the highest precision map to date of the magnetic field within our own Milky Way galaxy.
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Rupert Sheldrake: the 'heretic' at odds with scientific dogma
The Guardian
The evolution of Rupert Sheldrake, would, you guess, be a worthwhile scientific study in itself, but one for which you might struggle to attract funding. Like all heretics worth their salt, he started out in good faith, a true believer, but he has been ...
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The Guardian
Hip replacement patients could face increased risk of cancer: Research
Hindu Business Line
PTI Scientists have claimed that hip replacement patients could face an increased risk of cancer and genetic damage, raising fears about the surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant. A new research on the effects of ...
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Russian scientists eye mission to moon this decade
Fox News
Lev Zelyony, director of the Institute for Space Research for the Russian Academy of Sciences, told Russia's Interfax news agency that it could also be possible to construct international observatories on those areas of the moon.
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Fox News
ERC grants skewed towards large nations and male scientists
University World News
Open to all scientific fields, the grants are worth up to EUR3.5 million each. The programme has received 26000 applications for advanced and initial grants since it started in 2007. The UK, Germany, France and Italy play host to 176 of the grant ...
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New Insights into Invasive Plant Management
PoliticalNews.me (press release)
The model was created by scientists with the Agricultural ResearchService (ARS) in Burns, Ore., and helps land managers recognize how rangeland degradation processes vary across landscapes. ARS is USDA's chief scientific research agency.
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DID YOU KNOW? G Spot remains elusive in scientific studies
Columbia Daily Tribune
They found anecdotal evidence supporting the G spot's existence abounds, and previous research is largely based on such findings. But scientificsupport is scant. It's not clear this spot is any more sensitive than other parts of the vagina; ...
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Ben Bova: Don't bother me with what's important
Naples Daily News
But their suggestions for improving our economy — and creating lots of new jobs — overlook a key factor: scientific research. It is undeniable that over the past century scientific research has been the cornerstone of our economic growth.
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Naples Daily News
Former NRC scientist abandons lawsuit
Ottawa Citizen
But that case was just the beginning of the conflict between the optics specialist and the country's leading scientific research institution. Grover would file four more human rights complaints against the NRC, which repeatedly tried to discipline him ...
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UN 'needs greater integration between science and policy'
DAWN.com
The report warns that scientific enquiry has not yet provided a detailed understanding of human impacts on the environment, and that more research is needed to understand the compounding effects of various environmental, economic and social pressures.
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DAWN.com
Telepathy, it's here
Times of India
Scientists believe in future it may be possible to "decode" the thoughts of brain-damaged patients who cannot speak. In a study described by one British expert as "remarkable" , US researchers were able to reconstruct heard words from brain wave ...
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NASA science chief advocates ties with human spaceflight
Spaceflight Now
"John's understanding of the critical connection betweenscientific research and the human exploration of space makes him an ideal choice for this job," Bolden said in a December statement announcing the selection of Grunsfeld for thescience post.
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Spaceflight Now
The Upside of Dyslexia
New York Times
The latest findings on dyslexia are leading to a new way of looking at the condition: not just as an impediment, but as an advantage, especially in certain artistic and scientific fields. Dyslexia is a complex disorder, and there is much that is still ...
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Dr Saoud (third left) speaks as Hovis, Dr Baybars and Dr Sheikh look on
Gulf Times
“This is unprecedented in the region where the overall spending on research is only 0.1% to 0.3%,” said the official who was instrumental in establishing the branch campuses in Education City. Dr Saoud told the students of the Biological Sciences ...
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Gulf Times
Scientists decode how the brain hears words
Yahoo! Philippines News
US scientists said Wednesday they have found a way to decode how the brain hears words, in what researchers described as a major step toward one day helping people communicate after paralysis or stroke. By placing electrodes on the brains of research ...
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Cats Bridge "Infection Gap" Between People and Wildlife
Kansas City infoZine
The joint National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases (EEID) Program funded the study. Scientists at Colorado State University and other institutions conducted the research.
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Ocean temps drive coral growth — and decline
Summit County Citizens Voice
The scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science cautioned that, despite those findings, rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification pose serious long-term threats to coral reefs, explaining that their research helps clarify the ...
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Scientists want kids with three parents to help eradicate genetic disease
NEWS.com.au
The procedure, described by scientific opponents as "fraught with danger", would ensure women with the severe genetic condition do not pass it on to their children. "This would mean we are using the genes of three parents," IVF Australia's Professor ...
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Sky diver to break sound barrier with jump from edge of space
Telegraph.co.uk
"This is an experience that will simulate the first human landing on the moon, and will benefit scientific research." Mr Baumgartner, who has also "base jumped" – parachuted from low altitudes – off the right arm of the statue of Christ the Redeemer in ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
JPL Scientist Searches for Life Beyond Earth
Patch.com
Dr. Max Coleman, principal scientist and senior research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, delivered his presentation, "Looking for Life on Mars and Other Places" in the Bidwell Forum at the Glendora Public Library.
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Facing Autism in New Brunswick: Autism Vaccine War: Is Scientific ...
By Autism Reality NB
None other than Dr. Paul Offit is reported to have weighed in with comments which appear to suggest that studies or articles criticizing vaccine safety in any way should not be published: "Shaw, who is on faculty ... She also expressed confidence in public understanding of the value and importance of vaccines in protecting and promoting pubic health and safety while cautioning public health authorities against dismissing further scientific research on autism vaccine issues: "There is a ...
Facing Autism in New Brunswick
Today´s paradox: European cold winters ... - Bits of Science
By Rolf Schuttenhelm
The latest study was conducted by a group of German scientists of [hold tight for lengthy description] the Research Unit Potsdam of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association, and published in the ...
Bits of ScienceBits of Science
Is scientific publishing broken? What can you do to help fix it ...
By dldahly
People often question the equity and efficiency of how research is published. One problem is the cost to access scientific research. Publishers sell a product that is initially provided to them for free. While the publisher pays to administrate ...
Statistical Epidemiology
Inhaling a toxic cocktail | BuildGreen Middle East
By bgstaff
In 2000, principal research scientist Stephen Brown, of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, conducted a study on Australian homes that revealed tenants were exposed to “up to 20 times the maximum ...
BuildGreen Middle East
How feminists corrupt DV research | A Voice for Men
By Dr. Murray Straus
To take just one recent example, analyses of data from 32 nations in the International Dating Violence Study (Straus, 2007) Straus and International Dating Violence Research Consortium 2004) found about equal perpetration rates and a ... Moreover, these efforts include intimidation and threats, and have been carried out not only by feminist advocates and service providers, but also by feminist researchers who have let their ideological commitments overrule their scientific ...
A Voice for Men
“Duh” science and popular misconceptions about scientific research
Over and over we hear from the media and politicians about studies which seem ... “Duh” science and popular misconceptions about scientific research ...
www.skepticblog.org/.../duh-science-and-popular-misconcepti...
Live debate airs major divisions in H5N1 research battle
The debate, sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences, involved two... of the two studies, and government's role in regulating scientific research.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/.../feb0312webinar-jw.html
G-spot remains elusive in scientific studies - The Checkup - The ...
How is the G-spot like the Loch Ness Monster? A lot of people believe it exists, but there's precious little scientific evidence to prove it.
www.washingtonpost.com/.../gIQA92MxLQ_blog.html
Traditional Inuit knowledge essential to scientific research: NTI
Traditional Inuit knowledge essential to scientific research: NTI. Recentstudy on killer whales shows scientists take traditional knowledge more seriously ...
www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/.../65674traditional_inuit_knowledge...
Guidance Plus: The Northeast and a scientific bellwether - The Hindu
An institution that conducts a great deal of scientific research and systematic studies with a focus on the development of the Northeast in particular is the ...
www.thehindu.com/education/research/article2825190.ece
Can Cloud Computing Address Scientific Computing Requirements ...
Can Cloud Computing Address Scientific Computing Requirements for DOE Research? Well, Yes, No and Maybe. After a two-year study of the feasibility of ...
www.scientificcomputing.com/news-HPC-Can-Cloud-Computi...
Experts Weigh In on Bird Flu Research: Scientific American
What began as a question on whether scientific journals should publish the complete research has grown into an argument on whether to conduct these studies, ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=experts-weigh...
Real benefits of scientific research measured
Scientists have developed a new way to measure the benefits of scientificresearch, ... This new study shows it is possible to measure the impact ofresearch ...
www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-real-benefits-scientific.html
Scripps research scientists illuminate cancer cells ... - Science Codex
LA JOLLA, CA -- A team led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute has ... "What we found in this study is that it's not the increased expression of the ...
www.sciencecodex.com/.../scripps_research_scientists_illumin...
Magic mushrooms' effects illuminated in brain imaging studies
The findings of two studies being published in scientific journals this week... which the researchers suggest could make it useful as an adjunct to psychotherapy.
www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012.../icl-mme012312.php
Major study of ocean acidification helps scientists ... - Science Daily
ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and sciencebreakthroughs ... Major Study of Ocean Acidification Helps ScientistsEvaluate Effects of ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120123163358.htm
National Academy of Sciences' Board on Research Data and ...
The Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) of the National Academy of Sciences announces a slate of new Board members, selected from a broad ...
www.newswise.com/.../national-academy-of-sciences-board-o.
  
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