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TECHNOLOGY News, Apr 01, 2012

Life Technologies Showcases Leading Technologies for Cancer Research at the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
CARLSBAD, Calif., April 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- LifeTechnologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE) will exhibit products across the spectrum of basic, translational and clinical cancer research during the American Association of Cancer Research ...
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BofA technology chief says gay-marriage ban may drive off talent
Chicago Daily Herald
s technology chief denounced a proposed North Carolina measure to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman, saying the initiative would make it harder for companies to attract talent to the state. The ballot item, called Amendment One, ...
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Technology Focus: Why Apple's Cook Went To China
International Business Times
What are the outcomes of the Cook trip and its implications for the Cupertino, Calif., technology developer, which at Friday's values, remains the world's most valuable company, with a market capitalization nearing $560 billion? Creating "Guanxi.
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International Business Times
Alltopics.com Offers Newest News Flashes about Technology
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Alltopics.com has created a new section devoted to Technology. The information, news and current articles are instantly available on Alltopics.com. The website is the premiere news and information gathering which rates the issues by popularity.
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Connecticut Author Explores Reproductive Technology in 'No Easy Choice'
Patch.com
I read it in a matter of days, and I was sorry when the book ended, so caught up was I in Ellen Painter Dollar's morally complex struggle to determine whether her Christian values were compatible with using advanced reproductivetechnology to prevent a ...
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Technology has made customer experience better
Livemint
a Memphis-based logistics company—is excited about the positive changes that newer technologies such as cloud computing could bring in the logistics sector. As a member of the five-person executive committee, which plans and executes the corporation's ...
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Letters: Technology partly to blame for income inequality
USA TODAY
•The explosion of technology. The demand for unskilled labor has tanked. One guy with a backhoe can do the work of several guys with a shovel and in less time. •Globalization. Businesses are finding new global markets for their goods, but they are also ...
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USA TODAY
10 Resume Tips for Technology Professionals
Mashable
Tracy Cashman is a partner and general manager in the InformationTechnology division at Winter, Wyman. Find out more on the Winter, Wyman blog or follow on Twitter @WinterWyman. Everyone can use a little help with their resume, especially if they're ...
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Munchkin, Inc. Revolutionizes the Sippy Cup by Adding GPS Technology to Locate ...
MarketWatch (press release)
To address parents' frustrations with misplaced sippy cups, Munchkin, Inc. combined theClick Lock(TM) cups' unprecedented leak-proof performance with state-of-the-art built-in location technology that finds a lost or stray cup and pin-points its ...
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The Market Curve: The Life Cycle Of New Technology Markets
TechCrunch
But what about new technology markets themselves? Does the growth of a new market follow a similar pattern? Fred Wilson recently wrote about the twists and turns that startups face (expanding on Paul Graham's astute “Startup Curve”).
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TechCrunch
Mobile Business Concepts and Reliance Field Services Announce TechnologyAgreement
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Mobile Business Concepts and Reliance Field Services have signed atechnology agreement where MBC will provide iPhone, iPad and Android project management apps for Reliances national network of field service providers. Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) April 01, ...
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Technology: Good things come in small ultrabook packages
Indianapolis Star
Both computers support WiDi, an Intel technology for wirelessly mirroring the contents of your computer screen on a TV, provided you have an adapter connected to the TV. In my tests, the Dell booted up to Windows 7 Home Premium in about 20 seconds ...
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Microsoft Takes On Zeus
Voice of America
This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. The Microsoft Corporation is making progress in efforts to stop one of the most harmful cybercrime operations active today. It is called Zeus. Last week, an American judge ordered the group of ...
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S'pore Institute of Technology plans campus HQ, new programmes
TODAYonline
by Ng Jing Yng SINGAPORE - The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) plans to have its own campus headquarters to bring students together and is also exploring new degree options in line with possible expansion plans. SIT president Tan Chin Tiong has ...
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Global Warming Denialism 'Just Foolishness,' Scientist Peter Raven Says
ABC News (blog)
... does it act here in a way that is not particularly ambitious, but the more tragic part about it is the US is cutting off its possibilities to be a leader in this field, to be a leader in green technology (and thus) to create jobs,” Figueres said.
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ABC News (blog)
UK Take-Home Beer Technology and Beer Growler Alternative Launches in US
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Crafty Carton™ will offer a convenient and environmentally sustainable take-out beer technology and beer growler alternative. The 32oz paper cartons will enable Craft breweries, local taverns, restaurants, and bars a low cost entry into the ...
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CSIRO wins legal battle over Wi-Fi patent
ABC Online
The Federal Government has described a multi-million dollar legal settlement over CSIRO's Wi-Fi technology as a major boost for the organisation. The settlement secures more than $220 million for the Australian organisation, which invented the ...
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CSIRO settles for $220m over WLAN technology
Sydney Morning Herald
The CSIRO has been awarded $220 million after settling litigation against companies in the United States to license its wireless local area network (WLAN) technology. The national science agency has been suing companies which have been using the ...
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Technology workshops seek to empower needy
Austin American-Statesman
As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. By Ciara O'Rourke "It's hard because we don't have a computer at home," she said in Spanish, as her teenage ...
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Austin American-Statesman
Breaking: Philadelphia technology reporters to unionize across local publications
Technically Philly
A rogue group of Philadelphia technology reporters from a variety of the city's media outlets have announced their intentions to unionize against what one participant called “the oppressive regime of paternalistic publishers that plague digital ...
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NFL accelerates role of technology -- automatically
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
With the number of network cameras available, and with the capacious potential of technology's irresistible proliferation, every player on the field will be isolated for video inspection on every play and subject to instantaneous review. Automatically.
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How You Can Be Two Places at Once
Wall Street Journal
By MICHAEL SCHRAGE Cutting-edge, tech-savvy managers no longer usetechnology just to make their jobs easier and faster. Thanks to the convergence of new technologies, knowledge workers will soon be able to create virtual "agents" that help them ...
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Africa Sci-tech Forum Promotes Homegrown Innovation
Voice of America
April 01, 2012 Africa Sci-tech Forum Promotes Homegrown Innovation Gabe Joselow | Nairobi, Kenya Experts and officials gathered at the first Africa Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation in Nairobi, Kenya are seeking African solutions to African ...
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Drones Coming to a Sky Near You as Interest Surges
ABC News
Among the groups seeking to take advantage of the steep drop in price of drone technology are journalists who want to attach cameras to aircraft the size of small pizzas and that cost as much to buy — about $400 — as a one-hour helicopter rental for ...
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ABC News
Locus Technologies makes move to Asheville for data visualization
Asheville Citizen-Times
Todd Pierce and Jeff Hicks of Locus Technologies are data visualization experts who turn databases into maps. Their work makes data on water quality, chemical spills and other events more easy to understand. / Bill Sanders/wsanders@citizen-times.com ...
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Why Google isn't worried about Android revenue — Mobile ...
By Tom Krazit
Let's recall 2007, which one day we'll probably consider a pivotal year in the history of the tech industry. In January ... And while it seems like very old news, Android has really only been a mobile phenomenon since late 2010 and into 2011.
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Hadopi Cut Piracy In France, But Sales Down As Well
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Facebook plans to create new 'search engine' – Technology News ...
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BofA technology chief says gay-marriage ban ... - Miami Gay News
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Bank of America Corp.'s technology chief denounced a proposed North Carolina measure to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman, saying the initiative would make it harder for companies to attract talent to the state.
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U.S. Postal Service Launches Innovative Technology for Small ...
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U.S. Postal Service Launches Innovative Technology for Small Businesses. By Anita ... This is part of a larger initiative by the Postal Service to use innovation and technology to serve small businesses. .... See All Small Biz NewsReleases ...
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Apple wage pledge shouldn't boost iPad prices | Technology ...
Consumers probably won't have to pay more for iPads, iPhones and other popular consumer electronics despite a Chinese company's pledge to trim work hours and raise wages for its hardscrabble assembly workers.
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Nokia May Turn Tattoos Into More Than Body Art
Today a tattoo is a popular way of showing off a little individuality, but historically tattoos were used as a form of communication. Roman soldiers and slaves ...
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Revision3 adds Reitman to digital roster - Entertainment News ...
Revision3 is adding another YouTube regular to its growing roster..Technology News from the entertainment source: Variety. Revision3 adds Reitman to digital ...
www.variety.com/article/VR1118051796?refCatId=1009
Dead Stars: GPS for future astronauts? | Technology News Blog ...
The steady emission from decaying stars could one day help astronauts navigate through space. Navigating through the stars is a pain. There's no Google Maps ...
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Box unveils cloud service for iOS workplace mobile apps | Mobile ...
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'Free' phone apps come with energy cost ... Satellite images become archaeology tool ... Spring equinox brings folk beliefs ... Science andTechnology news ...
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Internet activity 'to be monitored' under new laws - Telegraph
Technology News · Technology Companies · Technology Reviews · Video ...the continued availability of communications data as technology changes," a ...
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BBC News - Nokia and Apple squabbles delay Sim card ruling
A decision over the next format for mobile Sim cards has been delayed as patent disputes bring negotiations to a standstill.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17560258
More US clean tech IPOs come to market, amid skepticism
Enphase and Luca Technologies expected to trade on Friday * IPO interest in clean technology picking up after drought * Skepticism still remains about ...
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Tech stocks slump despite Red Hat gains
By Dan Gallagher, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) —Technology ... Stocks editor John Shipman joins the News Hub with news of the day that will ...
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Why Google isn't worried about Android revenue — Mobile ...
Mobile Technology News ... Let's recall 2007, which one day we'll probably consider a pivotal year in the history of the tech industry. In January, Apple unveiled ...
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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Apr 01, 2012

Bird Flu Studies Okay To Share Despite Bioterror Fears, Panel Says
Huffington Post
The decision could end a debate that began in December when the government took the unprecedented step of asking the scientists not to publicize all the details of their work. The research, by two scientific teams – one in Wisconsin, the other in the ...
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US reviews research risks amid bird-flu debate
The Durango Herald
By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is ordering a government-wide review of scientific researchthat could raise biosecurity concerns in the wake of fierce controversy about some man-made strains of the deadly ...
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Insight: Chasing cheaper cancer drugs
Reuters
By Ben Hirschler | LONDON (Reuters) - In a nondescript suburb south of London, tucked away behind a big hospital, Paul Workman and fellowscientists are celebrating victory in the "World Cup" of cancer drug researchfor their work in discovering a ...
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Science and the doubting conservatives
Los Angeles Times
(David Gothard / For The Times / March 30, 2012) With so many scientificissues becoming battlefields in the culture wars — from climate change to stem-cell research to evolution (see above) — we hardly needed a new studyto tell us that scientists ...
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Forage Fish Twice as Valuable in the Water as in the Net
Newswise (press release)
This group of experts, with support from the Lenfest Ocean Program, synthesized scientific research and other information about these species and conducted original simulation modeling to reach their conclusions. “The Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force has ...
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European experts in disarray over EHS -- electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Washington Times
The reason for the need of self-diagnosis is that scientists did not execute sufficiently relevant scientific studies that would reliably determine whether EHS is caused by EMF or other agent. In recent days, European experts produced two opposite ...
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Washington Times
Why spinach could be potent weapon against citrus disease
USA TODAY
A study released earlier this year by the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences estimated the disease had cost that state's industry $3.63 billion in lost revenues since 2006. By last year, more than 43% of Florida citrus ...
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USA TODAY
Life Technologies Showcases Leading Technologies for Cancer Research at the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... to validation of new drug targets and the application of genomic sequencing in clinical trials, Life Technologies provides optimized solutions specific for cancer research," said Ronnie Andrews, president of medical sciences at Life Technologies.
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National Academy of Sciences
The Cutting Edge
The report, requested by the Office of the Vice President and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, reviews and updates a 2002 study that examined the technical concerns raised about the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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The Cutting Edge
Planet is in critical state, warns science declaration
DAWN.com
“We have been far better at documenting the problem and understanding the processes than engaging with solutions,” said Mark Stafford Smith, science director of the Climate Adaptation Flagship at the Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch ...
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DAWN.com
AF gives $200K grant to study thruster erosion
AirForceTimes.com
A Marshall University physics professor is conducting research that may help improve spacecraft propulsion systems. Officials at the Huntington school say Thomas Wilson has received a $200000 grant from the Air Force Office ofScientific Research.
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CTBT: New Study Fails to Resolve Differences over Risks to US Nuclear Arsenal
Heritage.org
By Baker Spring On March 30, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released a report that is already starting to be described as having resolved all of the technical issues surrounding the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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Pesticides are a culprit in the decline of bee population: Study
Economic Times
In Thursday's issue of the journal Science, two teams of researchers published studies suggesting that low levels of a common pesticide can have significant effects on bee colonies. One experiment, conducted by French researchers, indicates that the ...
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US experts give nod to publish mutant bird flu studies
Himalayan Times
The announcement came after the latest research and revisions to the papers led by a Dutch and a US team of scientists were reviewed by the nongovernmental US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB). The US experts had previously ...
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Australian WiFi inventors win US legal battle
Turkish Press
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) patented the technology in the 1990s, and has been suing companies using it without a licence since 2005. In 2009, CSIRO recouped Aus$205 million (US$212 million) after settling ...
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Scientist at A&M research center moves proteins in spinach to citrus trees to ...
Austin American-Statesman
In 2010, a panel convened by the National Academy of Sciencesreported that the sort of genetic engineering Mirkov and others are doing "holds the greatest hope" for creating citrus trees resistant to the bacterium. By that time, greening was already ...
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Austin American-Statesman
India's 3rd research base in Antarctica begins
Hindustan Times
The winter team is there carrying out tests on various equipment and systems," Shailesh Nayak, secretary, ministry of Earth Sciences, said. The formal launch of the research station - Bharti - is expected in November when it is summer time in the icy ...
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Budding scientists shine in competition
Mount Airy News
Students from Millennium Charter Academy are once again setting the competition world ablaze, this time taking home a full one-third of the first place awards at the North Carolina Student Academy of Science research paper competition.
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Australian Wi-Fi inventors win legal battle for US patent
Taipei Times
Australian government science body the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) said yesterday it had won a multi-million dollar legal settlement in the US to license its patented technology that underpins the Wi-Fi platform ...
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Short Reads
GenomeWeb Daily News
The National Human Genome Research Institute's funding would be cut by $1 million to $511 million, while the new National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences would receive an increase of $64 million to $639 million. Researchers at Brigham and ...
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Behind the Scenes: The Lefty PR Group That Stokes Consumer Fear of BPA
Right Side News
The science against BPA isn't very convincing, yet the left-wing onslaught from environmental groups, activist scientists and the media has convinced many consumers that soup cans, soda bottles and plastic storage containers are going to make them sick ...
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Stanford founds institute to study cosmic humor -- it's no joke
Palo Alto Online
by Nichelle Nicholas Stanford University's newest research institute has some people in the scientific community laughing, but the university insists it's not fooling. Scientists with the Physics Institute of Time, String Theory and Punchlines (aka PIT ...
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UNH leads ecosystem, land use project
Eagle Tribune
With a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation, the University of New Hampshire will lead a research and education project to explore the state's forests and waterways, the services that use these natural resources, and how land and ...
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Science endures as conditions in Greece worsen
PhysicsToday.org
But the country's scientists fear that applying the prescribed measures across the board, without regard to quality or productivity, damages science. As Giorgos Tsironis, a physicist at the University of Crete and at the Foundation forResearch and ...
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Neuroscientists: We Don't Really Know What We Are Talking About, Either
Scientific American (blog)
As long as you throw in enough jargon, it sounds science-y and legit and stuff.” “It's not just what we write in our studies,” explains Stephanie Sigma of Stanford University. “It's a lot of the pretty pictures, too. You know those images with captions ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Book Review: A Transatlantic History of the Social Sciences: Robber ...
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Book Review: A Transatlantic History of the Social Sciences: Robber Barons, the Third Reich and the Invention of Empirical Social Research, by Christian Fleck. Posted on April 1, 2012 by Blog Admin ... Fleck devotes the first part of his study to demonstrate the influence of American philanthropists in aiding the growth of the social sciences and their increasing recognition in academic institutions. Wealthy donors, such as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, were instrumental in ...
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Pakistan News Watch - Panel backs sharing studies of lab-made ...
The decision could end a debate that began in December when the government took the unprecedented step of asking the scientists not to publicize all the details of their work. The research, by two scientific teams _ one in Wisconsin, the ...
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Beatrice Mintz, Ph.D., Wins AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in ...
By iCELL News
The AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research was established in 2004 to honor an individual who has made significant fundamental contributions to cancer research, either through a single scientificdiscovery or a body of work . These contributions ... “Her groundbreaking work has helped shape our understanding of stem cell behavior and the tumor microenvironment in cancer, and has provided scientists with important tools tostudy the many types of cancer.” ...
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Bird Flu Studies Okay To Share Despite Bioterror Fears, Panel Says
By The Huffington Post News Editors
NEW YORK -- The U.S. government's biosecurity advisers said Friday they support publishing research studies showing how scientists made new easy-to-spread forms of bird flu because the studies, now revised, don't reveal details bioterrorists could use. The decision could ... in high-security labs. Publication in scientific journals is how scientists share their work so that their colleagues can build on it, perhaps finding ways to better monitor and thwart bird flu in the wild, for example.
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“Marketing for Scientists” Charts a Path to Success « Research ...
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He points out that “There are walls between universities, walls betweenresearch groups, walls between one scientist and another.” He asserts that “Each wall between scientific subcultures can only be penetrated by a real, organic human ...
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Stand Up To Cancer and Prostate Cancer Foundation Announce ...
By AACR Communications Staff
CHICAGO — Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) and the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF), along with the American Association for Cancer Research(AACR), SU2C's scientific partner, announced the formation of a new Dream Team dedicated to prostate cancer ... The Chinnaiyan laboratory has focused on functional genomic, proteomic, metabolomic and bioinformatic approaches to study cancer for the purposes of understanding tumor biology, as well as to discover clinical biomarkers.
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Science sucks. - Telic Thoughts
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Everybody who's ever given money to cancer research should really be pissed about this.[HT Mike ... In a 2011 paper titled, "Believe it or not," they analyzed in-house projects that built on "exciting published data" from basic science studies. " Often, key data could not be reproduced,"…Of 47 cancer projects at Bayer during 2011, less than one-quarter could reproduce previously reported findings, despite the efforts of three or four scientists working full time for up to a year. You know ...
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Industrial Policy for Bioterror Drugs Advances | GoozNews
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The National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), headed since the 1980s by Anthony Fauci, receives over $1 billion a year for bioterror-oriented scientific research. The National Cancer Institute, by comparison, receives ...
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Engineering - Visiting Research Scientists I
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Visiting Research Scientists I - Posted in Engineering - Science Jobs, Postdoc Fellowships, Events - Published by TheScienceJobs.com.
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Chemists and Materials Scientists : Occupational Outlook Handbook ...
Chemists and materials scientists study the structures, compositions, reactions, and other ... An increasing number of scientific research projects involve multiple ...
www.bls.gov/ooh/Life.../Chemists-and-materials-scientists.htm
Scientific Journals Plan To Publish Contentious Bird Flu Research
Revised versions of manuscripts that describe two recent studies can be openly ... debate that has raged within the scientific community for months.
www.npr.org/.../scientific-journals-plan-to-publish-contentious...
A tragic and stunning case of scientific fraud in studies on red wine ...
A tragic and stunning case of scientific fraud in studies on red wine and resveratrol. ... (NaturalNews) In yet another stunning example of scientificresearch fraud, ...
www.naturalnews.com/035315_red_wine_resveratrol_scientifi...
Stanford imaging study reveals differences in brain function for ...
Imaging study reveals differences in brain function for children with math anxiety ... professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences who led theresearch. In their ...
med.stanford.edu/ism/2012/march/math.html
Publicizing scientific studies could be dangerous : Editorial : DAILY ...
Is there a possibility of cutting-edge scientific research being used for malicious purposes, such as by terrorists? Two studies conducted by Japanese, U.S. and ...
www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/editorial/T120319003798.htm
Vitals - Rethinking how we confront cancer: Bad science and risk ...
The scientists were able to replicate only 11 percent of the conclusions. Inscience, replication is proof. If a study can't be reproduced reliably, it is wrong. Most of ...
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Bees' Decline Linked to Pesticides, Studies Find - NYTimes.com
Get Science News From The New York Times » ... The other study, byscientists in Britain, suggests that they keep bumblebees from supplying ... “I personally would like to see them not being used until more research has been done,” said ...
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Hutchinson Center scientists break through pancreas cancer ...
Research study reports extending survival in mice by 70 percent; initial ... of the Hutchinson Center's Clinical Research and Public Health Sciencesdivisions, ...
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Investigating Weird Weather, Scientists Study The Ice - Science ...
... across the world over the past few years, scientists have begun toresearch the loss of arctic sea ice. ... Investigating Weird Weather, Scientists Study The Ice ...
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Biomedical Sciences BSc Honours : Course Overview ...
Drawing on the University's strengths in biomedicine teaching and research, this degree ... As a student at Newcastle you will join the School of BiomedicalSciences. ... Biochemistry is the study of life at the molecular level – how genes and ...
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