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Jan 31, 2011

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Amoebas in Drinking Water: A Double Threat
U.S. News & World Report
He coauthored a study of amoebas' “yet unquantified emerging health risk” in the February 1 in Environmental Science & Technology. He and Jacqueline Thomas ...
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Chesco man to travel the world studying solar energy
The Mercury
With the help of this lab work, Limpert plans to spend a good portion of the next few months performing background research on solar energy technology and ...
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'Cornell Dots' that light up cancer cells go into clinical trials
Nanotechnology News (press release)
... sensors and such microarrays as DNA chips. Wiesner's original research was funded by the National Science Foundation, New York state and Phillip Morris USA.
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Nanotechnology News (press release)

Altered cell metabolism has role in brain tumor development
PhysOrg.com
Technological improvements in the past five years – the science of metabolomics -- have made it possible for scientists to simultaneously look at hundreds ...
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Veterinary Researcher Studies Neglected Tropical Diseases In Humans
Biomed Middle East
... and are the only ones in the world to use our unique electrophysiological, molecular and microfluidic technology on parasites for NTD research. ...
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Time for innovation: gov't
StarPhoenix
... that would co-ordinate areas of government dealing with science and technology and serve as a funding agency for research and development projects. ...
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Drilling for insights under the salty dead sea
PhysOrg.com
... Technology (ETH) in Zurich, the University of Geneva, the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto and the University of Minnesota. ...
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Research Reveals That DNA Deforms Double Helix into Alternative Stable Structures
AZoNano.com
Previous studies of DNA structure have relied mainly on techniques such as X-ray and conventional NMR, which can't detect such fleeting or rare structural ...
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Access Pharmaceuticals (ACCP.OB): Not your Typical Junior Biotech
Stock Markets Review
This technology was recently presented at the Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, TX. ...
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Jade Consultancy signs MoU with Synlift Systems GmbH
AME Info
The technologies to use these sources efficiently already exist and more scientific research on them is taking place." "I am particularly pleased that once ...
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NASA letter leaves Christopher over the moon!
The Paisley Daily Express
Paisley youngster Christopher Allan decided to research the US space agency as part of a class project into the solar system. Ten-year-old Christopher, ...
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Let Us Browse Through Some of the Top Science Colleges in India ...
By Admin
Bengal Engineering as well as Science University that specializes in PhD ( Computer Science), Bengal Institute of Technology as well as Management (BITM), CIEM (Calcutta Institute of Engineering as well as Management), Gunamay Majumdar ... Some splendid examples are: -Anjuman-I-Islam's A.K. Hafizka College of Hotel & Tourism Management Studies & Research, Apeejay Institute of Hospitality, Aptech Computer Education, Arena Animation, B.P. Marine Academy, Bharati Vidyapeeth ...
Cosmo Learning - http://cosmolearning.net/
» Summer internships at the Margaret Sanger Papers, New York City ...
By cv3464
Center for Women's & Gender Studies. News. Events. Student Issues. Gender Matters. January 31, 2011 ... digital technologies to historical research. BOOK EDITION INTERNSHIP: Interns will be working on Volume IV of the. Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, covering the years 1920-1966 and focusing on Sanger's efforts to create a global birth control movement. Interns will conduct research under ...
Center for Women's & Gender Studies - http://blogs.utexas.edu/cwgs/
NewsDaily: "Artificial pancreas" shows promise in pregnancy
NewsDaily: Your best source for breaking news ... Iain Frame, director of research at the charity Diabetes UK, which part-funded the study, said that although it was a small and early stage trial, the results were encouraging. " It's a fantastic example of how existing technologies...can be adapted and developed to benefit as many people with diabetes as possible," he said in a statement. The researchers said more studies were now needed on larger numbers of women to ...
NewsDaily: Science Headlines - http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre53800b-us-climate-cooker/
News | Two finalists for chancellor named by MnSCU Board of Trustees
By monson
The finalists are Steven Rosenstone, vice president for scholarly and cultural affairs, and professor of political science at the University of Minnesota; and William Sederburg, commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education. ... associate, and then full professor of political science at Yale University until 1986 when he became a professor of political science at the University of Michigan and program director in the Center for Political Studies. He is the author of ...
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PublicHealthResearch.ca Presents Accurate, Timely Information to ...
PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 31, 2011 – Toronto, ON (February 1, 2011) – New medical and health research studies become available every day. Locating and reading the findings of each study takes a significant amount of time—time most busy health care ... Public Health Research Enterprise, Inc. owns and operates PublicHealthResearch.ca with the aim to disseminate evidence-informed literature regarding the latest public health science, practice and policy in order to improve ...
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GRHU, MNKD, BOB.V, TUES, BIOC - Investor News And Market Watch ...
By The Editor
GreenHouse is a qualified service provider of SCE's Auto-DR program, providing site assessment, feasibility studies, project development, engineering, and installation of enabling technologies and complete processing of all incentives. .... BioClinica, Inc. provides integrated clinical research services. Its services include imaging core lab and eClinical technologies, and services for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies, as well as for other ...
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Official Notification: IISc Bangalore Ph.D / Integrated Ph.D ...
By shekhar@biotecnika.org (BIotecnika Correspondent)
Ph D in Science Faculty: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Ecological Sciences, High Energy Physics, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry, Materials Research, Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences(interdisciplinary),Microbiology & Cell ... Studies, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nanoscience and Engineering, Interdisciplinary in Nanoscience and Engineering, Product Design & Manufacturing, Sustainable Technologies, and Supercomputer Education & Research. ...
BioTecNika - http://www.biotecnika.org/
NJIT's Biotech Industry Forum » BioNJ - Advancing the state of ...
By admin
BME Translational Research Forum. Spring Biotech/Life Science Industry Forum February 9, 2011 9:30AM – 12:30PM 698 Fenster Hall New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, NJ. NJIT's Dept. of Biomedical Engineering in collaboration with the Division of ... Dr. Tara Alvarez – “Studies Why Some Individuals More Easily Adapt to Progressive Additive Lenses” Dr.Bryan Pfister – “ Provide Students with an Environment that Promotes Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship” ...
BioNJ - http://www.bionj.org/
“Artificial pancreas” shows promise in pregnancy -Pregnancy news-
Iain Frame, director of research at the charity Diabetes UK, which part-funded the study, said that although it was a small and early stage trial, the results were encouraging. “It's a fantastic example of how existing ...
Pregnancy Health Center. Infertility.... - http://www.health.am/pregnancy/
HairMax LaserComb Clinical Trial Results in Females With Hair Loss ...
Clinical research studies on the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in females have traditionally been difficult to conduct, so this study was carefully designed. The trial was designed as a double blind, multi-center, device controlled ...
Florida - United States - Latest News - http://www.prlog.org/us/florida/
North Dakota EPSCoR Announces: CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE 2011 – Where ...
By research
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGES IN THE 21ST CENTURY - March 24, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. Abbott Hall #101 (this one is open to the public and has a reception that follows in Abbott Hall #233)- Featured Speaker: Dr. Thomas Meyer ... The National Science Foundation and several other agencies provide a significant level of support to research across our campuses. NSF continues to request cyberinfrastructure plans with most grant proposals…however, some questions seem to exist ...
Research Online - http://webapp.und.edu/dept/our/research_online/
CPE releases new report on effective school boards « School Board News
By admin
Though the research on school board effectiveness is in the beginning stages, the studies included in this report make it clear that school boards in high- achieving districts have attitudes, knowledge and approaches that separate them ...
School Board News - http://schoolboardnews.nsba.org/
The Beth Yarrow Memorial Award In Medical Science, Australia ...
By phdscholarships
The Beth Yarrow Memorial Award In Medical Science for Applicants of All Residence. Study Subject: Understanding, early detection, treatment and cure of ovarian cancer. Employer: UNSW Level: Postgraduate Research ...
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Reducing recurrent cardiac events by reducing stress - Medicine Health
By admin
Reducing recurrent cardiac events by reducing stress - Medicine Health - Following the results of a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine showing that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) produces a 41% reduction in fatal and non-fatal first recurrent ... EnterPrise Post News ... Findings presented in new research by a team of West Virginia University scientists could eventually lead to innovations in the treatment of memory loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. ...
Biology and Medicine - http://enterprisepost.com/biomed/
BIRNS, Inc. Launches Cutting Edge New Website
By Vardaan
Now the exciting new BIRNS website leads the industry, providing exponentially expanded content, downloadable 3D models, manufacturing and testing processes, case studies, events and streaming media, including BIRNS In The News, ... images and sophistication of the design and layout, to the ease of navigation and the wealth of accessible technical data, this new website sets the benchmark for the level of industry technology and performance for which our company is known. ...
IndianWeb2.com - Web 2.0 and... - http://www.indianweb2.com/
Physicians suggest new target structure for deep brain stimulation ...
By admin
Targeted stimulation of areas in the brain using a type of "brain pacemaker" has recently raised hopes: According to initial studies, half of patients with the most severe depression treated in this manner see a significant .... Older patients with diabetes who are not dealing well with the disease are likely to have symptoms of depression, and spouses of older patients also suffer distress related to diabetes and its management, according to research from Purdue ...
Latest Health & Drugs News - http://news.drugs-expert.com/
Guidelines issued to counter rush to patent, proprietary ...
By Michael Pena
“Progress in human pluripotent stem cell science has been incredibly rapid over the last 12 to 13 years,” said Debra Mathews, assistant director for science programs at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and a member of the ... The statement calls on technology transfer offices at government-funded research institutions to make public their stem cell intellectual property rights. The group also urges patent offices and key policymakers to reassess whether ...
Johns Hopkins University - The Gazette - http://gazette.jhu.edu/
Cost of regulatory security compliance? On average, $3.5M ...
By cxo-research
“The True Cost of Compliance,” a research study done by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Tripwire, makes the point that if that $3.5 million figure for the average cost sounds high, the average cost for organizations that experience ... In divvying up “expense categories,” the report says the use of “specialized technologies,” “incident management,” and “audit and assessment” take up large portions of data-compliance costs, with the corporate IT department, ...
CIOPakistan.com - Business Technology... - http://ciopakistan.com/
Biology Library News: Biology-related ebooks added January, 2011
By wubiolibrarian
Primate Locomotion: Linking Field and Laboratory Research · Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics (II): Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics - 2009 · Monograph of the Gonostomatidae and Kahliellidae (Ciliophora, ... BCL-2 Protein Family: Essential Regulators of Cell Death (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, v.687) Hox Genes: Studies from the 20th to the 21st Century (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology , v.689) ...
Biology Library News - http://wulibraries.typepad.com/bionews/
Riverview Medical Center Adopts SPY® Technology Providing a ...
By ABMN Staff
Its use in plastic reconstructive surgery has been shown in clinical studies to reduce the incidence of serious post-operative complications from national averages of 15%-20% to virtually zero. About Riverview Medical Center ...
American Banking News - http://www.americanbankingnews.com/
Only actual and fresh news » Blog Archive » New study: FUS protein ...
By admin
New study: FUS protein appears to inhibit growth of prostate cancer cells in lab . January 31st, 2011 by admin. Cancer researchers have discovered an important protein, produced naturally inside cells, that appears to suppress the growth of prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. The findings, published tomorrow in the journal Cancer Research, offer promising leads for research towards new treatments. Posted in Uncategorized ...
Only actual and fresh news - http://www.onlyhealthnews.com/
Cutting Office Costs Unproductive: New Report Reveals | iNews Connect
By Brian MacGrady
University of Exeter's research included extensive surveys and experimental data . Two of the studies – one at the University and another in commercial offices – saw participants take on a series of tasks in a workspace that was either ...
iNews Connect - http://www.inewsconnect.com/
ISMAR 2011 – Augmented Reality place to be : augmented reality agency
By admin
Science and Technology Track *. In recent years, MR/AR has been expanding from an exciting research proposition into a publicly-acknowledged technology. The field is highly interdisciplinary, combining work in disciplines such as signal processing, ... Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, case studies , deployments, prototypes, and evaluations of Mixed and Augmented Reality in: - Art; - Media art; - Performing arts; - Architecture; - Urban design; ...
augmented reality agency - http://argency.eu/subdomains/blog/blog_html_code/
Pajamas Media » Want to Save Real Money in D.C.?
By Carey Roberts
Health care is another example of the Alice-in-Wonderland logic that pervades the government's approach to gender issues. Women have better access to health services, enjoy the benefits of twice as many sex-specific research studies, ...
Pajamas Media - http://pajamasmedia.com/
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: “IT MAKES NO SENSE ...
By smf
America's 12th graders' average score ranked 14th out of 18 countries that participated in the First International Science Study. In the 1970s and 80s, America's 12th graders did not do any better on the Second International Mathematics study, with ranks of .... President Obama wanted “to prepare 100000 new teachers in the fields of science and technology and engineering and math.” This is driven by the belief that America does not prepare enough talents in these areas. ...
4LAKids - some of the news that... - http://4lakidsnews.blogspot.com/
Protein discovered in fight against prostate cancer - FUS protein ...
By Matthew Finnegan
"At the moment, there's no way to say whether a prostate tumour will kill you or be fairly harmless," said Dr Charlotte Bevan, senior author of the study, from the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London. ... "If FUS really is a tumour suppressor, it might also be involved in other cancers, such as breast cancer, which has significant similarities with prostate cancer." The findings are to be published in full in tomorrow's Cancer Research journal. ...
TechEye - Latest technology headlines - http://www.techeye.net/
China Soy Sauce, Vinegar and Similar Product Manufacturing ...
The report provides in-depth analysis and detailed insight into the soy sauce, vinegar and similar product manufacturing industry, market drivers, key enterprises and their strategies, as well as technologies and investment status, risks and ... ReportsnReports houses a comprehensive online library of more than 50000 reports, in-depth market research studies of 5000+ micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites. The reports are analytically and statistically rich, ...
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News & Events | INSS | Institute for National Strategic Studies
For decades, the government was the major source of cutting-edge technology research. In the 1980s and 1990s, however, private sector investment began to ...
www.ndu.edu/inss/news.cfm?action=view&id=68
New Videos Show NIH Studies Of Communication Between Brain Cells ...
The teaching resource on the Science Signaling website features short video ... The National Institutes of Health (NIH) — The Nation's Medical Research ... Stay updated on the latest technologies and news with Biocompare's newsletters ...
news.biocompare.com/newsstory.asp?id=361017
2 February, 2011: Lecture 'Web-based methods for research ...
Centre for Science and Technology Studies ... a lecture at CWTS about web-based methods for research impact evaluation and mapping of science (sub)fields. ...
www.socialsciences.leiden.edu/.../cwts-lecture-20110202.html
African innovators are meeting the continent's health needs | News ...
A series of studies on the state of medical science and business in sub-Saharan Africa ... In Science, the researchers list 25 “stagnant” technologies that, ...
https://www.engineeringforchange.org/.../african_innovators_...

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