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Reportlinker Adds Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies: Global Markets
Sacramento Bee
James Wilson is a noted technology analyst and author of more than 300 articles and several books dealing with the environment, science, medicine, technology, and business. His previous BCC studies include reports on remote sensing, medical device ...
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Artifacts in Texas predate Clovis culture by 2500 years, new study shows
EurekAlert (press release)
The non-profit AAAS (www.aaas.org) is open to all and fulfills its mission to “advance science and serve society” through initiatives in science policy; international programs; science education; and more. For the latest research news, ...
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VisualSonics Launches Revolutionary Imaging Technology to Advance Cancer ...
Vancouver Sun
The micro-imaging technologies support research applications that include genetic research, phenotypic studies and drug development. VisualSonics micro-imaging platforms combine high-resolution, real-time in vivo imaging at reasonable cost with ...
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Jordan Bimm
The Mark
He also holds an MA in Science & Technology Studies from York University, and a BA in History and American Studies from the University of Toronto. His research engages with the history of cold-war science and technology, and medical practices in human ...
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The Netherlands: the hardest part is deciding what to study
The Independent
Despite the country's diminutive size, it packs in 14 research universities, 39 universities of applied science and five university colleges, all of which combined to offer 1095 degree programmes taught in English in the 2009-10 academic year, ...
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MIT's 'Emotional' Report on Women
Daily Beast (blog)
Sponsors of the study said they avoided standard social science techniques, a peculiar decision for an institution devoted to science. The wording of the questions asked was not included and no tables showed the patterns of responses. ...
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Algal wastewater treatment plant under research
Creamer Media's Engineering News
This technology is environment friendly and low cost, he says. Complying with the general treated wastewater discharge standards means that the system will legally only be able to treat up to 2 000 m3/d of wastewater. However, SSI will research ways, ...
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Budget provides UK science incentives
InPharm
Osborne also announced a £100m boost for science with new investment in publicly-funded research centres in Cambridge, Norwich, Harwell and Daresbury. The Chancellor also confirmed that new legislation would be developed by the autumn to introduce the ...
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InPharm
New Clues Revealed For Multiple Myeloma
RedOrbit
"This has been made possible not by our brilliance but by advances in new gene sequencing technology," he said, adding that the study represents a new approach in cancer research. "It is a very positive development that will enable the field to see ...
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Reportlinker Adds Hydrogen as a Chemical Constituent and as an Energy Source
Sacramento Bee
This BCC study focuses on key hydrogen technologies and applications. It provides data about the size and growth of both captive and merchant hydrogen markets, company profiles, patent trends and industry trends. Cutting-edge developments, research ...
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New Technology to Improve Early Detection and Prognosis of Cancer
PRLog.Org (press release)
Glycan detection technology is currently available from Gentel as a custom assay development service. To learn more about glycan detection technology and see how it can improve your proteomics research, please visit: www.gentelbio.com/GlycanDetection. ...
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Smell 'is quantum physics effect'
BBC News
By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News, Dallas The theory that our sense of smell has its basis in quantum physics events is gaining traction, say researchers. The idea remains controversial, but scientists reporting at the American ...
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The future is not dark
Livemint
Thermax is working on a solar and biomass hybrid project, funded by the department of science and technology. It may not replace big oil, but such hybrids are important to cut oil demand. Diversifying energy must be accompanied by greater efficiency. ...
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Studies Find Cheaters Overinflate Academic Ability
Education Week News
That fits with previous studies showing that, all else being equal, a majority of those who can cheat, do. Yet the Harvard-Duke research also showed that cheaters lied to themselves. In a preliminary experiment involving 36 Harvard students, ...
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Plant oil may counter obesity-related issues: Study
NutraIngredients.com
In an email to NutraIngredients-USA.com, Dr Perfield explained that the research has generated commercial interest since the data was first released in January. “We are working with our office of technology management to establish non-disclosure ...
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NutraIngredients.com
Study Finds Wind Speeds Rose Over World's Oceans
ABC News
Researchers led by Ian Young of Swinburne University of Technology in Australia report in the journal Science that over a 23-year period, average wind speed over the oceans rose by 0.25 percent per year. The proportion of increase in wave height was ...
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Research and Markets: Payment Behavior and Technologies in European Service ...
Business Wire (press release)
Assess the activities of retail competitors by accessing case studies of fuel retailers that have already introduced new payment technology. Across Europe around two thirds of all fuel purchases made at service stations are made by private vehicle ...
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Clinton High students are National Merit, Achievement finalists
Clinton News
His activities include National Honor Society, Safety Club, Advanced Spanish Club, Choir, Honors Science Club, Technology Student Association and All-State Honor Choir. His awards and honors include a President's Award for Educational Excellence, ...
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Research: Personalization is key to retail growth
NASDAQ
The studies were sponsored by HP. According to 100 senior retail executives surveyed from industries such as apparel, grocery and department stores, 76 percent of retailers do not possess the technology tools or the business processes for executing web ...
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Lab Meat Would Sidestep 'Grossly Inefficient' Livestock Industry
LiveScience.com
But with technology transforming so many other aspects of daily life, will feedlots and slaughterhouses someday go the way of stone tools and cave dwellings? They may if scientists succeed in their experiments in culturing meat — muscle tissue grown ...
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LiveScience.com
“It's for You” – in School!
OurKids.net (blog)
I recently came upon an interesting research study produced by the Metiri Group titled “Technology in Schools – What the Research Says” One of the key findings from the report is “The real potential of technology for improving learning remains largely ...
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Consumer technology in the enterprise - a Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide
ComputerWeekly.com
The pressure to allow employees to use more of the technologies they have at home in the workplace has reached critical levels. A survey by research firm Gartner reported that almost 75% of respondents have found users are connecting handheld devices ...
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Unveils Breakthrough Research Method for the ...
separationsNOW.com (press release)
The new method is detailed in an application note entitled "Metabolomics strategies using GC-MS/MS technology," available to download via www.thermoscientific.com/biometa Success in metabolomics, a relatively new area of study that observes the unique ...
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University of Utah Startups 'Significant, Impressive'
Newswise (press release)
Under Tech Ventures, the Technology Commercialization Office (TCO) manages the intellectual property and the commercialization of products based on research from university faculty. The TCO has maintained these efforts since 1967. ...
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Packaging growth escalates in China
Healthcare Packaging
Visitors are expected from the hospital, clinic, emergency center, medical university, rehabilitation, and nursing center sector, as well as from the government, science and research institutes and will include retailers, distributors, wholesalers, ...
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One Gas Bill Stalls; Rest Sent For Study
Fort Smith Times Record
"It will continue to be a work in progress as we look at new technologies and new techniques," he said. "We want the oil and gas industry to do well in Arkansas, but we know there are risks involved." Rep. Lane Jean, D-Magnolia, said the oil and gas ...
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Blog Archive » Texas A&M-Led Study Shows Earliest American ...
By Tura King
Funding for the project was provided by the North Star Archaeological Research Program and the Chair in First American Studies. Contact: Michael Waters at (979 ) 845-5246 or Keith Randall, News & Information Services, at (979) 845-4644 ... About Research at Texas A&M University: As one of the world's leading research institutions, Texas A&M is in the vanguard in making significant contributions to the storehouse of knowledge, including that of science and technology. ...
Texas A&M News & Information Services - http://tamunews.tamu.edu/
Study finds wind speeds rose over world's oceans | The Daily ...
Researchers led by Ian Young of Swinburne University of Technology in Australia report in the journal Science that over a 23-year period, average wind speed over the oceans rose by 0.25 percent per year. ...
The Daily Caller - Breaking News,... - http://dailycaller.com/
Giving children the power to be scientists
(Nanowerk News) Children who are taught how to think and act like scientists develop a clearer understanding of the subject, a study has shown. The research project led by The University of Nottingham and The Open University has shown ... The study shows that this method of 'personal inquiry' could be used to help children develop the skills needed to weigh up misinformation in the media, understand the impact of science and technology on everyday life and help them to ...
Nanowerk Nanotechnology News - http://www.nanowerk.com/
Making, giving money similar tasks to me: Bill Gates (Lead)
"Giving and making money has a lot of similarities," Gates told a press conference here on his health initiative in India that he addressed jointly with Science and Technology Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal. ... The 50-year-old first- generation entrepreneur said his non-profit Bill and Milinda Gates Founation was focusing on finding cures for diseases which did not have much funding for research, but were critical for poor and developing countries. ...
Health News | Health Care News... - http://www.prokerala.com/news/health/
Outcomes improved by longer delays between heart attacks and ...
By News
"Our research examined a much wider range of patients and surgeries than in past studies, and it points out the importance of a recent heart attack in determining the timing for elective surgeries," said Dr. de Virgilio. ...
Science Codex - Science news,... - http://www.sciencecodex.com/
It's A Wrap: Red Time Human Health Study Completes Decade of ...
By Press Release
Tampa Bay's Latest Business News. Sarasota Urgent Care Comes to Lakewood Ranch ... The study was led by Dr. Daniel G. Baden, Director of the Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, with field research led by Dr. Barbara Kirkpatrick, based at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota. ...
Maddux Tampa Bay News Wire - http://madduxpress.com/
UCLA's cancer 'roadmap' could help combat resistance to targeted ...
By Jennifer Marcus
Health News Digest. ... One of the nation's largest comprehensive cancer centers , the Jonsson Center is dedicated to promoting research and translating basic science into leading-edge clinical studies. In July 2010, the Jonsson Cancer ...
Ethiopian Review - http://www.ethiopianreview.com/health/201002/
What's behind our conflicted feelings on nukes? (AP) | Stock ...
By Yahoo! News: Science News
What's behind our conflicted feelings on nukes? (AP). Written on March 24, 2011 by Yahoo! News: Science News. WASHINGTON – Nuclear radiation, invisible and insidious, gives us the creeps. Even before the Japanese nuclear crisis, Americans were bombarded with ... The only fear that Slovic has seen as comparable in his studies to nuclear power is terrorism. A Pew Research Center poll after the Japanese nuclear crisis found support for increased nuclear power melting down. ...
Rocket News - http://www.rocketnews.com/
The Impact of Computing on the Changing Landscape of News ...
By Richard Schuster
Leading American media researcher, Nick Diakopoulos, gave a talk about the impact of computing on the changing landscape of news and talked about how computer technology, social media analytics and even video games can be used for innovation ... The talk was a part of a series of events organised jointly by the Journalism and Media Studies Centre and the Department of Computer Science to highlight the HKU's commitment to be at the forefront of computational and computer ...
Journalism and Media Studies... - http://jmsc.hku.hk/
Alumni News » Archive » Environment Minister Peter Kent tours Life ...
By Karl Rigelhof
Scheduled to open this fall, it will provide top-notch learning and research facilities for up to 1700 additional undergraduate students and up to 50 new life science researchers. Leading-edge technologies, such as a radioisotope suite and a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer for advanced imaging will be among the high-tech equipment contained in the new structure. ...
Alumni News - http://alumni.news.yorku.ca/
UCSD Science Studies Program: 2nd Notes and Essay Award
By UCSD Science Studies
Communication and Technology Studies Group · CATS-affiliated researchers in the news - John Dimmick, John Feaster, and Greg Hoplamazian's article in the current issue of *New Media & Society* is the subject of a recent post on *Ars ...
UCSD Science Studies Program - http://ucsdssp.blogspot.com/
Education News Roundup for March 24 « UtahPublicEducation.org
By Mark Peterson
http://bit.ly/hXxt7z (Computer Technology) http://bit.ly/eHZ8cL (Consumer Science) http://bit.ly/hDaeZb (Dance) http://bit.ly/enK3yo (English) http://bit. ly/fExDhc (Foreign Language) http://bit.ly/h7BJEM (Math) ..... Studies Find Cheaters Overinflate Academic Ability Education Week. That time-honored anti- cheating mantra, “You're only hurting yourself,” may be literal fact, according to new research. Emerging evidence suggests students who cheat on a test are more likely ...
UtahPublicEducation.org - http://utahpubliceducation.org/


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