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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Apr 01, 2011


TSB: Feasibility studies will help stimulate development of nanoscale technologies
Science Business
The companies leading the feasibility studies are Intrinsiq Materials Ltd, Paraytec Ltd, Deliverics Ltd, Archimedes Polymer Technologies (UK) Ltd, AvantiCell Science Ltd, Seacoustics Limited, Naneum Limited and Plastic Antibodies Ltd. The Technology ...
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New study on KIPP: Higher attrition and lots more money per pupil
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
... which are subsidized with federal dollars,” said Dr. Gary Miron, the report's lead researcher and Professor of Evaluation, Measurement & Research at the Dept. of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology at Western Michigan University. ...
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American Education Research Association Honors Barbara Means for Outstanding ...
PR Newswire (press release)
SRI International conducts education research in three main areas: education reform, education policy, and the application of technology to improve education. Our researchers study reforms that hold promise for improving the K-16 system of schooling ...
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Bill seeks to expand DOST scholarship program
GMANews.TV
The proposed law also calls for an increase funding for the science scholars' studies to ensure that the country will have enough scientists in the coming years. Deliberations on a House bill seeking to bolster the Department of Science and Technology ...
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Science Business
5 CIO Tips for Green Data Center Success
Campus Technology
So each time Alander and his staff encountered a new green technology, they pored over case studies from Gartner, examined European data center standards, and even visited other customers who had implemented these new technologies. ...
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Students to use new grant for astrophysics research in Taiwan
SUNY Oswego
The Global Laboratory is SUNY Oswego's innovative undergraduate research experience offering students hands-on, immersive problem-solving opportunities at international laboratories in promising fields of study—science, technology, engineering and ...
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MedNet Solutions Announces the Release of iMedNet EDC
PR Newswire (press release)
Supports Rapid Study Development – iMedNet EDC's intuitive and efficient configuration tools, form libraries and study replication features allow research studies to be set up in days – not weeks or months. Provides an Affordable, Low Cost Solution ...
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Boeing Issues First Latin American Study on Jatropha Sustainability
PR Newswire (press release)
Advancing jatropha seed technology through private and government research is critical and many Latin American countries are now engaged in supporting such technology development. "Our team identified dozens of jatropha farmers willing to participate ...
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US panel rejects food dye warning, wants more study
Reuters
"I don't think the studies are there" to support a warning, said Dr. Wesley Burks, an immunologist at Duke University Medical Center. Others on the US Food and Drug Administration advisory panel said the government should not wait for more research to ...
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EmSense Announces Position on ARF NeuroTrial
Business Wire (press release)
7. ARF NeuroTrial Finding: Sample size/quality & statistical significance have to be addressed, “as with all studies.” EmSense has always been a quantitative research company and for ad testing, normally employs 150 respondents per cell. ...
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New solar device can be made of low-cost materials
Clean Energy Authority
Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has resulted in the development of an artificial leaf that mimics photosynthesis, which converts sunlight and water into usable energy. The device represents a new type of solar cell, ...
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VBL Therapeutics Presents Two Studies on Novel Anti-Angiogenic Vector at 102nd ...
Business Wire (press release)
Andrew J. Brenner, MD, Ph.D., Cancer Therapy and Research Center, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, is scheduled to present a poster entitled “Antiangiogenic gene therapy with VB-111 is Active in Glioblastoma Xenografts” on ...
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Engineering firm Buro Happold wins big at ACEC New York awards
Consulting-Specifying Engineer
... Engineering Companies (ACEC) of New York honored Buro Happold North America with four awards for engineering excellence in the categories of Structural Systems; Special Projects; Building/Technology Systems; and Studies, Research, and Consulting. ...
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Professor to discuss fusion of engineering and nursing at science forum
UT Daily Beacon
An enginurse has the varied technology skills of an engineer to navigate complex health information systems while building solutions for the health care environment. The UT Science Forum is a weekly event at which academic, medical and research ...
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Incoherent Energy Policy
Texas GOP Vote
European studies show that subsidizing “green technologies” will raise energy prices and reducejobs; one study even showed that for every job created by “green technologies,” four jobs were lost. Hardly a fair trade off, but that is where our energy ...
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Texas GOP Vote
Cryo-Cell Announces LifeCell International's Launch of Femme
GlobeNewsWire (press release)
The low cost of operations and availability of target participants has made India a prime global destination for stem cell research and development (R&D) and clinical studies. "Stem cell technology is the future of medicine," stated Dr. Ajit Kumar, ...
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Elanco moves to protect HGPs
Stock and Land
"We have then set out to test this international analysis independently through a Neilsen Research Omnibus study." Mr Simmons said a total of 95 per cent of retail food buyers (consumers) in all these studies were concerned, first and foremost, ...
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Dye extends life (if you're a worm)
NHS Choices
Also, this was early research and it is likely that a lot of further research will be needed before we can tell if this technology is applicable to humans. The researchers say that studies have shown that the maintenance of a careful balance of protein ...
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Students off to Japan for further studies
Fiji Times
Despite the cultural differences and the language barrier, Mr Chaudhary says he is looking forward to begin his studies. The 22-year-old graduated from the University of the South Pacific with a Bachelor of Science in engineering technology and ...
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Morris students to present work at Undergraduate Research Symposium
UMM News, Sports & Events
This year, Flanders has a new project titled “Gearbox Reliability: the Case for an Alternative Technology in Wind Turbines,” which studies the reliability rates and costs associated with gearbox failure. Flanders has served as a research assistant on ...
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UMM News, Sports & Events
ECOPETROL AND PACIFIC RUBIALES ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT TO START THE PILOT PROJECT ...
PR Newswire (press release)
The two companies, after a period of studies and tests in the research laboratories at the University of Calgary, have reached the conclusion that the implementation of in-situ combustion based technologies, such as "STAR", is one of the best options ...
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BEST IN CLASS
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sequoyah High School senior Rebecca Cottrill earned first place at the Georgia Junior Science and Humanities Symposium at the University of Georgia. The competition requires students to summarize their research with words and graphics in a visual ...
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Biocept and Academic Collaborators to Present Posters at AACR on Circulating ...
PR Newswire (press release)
The poster presentations are based on studies utilizing Biocept's novel technology for the capture, detection, and analysis of circulating tumor cell (CTCs) in human clinical samples. This technology, Biocept's proprietary OncoCEE™ (Oncology Cell ...
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Mayor's engineering initiative offends at SEAS
CU Columbia Spectator
By Melissa von Mayrhauser Columbia is one of 27 institutions that have submitted proposals to build a new engineering and applied science research facility in New York City in response to an initiative announced in December by New York City Mayor ...
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Bad feelings after good sex
TopNews Arab Emirates
The phenomenon was experienced by about 32.9 per cent of people as per Queensland University of Technology Associate Professor Robert Schweitzer after conducting a study and these feelings took place despite sex being otherwise satisfactory. ...
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TopNews Arab Emirates
Dr AQ Khan says: HEC is a strategic organisation, don't shred it to pieces
The News International
WEF Global Competitiveness Report 2010 includes Higher Education as 5th, Technology Readiness as 9th, and Innovation as 12th pillar of competitiveness. Where is Pakistan today in terms of its Science and Technology (S & T) workforce, its research, ...
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April arts and events at Connecticut College
TheDay.com
April 11: “Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America,” a lecture by Peter Andreas, professor of political science and international studies at Brown University, 4:15 pm, Blaustein Humanities Center Room 210. April 12: “Fortepiano Recital with ...
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FIBL SCIE : Fibrocell Science, Inc. Reports Full Year 2010 Financial Results ...
4-traders (press release)
Fibrocell Science is committed to advancing the scientific, medical and commercial potential of autologous skin and tissue, as well its innovative cellular processing technology and manufacturing excellence. For additional information, please visit ...
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Cardium Presents Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2010 Financial Results and Recent ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Agreement with bioRASI, an international contract research organization, to assist the Company in a planned late-stage clinical study and commercialization activities for Cardium's cardiovascular biologic candidate, Generx, in Russia and affiliated ...
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Berkeley Lab Researchers Make First Perovskite-Based Superlens
Photonics Online
Support for this research came primarily from DOE's Office of Science. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a US Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory managed by the University of California for the DOE Office of Science. ...
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The Hertz Foundation Selects Fifteen Young Leaders in Applied Science and ...
PR Newswire (press release)
They join the community of leaders who produce advances in science, medicine, technology, business, academia and government. Scientists and engineers are only 4% of the US workforce but they account for up to 85% of the GDP. The top 1% is responsible ...
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New Research Offers Hope For Kidney Cancer Sufferers | Scicasts ...
By t.hamilton@desciner.com (Teacha Hamilton)
The patient had given permission to have her tumour studied and research continues; the tumour DNA has been sequenced and tumour samples have been implanted in mice. "We have the tumour growing so that we can test new drugs that may emerge and ... Life Sciences & Bioresearch Business News. Case Western Reserve and NeoProteomics Announce Exclusive Option · ProteoNic and Oxford Expression Technologies Join Forces · Life Technologies and German Cancer Research Center Forge ...
Life Sciences News | Scicasts - http://scicasts.com/lifesciences/blog
Science News - Science, Technology & Engineering Careers: Weekly ...
By GenoXan
Weekly post updates from Science Jobs India March 31, 2011 - Posted in Science News - Science Jobs, Postdoc Fellowships, Events - Published by TheScienceJobs. com. ... Botanic Garden and Research Institute (TBGRI). Title of the project : “ Genetic studies on selected rattan palms (Calamus sp.) using microsatellite markers” Fellowship : Rs 10000 p.m. (consolidated) Eligibility : First class M. Sc. in Botany/Biotechnology Desirable : Research [...] Tags: India, Science News ...
TheScienceJobs.com - http://www.thesciencejobs.com/jobs/
Marty Jablow DMD - Dental News and Technology: Orthodontic ...
By Marty Jablow DMD
Consequently Valiathan and fellow researchers embarked on three studies that examined how people are using retainers, which types are prescribed and what happens when patients don't follow up orthodontic work with a retainer. ...
Marty Jablow DMD - Dental News... - http://dentechblog.blogspot.com/
New Research selected by LSE Library: Social science sites of the week
By Heather Dawson
According to the New Media Index from the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. 66% of the news links on Twitter were about the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, on March 11, A good article by MIT technology review ...
New Research selected by LSE Library - http://lselibraryresearch.blogspot.com/
Tampa's Biovest eyes bioproduction for DOD « Florida BioTechnology ...
By admin
The resulting data from the Biovest/Ordway planned studies are expected to support new and ongoing proposals to various agencies within the U.S. Department of Defense to provide innovative solutions to rapidly produce medical ... Previously, Biovest reported encouraging viral growth results in preliminary studies using its technology in collaboration with the U.S. Naval Health Research Center. Dr. Mark Hirschel, Ph.D., Biovest's Chief Scientific Officer, stated, ...
Florida BioTechnology News - http://floridabiotechnews.com/
Research News and Events at York » Archive » Technology, high gas ...
By eamw
According to Julia Richardson, professor of organizational behaviour in the School of Administrative Studies and the School of Human Resource Management at York University [Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies], telework, ...
Research News and Events at York - http://research.news.yorku.ca/
Iowa State University College of Engineering News – New wind ...
By Jessi Strawn
WESEP is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) that offers students the opportunity to receive training and get hands-on research experience in areas that address critical, long-term national ... “The technology of wind energy is changing rapidly, with longer blades, larger generators, taller towers, and more turbines on the landscape,” Takle said. “Improvements in efficiency are very likely to emerge as the technology evolves, ...
Iowa State University College... - http://news.engineering.iastate.edu/
Electricity Sparks Interest in New Technologies and Cosmeceuticals ...
By Health
This is an exciting area of research, and more studies on these electrically based cosmeceuticals will help us further understand their capabilities and the duration of aesthetic improvements that can be expected." ... Subscription. You can subscribe by e-mail to receive news updates and breaking stories. ...
Health Medicine Daily News - http://www.healthmagdaily.com/
STAR METRICS « Grants World Blog
By GMLOB
Yet, although this role has been documented in a number of studies, there is an underdeveloped evidence basis to document the results of scientific investments (1). An increasing interest in the role of science and technology in the economy , ... In order to achieve this, research agencies need better ways of linking inputs with outputs and outcomes.The STAR METRICS (Science and Technology for America's Reinvestment: Measuring the Effects of Research on Innovation, ...
Grants World Blog - http://gmlob.wordpress.com/
The Hertz Foundation Selects Fifteen Young Leaders in Applied ...
They join the community of leaders who produce advances in science, medicine, technology, business, academia and government. Scientists and engineers are only 4% of the U.S. workforce but they account for up to 85% of the GDP. ... Since 1963, the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has focused on empowering young scientists and engineers with the freedom to innovate in their doctoral research . The Hertz Foundation has provided the nation's most generous PhD fellowships to ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine - Your... - http://www.virtual-strategy.com/
The Science Behind the Cape: How One Physiology Researcher Is ...
By Steve
Dr. Zehr certainly knew of Bernard, because for over 17 years he has published more than 70 scientific paper and hundreds of abstracts associated with his research into physiology and the science of body motion. ...
Technology Magazine Daily - http://www.techmagdaily.com/
Discovery extends lifespan and offers a way of fighting age ...
By Boonsri Dickinson
Worms have always been at the heart of longevity studies. One scientist leading the way in understanding the relationship between stress and longevity is Gordon Lithgow. In his lab at Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Lithgow has made .... She writes for SmartPlanet and is not an employee of CBS. Science Scope brings you the amazing discoveries, emerging research trends and innovative techniques to help solve business and technology problems now and in the future. ...
Science Scope Blog RSS | SmartPlanet - http://www.smartplanet.com/technology/blog/science-scope/
Professor's book helps establish direction for field of Nigerian ...
By killian
In addition, Aderinto's and Falolo's book notes such research is experiencing a “crisis of relevance,” which ultimately led the scholars to recommend a new model for Nigerian historical research and topics, such as science, technology, ...
WCU News - http://news-prod.wcu.edu/
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Regional research networks vital | AfricanBrains
By AfricanBrains
She urged SADC governments to realise that regional collaboration and inter- connection in the ICT, research and science and technology areas should “trump national interests”. Referring to studies conducted in Europe, Kotecha said the development of national research networks, which link up to a regional network, are increasingly regarded as “an asset for economic growth and prosperity” and a “source of innovation which provides fast and widespread technology transfer to ...
AfricanBrains - http://www.africanbrains.net/
Cancer Knowledge Database: ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
By John Spratt
Two separate studies indicate that both rare and common cases of kidney cancer may be susceptible to a new class of drugs that inhibits cancer cells from generating the energy needed to survive. ... Engineering scientists have reached above the clouds in a first-of-its-kind experiment to develop new technologies that probe the stratosphere using an unmanned vehicle. Research into poison curare may lead to medication against tobacco addiction ...
Cancer Knowledge Database - http://cancer-knowledge-database.blogspot.com/
Illuminating research: CSU Monterey Bay archaeologist studies rare ...
By By MARIE VASARI Herald Correspondent
The 54-year old archaeologist and professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at CSU Monterey Bay is seeking the rarest of lights: Early morning rays of the solstice sun, channeled by a centuries-old alchemy of architecture and ...
Local News - http://www.montereyherald.com/local/
Overscheduled children and adolescents | Science Codex
By News
Although there is little empirical research to support this idea, some studies suggest a threshold effect in which the benefits of involvement stabilize or drop slightly after a certain point. But we know little about who becomes ...
Science Codex - Culture - http://www.sciencecodex.com/taxonomy/term/4/all
New Research Offers Hope For Kidney Cancer Sufferers | Scicasts ...
The patient had given permission to have her tumour studied and research continues; ... Business & Finance. Life Sciences & Bioresearch Business News ...
scicasts.com/.../3577-new-research-offers-hope-for-kidney-ca...
GW Researchers Receive Grants to Study How Mobile Technology Can ...
Breaking News Channels provide a rapid response to major news events. ... GW Researchers Receive Grants to Study How Mobile Technology Can Help Patients ... GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences faculty have spearheaded several ...
www.newswise.com/articles/view/574940/?sc=rsmn



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