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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Apr 27, 2011

BP announces RFP for Deepwater Horizon spill research project
Platts
BP Vice President of 
ScienceTechnology, Environment, and Regulatory Affairs David Rainey called the RFP an "important milestone in the development of the GRI ... We are deeply grateful to the Research Board for their efforts to develop a rigorous, ...
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Recommended: Military studies squid camouflage
msnbc.com
The Office of Naval 
Research has awarded $6 million to a team of US scientists to conduct the basicresearch required to make the squid-like camo. Precisely how the military will use the technologyis classified, noted Roger Hanlon, a senior scientist ...
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Symposium on 'Bayh-Dole @ 30': Turning research into innovation
UC Davis
... for government-funded research discoveries, is jointly hosted by the new UC Davis Center forScience and Innovation Studies, UC Davis School of Law, the UC Davis Division of Social Sciences, and the UC Davis Science and Technology Studies Program. ...
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Easley student at Clemson earns National Science Foundation fellowship
Clemson University
The fellowship program recognizes outstanding students who are pursuing 
research-based master's and doctoral degrees in NSF-supported sciencetechnology, engineering and mathematics disciplines. The NSF graduate research fellowship program is highly ...
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How benefits of technology evade many
The Citizen Daily
Studies show that where it is fully utilised, mobile telephony, especially in developing countries, has the capacity to improve the welfare of people. For instance, research suggests that mobile phone influence general market behaviour. ...
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Montefiore Medical Center Goes Live on Keystone Engine
PR Newswire (press release)
Montefiore reads mammography 
studies using specialty workstations that are loosely coupled to the core radiology PACS. The mammo reading workstations and the PACS are from different vendors. Montefiore had three goals with this project: Ensure that ...
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Hospitals drowning in noise
Los Angeles Times
The racket is generated by obvious bedfellows: human beings and 
technology. But the clamor of modern medicine can harm both patients and staff, a growing body ofresearch on noise and health suggests. Unwanted sound wrecks sleep, raises stress levels, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Promising medical news
Inquirer.net
... therapies and other treatment options are only partially effective, new pharmacological modalities are urgently needed,” according to Eva Surmacz, an associate research professor in biology at Temple University's College of Science and Technology...
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U-M has experts available for BP Gulf oil spill, one-year anniversary
R & D Magazine
They include: • Andrew Maynard, professor of environmental health sciences and director of the UM Risk 
Science Center, studies the potential health and environmental impacts of emergingtechnologies. Specific topics he can discuss include the health, ...
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China Academy of Science Annual Budget is $3 billion per year and rising which ...
Next Big Future
Achieve breakthrough in core 
technology in key strategic areas including space sciences, information, energy, ocean studies, and human health. 2. Optimize and promote basic research in material science, chemistry, physics, mathematics, earthscience...
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Next Big Future
Alien Bacteria Could Breed in Extreme 'Hypergravity'
Space.com
"The number and types of environments that we now think life can inhabit in the universe has expanded because of our study," said lead author Shigeru Deguchi, of the Japan Agency of Marine-Earth 
Science and Technology in Yokosuka. ...
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Space.com
Center of Excellence for Clinical Research at Japan's Keio University Chooses ...
Vancouver Sun
Academic 
research centers, government agencies and other non-profit organizations in all geographies are increasingly selecting Medidata Rave for their clinical trial needs based on Rave's advanced technology and configurability for any phase, ...
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UM Regents Applaud $56M Taubman Gift
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
In conjunction with this latest gift, regents approved the renaming of the Biomedical
Science Research Building – where the institute is housed – in honor of Taubman. In thanking Taubman, board chair Julia Darlow called his gift transformative, ...
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The Ann Arbor Chronicle
In cap and trade fight, environmentalists had spending edge over opponents ...
EurekAlert (press release)
The author of more than three dozen peer-reviewed 
studies, he serves on the editorial boards ofScience Communication and the International Journal of Press/Politics. His research is funded by the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson ...
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Technology is erasing our capacity to contemplate deeper issues
Montreal Gazette
But Bibby's 
studies suggest a minority of Christians aren't convinced there is a heaven, despite accounts of Jesus's resurrection. Such Christians concentrate on making things as good as possible in this world. Terence Penelhum, author of the book's ...
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ReportsnReports- Technologies for Long-Term Care and Home Healthcare: Global...
PR Newswire (press release)
ReportsnReports comprises an online library of 10000 reports, in-depth market 
research studies of over 5000 micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites. Our client list boasts almost all well-known publishers of such reports across the globe. ...
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Important Information on the Biological Effects of Cell Phones and Wireless ...
Food Consumer
Dr. Maret trained in both electrical and biomedical engineering before his medical 
studies. He has recently begun educating physician groups specifically on the biological impacts of communicationtechnologies, such as cell phones and wireless ...
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Indiana State University hosts inaugural SeaPerch state finals
Indiana State University
Richmond says that the organization is trying to engage students in the value of 
science,technology and engineering. "The program started on a national level through the Office of NavalResearch, but it is starting to spread across the country," ...
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Research Team Looks to Bring Ocean Energy to the North Carolina Power Grid
Newswise (press release)
research team led by the University of North Carolina's Coastal Studies Institute (CSI) is looking east to the waters off the North Carolina coast for answers. The Coastal Wave Energy ResearchProject, funded by the North Carolina General Assembly, ...
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Personal Reflections on the High Cost of American Medical Care
Archives of Internal Medicine
Changes in the use of medical 
technologies, 1972-977: a study of ten inpatient diagnoses. N Engl J Med. 1982;306(12):706-712. WEB OF SCIENCE | PUBMED 19. Showstack JA, Stone MH, Schroeder SA. The role of changing clinical practices in the rising costs ...
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Food Fight: BPA — Use It or Lose It?
Chem.Info
Despite their determination of BPA's safety in food contact applications, these agencies are continuing to monitor the 
science on the issue. Some agencies (including FDA) are conducting their own laboratory research to ensure that any new studies meet ...
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Survivor, biotech
The Daily Deal
Thus, in antibody 
research, diagnosis and treatment were tightly linked. Still, the science behind monoclonal antibodies -- producing them, accurately targeting them, finding the right receptors or antigens for them -- proved more difficult and costly ...
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Increased computer use by adolescents cause for concern
HealthCanal.com
“This 
research is based on social cognitive theory, which suggests that seeing people engaged in a behaviour is a way of learning that behaviour,” explains lead researcher Valerie Carson, a doctoral candidate in School of Kinesiology and Health Studies ...
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'Nigeria lacks technology to tackle environmental catastrophe'
Nigerian Compass (blog)
Also, since 2004, I have been “Honorary Professor” at China University of Mining 
Science andTechnology (CUMT) in Jiangsu Province , China , which I frequently use as the base for myresearch expeditions on land subsidence and environmental damage in ...
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Allezoe Medical Holdings: Organ Transport Systems, Inc. (OTS) Attends ...
Marketwire (press release)
The ISHLT conference included a poster presentation by OTS pre-clinical 
research collaborators from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ("UTSW") who presented one of their studiesusing the LifeCradle® prototype device. ...
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Third brother wins gold at NJIT
EurekAlert (press release)
NJIT, New Jersey's 
science and technology university, enrolls more than 8900 students pursuing bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in 120 programs. The university consists of six colleges: Newark College of Engineering, College of Architecture ...
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Why Britain needs more black headteachers
The Guardian
Photograph: Martin Godwin for the Guardian In 1974, I wanted to be a reporter on Tomorrow's World, the hugely successful BBC TV programme that explained the
science behind innovative technology. I didn't believe that I would get the chance as I had ...
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The Guardian
Solar Frontier Opens Largest Thin-film Plant in the World
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
“It does nothing to advance the long-term adoption of PV 
technology, which should be the ultimate goal of our industry. Numerous scientific and technical studies and analysis consistently conclude that First Solar's thin film PV technology does not ...
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Do You Know How Many Genetically Modified Foods You're Eating? 8 to Pay ...
Huffington Post (blog)
I am all for 
science and believe the mistakes or misconduct of some companies should not damn or disrupt all research, but they should make us pause and consider the potential long-term impacts. They should make us think more carefully about where our...
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Huffington Post (blog)
New Socket Technology Improves Performance for Individuals with Limb Loss ...
PR Web (press release)
In addition to being used by patients in everyday life, the High-Fidelity Interface is also in clinical
studies as part of a larger project by Dean Kamen's Company, (Segway inventor), DEKA Researchand Development, Manchester, NH, and the Defense ...
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Magic necklace or snake oil?
The News Journal
Power Balance has not released any 
studies on its product, but independent researchers have, and the results are not in the company's favor. A study released in the March Journal of Sports andScience Medicine found that the holographic bands have no ...
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Photo: Sun News Publishing
Daily Sun
The majority of 
research into malarial vaccines has focused on the Plasmodium falciparum strain due to the high mortality caused by the parasite and the ease of a carrying out in vitro/in vivo studies. The earliest vaccines attempted to use the ...
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NeuroSigma Provides Update on Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (TNS) - the USB ...
PR Newswire (press release)
In clinical 
studies, eTNS™ is well tolerated and the low-energy stimulus is confined to the soft tissues of the face without penetration into the brain – thus appropriately coined the USB Port to the Brain™. The trigeminal nerve projects to specific ...
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Running ring around hurricanes predictions
Space Daily
Nesbitt and graduate student Daniel Harnos published their findings in the journal Geophysical 
Research Letters. Meteorologists have seen large advances in forecasting technology to track the potential path of tropical storms and hurricanes, ...
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Space Daily
American Concrete Institute Announces New Officers for 2011
ForConstructionPros.com
He has been involved with post-earthquake damage 
studies following earthquakes in Mexico, Chile, Armenia, Egypt, California, Japan, and India. ACI has honored Wight with the Delmar L. Bloem Distinguished Service Award, the Joe W. Kelly Award, ...
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Foundation awards $50000 to Carroll school programs
Explore Carroll
The 
research and planning for the project involve the use of math, environmental/biological sciences, green products, and technology. Students have conducted the school yard assessment, determined the best location, and researched the materials that ...
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Computer-Aided Drafting Technology AOS | Programs of Study
University 
News · Athenaeum · News & Events Daily · RIT Athletics · RIT News Podcasts ...Sponsored Research Services · Research Relations Office ... People who work in computer-aided drafting technology use their skills to create ... Science: Placement into Physics of Matter (0885-154) or a higher-level course. ...
www.rit.edu/programs/computer-aided-drafting-technology
Genetics News - Genetics Science, Genetics Technology, Genetics ...
Medical Xpress provides the latest 
news on genetics, genetic science, genetic research, genetic engineering, genetic studies and genes.medicalxpress.com/genetics-news/sort/rank/1w/
India to double expenditure on science research

Mangalorean.com
The minister said that being the third largest growing economy of the world, India needs to enhance allocations for 
science and technology. "We have decided to give great significance to science- and technology-related research studies to enthuse ...
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New nanobead approach could revolutionize sensor technology
Nanowerk LLC
The collaborative 
studies were led by Vincent Remcho, an OSU professor of chemistry, and Pallavi Dhagat, an assistant professor in the OSU School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The key, scientists say, is tapping into the capability of ...
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ScienceTechnology, Engineering, and Mathematics All Students Gathering
TribLocal
The Center for Promoting STEM (
ScienceTechnology, Engineering, and Mathematics) at Oakton Community College will be hosting its end of year All Students Gathering. Two graduate students from Northwestern University will speak about their research and ...
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Liberal Arts honors research, scholarship, teaching, service
WSU Today
Early Achievement in Scholarship Awards were presented to Travis Ridout, associate professor of political 
science, and Matthew Sutton, associate professor of history. Ridout was recognized for hisresearch on political campaigns and the use of media in ...
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New evidence that IQ is not set in stone
CBS News
... who studies intelligence at Oklahoma State University, agrees with you. "D'uh!", he says. Sternberg thinks that Duckworth has produced a "great research study" but adds, "To almost anyone except some subset of psychologists who study IQ testing,...
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CBS News
USC looks to transform research in the digital age
Daily Trojan Online
Much of this work is being done by the Institute for Creative 
Technology and by researchers in the Visual Studies Program. The advent of digital technologies has also facilitated a move toward collaborative research — a trend that has been ...
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Research and Markets: Potential of Cloud Computing
TMC Net
Services offered by cloud vendors and case 
studies of successful cloud deployment enhance the analysis provided in this section. - The technical features of cloud systems such as virtualization, multi-tenancy, data management, APIs, and metering is ...
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Wind turbines: In the wake of the wind
Chem.Info
For the wind 
technology site project, the research team aims to capture turbulence and other wake effects in a broad wedge of air up to 7 km (4.3 miles) long and 1 km (3280 feet) high. The team will use the scanning lidar to make a detailed look at the ...
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IRIS Pharma and OPIA Technologies Announce Licence Agreement
Genetic Engineering News (press release)
... OPIA's main device platform, in animal studies. As part of the agreement, Iris Pharma will obtain the exclusive licence for the use of EYEPRIM® device to perform ocular surface biopsies of the living eye in its preclinical research activities. ...
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Study finds flame retardants at high levels in pet dogs
EurekAlert (press release)
Their study, "Flame Retardants in the Serum of Pet Dogs and in their Food," appears this month in the journal Environmental 
Science & Technology. Authors are Marta Venier, an assistant researchscientist in the School of Public and Environmental ...
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Life Technologies Announces First Quarter 2011 Results
PR Newswire (press release)
Life 
Technologies customers do their work across the biological spectrum, working to advance the fields of discovery and translational research, molecular medicine, stem cell-based therapies, food safety and animal health, and 21st century forensics. ...
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Researchers study impacts of stomach bacteria
The Herald Journal
“This is one of the most fascinating areas I've gotten into,” says Michael Lefevre, a professor with the Utah 
Science Technology And Research initiative, a science and technology program connected to USU and the University of Utah. ...
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Report: Storage for spent nuclear fuel more crucial than ever
MIT News
While the situation in Japan has not changed any of the basic conclusions of the study, called “The Future of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle,” the study's executive director Charles Forsberg, a 
research scientist in MIT's Department of Nuclear Science and ...
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MIT News
Data from Patient Social Network Refutes Lithium for ALS
MIT Technology Review (blog)
It is our way or it is not studied at all,'' said Dr. Wicks, the 
research and development director at PatientsLikeMe, a closely held health-data sharing company in Cambridge, Mass., that ran the lithium study. ... In conventional studies, patients are ...
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USC in the News 4/26/2011
USC News
MIT 
Technology Review featured research by Alan Horsager of USC's Institute for Genetic Medicine which has allowed blind mice to see again, using a gene derived from algae. Horsager and an MIT colleague have launched the startup Eos Neuroscience, ...
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ChinaBio® Partnering Forum 2011 Announces Program Highlights
Genetic Engineering News
In 2010, the promise of venture capital becoming the engine for the commercialization of innovative life 
science technologies in China finally became a reality, establishing several new records in the process: the largest single investment (USD 120 ...
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History Day Is A Winner!
Hartford Courant
History Day allows students to choose, 
research and analyze a topic of their choosing. Topics must relate to a given theme and might focus on a historic event or to science, sports, fashion, or the arts. Winners of these contests proceed to a State ...
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Spotlight on Innovation
Kansas Farmer
The Ag Economic Forum plenary session will focus on innovative approaches to financing and implementing agriculture to help alleviate tight markets by increasing investment in agricultural
researchscience and technology. It will include insights from ...
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Published Study Validates New Protein Enrichment Approach for Low-Abundance ...
R & D Magazine
4, 2011, issue of the Journal of Proteome 
Research. Even when highly sensitive mass spectrometers are used to analyze complex biological samples and bodily fluids, high-abundance proteins obscure the detection of lower-abundance proteins and their ...
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Healing Blindness in Mice
MIT Technology Review
By Emily Singer Viruses can deliver light-sensitive proteins to specific cells in the retinas of blind mice, allowing rudimentary vision, according to new 
research. Although previous studies have shown that the light-sensitive proteins can be ...
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MIT Technology Review
Global scientific research on Internet Protocol
Siliconindia.com
By SiliconIndia Bangalore: Indiana University and Stanford University have initiated a program called "Clean Slate Program" which is a global scientific 
research on "Internet Protocol." Previously variousstudies have been launched on internet protocol ...
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Student Team to Join International Conference
WIFR
Six students from the Janesville Academy for International 
Studies will enjoy close interaction with peers from around the world when they participate in a Critical Issues Forum (CIF) held in Monterey, Calif., on April 28-30. ...
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Dot Earth: On Plankton, Warming and Whiplash
New York Times (blog)
If you read Falkowski and Boyce, along with the summaries of the new challenges to the plankton paper below, you can see how the pushmi-pullyu dynamic of 
science works. The first followup analysis — Is there a decline in marine phytoplankton? ...
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Research revealed those who are regularly glued to their screens are far more ...
Daily Mail
... savvy about technology and the Internet. 'It's possible that these types of controls aren't effective in blocking all undesirable websites.' The research, recently published in the Journal of Preventative Medicine, suggests that future studies ...
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Daily Mail
Marina Biotech Publishes Pre-Clinical Research on the Application of DiLA2 ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Marina Biotech has recently entered an exclusive agreement with Debiopharm Group for the development and commercialization of the Company's bladder cancer program which utilizes a DiLA2-based delivery 
technology. "We're pleased to be able to publish ...
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Engineered virus organizes carbon nanotube growth for better solar cell
EcoSeed
Previous 
studies have shown that using carbon nanotubes – microscopic, hollow cylinders of pure carbon – can enhance the efficiency of a solar cell's electron collection. However, using these nanotubes proved to be challenging, for two reasons....
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EcoSeed
Nielsen: Desire for iPhone slips as Android gains
CNET
However, if previous 
studies are one's guide, it's unlikely that iPhone lovers are jumping to Android's side and vice versa. In January, mobile analytics provider Zokem found that iPhone owners are the most loyal to their smartphone brand. ...
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Organic photovoltaics—closing in on commercial requirements with tandem cells
Global Solar Technology
Current 
studies thus involve carefully designing and trying out new types of semiconducting organic materials, improving the processing conditions, and developing a more complete understanding of the physics that govern the performance of organic...
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Global Solar Technology
Mad rantings about politics, evolution, and microbiology
ScienceBlogs (blog)
Exceptionally bright 
science PhD holders from elite academic institutions are slogging through five or ten years of poorly paid postdoctoral studies, slowly becoming disillusioned by the ruthless and often fruitless fight for a permanent academic ...
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Innovation deficit hurts India Inc
Hindu Business Line
The need of the hour is to promote an innovation culture backed by large investments in knowledge-based enterprises through agencies such as the Knowledge Commission, National Innovation Foundation and various 
Science and Technology departments, ...
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Hindu Business Line
New Report Finds Renters Face Record High Affordability Problems
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
“While the need for affordable rental housing is growing, the squeeze on government budgets is putting these much-needed programs in jeopardy,” said Chris Herbert, Director of 
Research, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and a study co-author. ...
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Research Recap, April 25: Water Shortages, Pedestrian Safety, Electric ...
TheCityFix.com
The new 
research study, conducted by Minnesota's Department of Transportation, will testtechnology used to collect a mileage-based fee. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) examined the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of bio and ...
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TransPerfect Services and Technology Meet the Demanding Needs of Interactive...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Cenduit's pharmaceutical, biotechnology and clinical 
research customers use Cenduit to manage patient randomization and drug supply management for their clinical studies, which encompass more than 16000 sites and 220000 subjects. ...
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ACT's Chief Scientific Officer Robert Lanza, M.D., to Deliver Speech at 3rd ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
In recent months the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has, for the first time, granted clearance for clinical trials involving hESCs, including ACT's Phase I/II multicenter 
studies using RPEs for the treatment of Stargardt's disease (a leading ...
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Can you hack it? Do-it-yourselfers become inventors with online investors
Monterey County Herald
Recent 
studies show consumers now spend more money inventing stuff than consumer product firms spend on research and development. It's more than $3.75billion a year in Britain, and current USstudies show similiar patterns. Makers are even morphing ...
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Lilly and Medtronic Announce Drug-Device Collaboration for Parkinson's Disease
PR Newswire (press release)
We have extensive experience in targeted drug delivery and 
technology that allow delivery of therapeutic agents directly to the brain." "While a potential treatment approach resulting from thisresearch is many years away, we are heartened by Lilly and ...
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Why Searching For Aliens Is Good For Business
Fast Company
"Basic 
research eventually does have spinoffs," says Shostak, citing studies to the effect that even long before commercial space travel became a thing, NASA was returning an estimated 10 dollars for every dollar that was spent on it "simply because of ...
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Central European Society for Anticancer Drug Research Announces Start of ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
These data are derived from various pharmacological 
studies in patients with solid tumors, including lung cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and less frequent cancer types. The aim of TDM is to decrease toxicity while maintaining or improving ...
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Men's and Women's Immune Systems Respond Differently to PTSD
UCSF News Services
Both 
studies were supported by grants from the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs Sierra Pacific Mental Illness Research & Education Clinical Center. Some of the funds were administered by the Northern California Institute for ...
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UCSF News Services
Homeland Security chief visits UC Berkeley
Daily Californian
One such partnership highlighted by Napolitano as well as Dean of the College of Engineering Shankar Sastry was the Team for 
Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology - a campusresearch group charged with the development and construction of ...
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International Stem Cell Successfully Completes First Series of Preclinical ...
Business Wire (press release)
The findings of these 
studies will be presented at the annual meeting of American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy, May 18-21 in Seattle, and at the International Society for Stem Cell Research annual conference, June 15-18 in Toronto. ...
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UD psychologist studies ability to follow moving objects
University of Delaware
April 11 
Research Expo matches University of Delaware expertise to JPMorgan Chasetechnology needs. The National Science Foundation recently awarded Hoffman a three-year, $370602 grant to continue and expand his multiple object tracking (MOT)research...
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University of Delaware
ERP can hinder enterprise agility, IFS North America study reveals
MRO (press release)
The results of the survey, conducted by an independent 
research firm among more than 200 executives with mid- to large-sized manufacturing companies throughout North America, is sobering proof that the ERP, enterprise asset management (EAM) and other ...
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A conversation about behavioral informatics for health
Scope (blog)
Studies in individual hospitals and clinics provide proof that this is possible, but many of thesestudies have taken place in very special hospitals and clinics. However, what works at one hospital may not be transferrable to your average clinical ...
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How safe is San Onofre?
Los Angeles Times
Najmedin Meshkati, an engineering professor at USC, a Jefferson 
Science Fellow and a senior science and engineering advisor to the Office of Science and TechnologyAdvisor to the US secretary of State (2009-10), has been conducting research on human ...
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Los Angeles Times
India to double expenditure on science research
"We have decided to give great significance to 
science- and technology-related research studiesto enthuse people to pure sciences, applied sciences and research. There has been a significant decline in interest of students in science ...
Daily Education News - http://www.prokerala.com/news/national/education/
Consumer Insights Research Laboratory Seeks Participants for ...
Harrisburg University of 
Science and Technology · Contact HU · Give to HU · Request Info · Apply Now ... Harrisburg University » News and Events » News » Consumer Insights Research Laboratory Seeks Participants for Studies ...
www.harrisburgu.net/news/article.php?id=775&cid=1...
India to double expenditure on science research - World News, 197088
"We have decided to give great significance to 
science- and technology-related research studiesto enthuse people to pure sciences, applied sciences and ...
www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-197088.html
India to double expenditure on science research - Technology news
India to double expenditure on 
science research-Technology news- New ... to science- andtechnology-related research studies to enthuse people to pure ...
www.siliconindia.com/.../India_to_double_expenditure_on_sc...

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