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Studies of FDA criticized as med-tech industry spin
Minneapolis Star Tribune
A group called InHealth (or the Institute for Health Technology Studies) released a survey last month suggesting the most-innovative devices are being launched in Europe first, leaving US patients in a medical lurch. While the research was conducted at ...
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COC To Expand Environmental Studies/Sciences Offerings
KHTS Radio
“Having a set of courses focused on the science behind green technology, sustainability, alternative energies and other key environmental issues,” added Torres, “is pivotal to the success of our students in this emerging, and all important field ...
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Desert Research and Technology Studies Education Webinar
Space Ref (press release)
Desert Research and Technology Studies (RATS) education engages classrooms in real-time exploration science and engineering during field tests through activities where students create maps and astronaut traverses from satellite images. ...
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City researchers to study technology of cannons
Times of India
The metallurgical and technical studies, undertaken by Deshpande include analysing the composition, metallography as well as rust analysis. "It shed light on the possible manufacturingtechnology used in those times," he said. ...
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No understanding of terrorists: Defence
The Australian
The strongly-worded study, conducted by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation and released on its website this month, was commissioned to improve Australia's understanding of violent extremism and the responses to it. ...
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Locally relevant, int ernationally significant
Victoria Times Colonist
The observatory's cutting-edge technologies place Canada, and specifically BC, as a leader in ocean science and technology. Other countries are looking here for guidance as they build similar observation systems to monitor their own marine environments ...
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College graduates on parade
SILive.com
Courtney Pisano of Castleton Corners received a master of science degree in biomedical sciencewith a research concentration from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is the daughter of Anthony and Patricia Pisano and is a 2005 graduate of ...
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"Picturing Science" exhibit reveals the artistic beauty of scientific research
io9
Here's the description from the museum's website for the exhibition, which is entitled "PicturingScience: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies." Whether Museum scientists are studying parasites, people, or planets in other solarsystems, ...
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Area students are making the grade
The Mercury
Kurt received a bachelor of science degree in sports and leisure studies from Kutztown University where he was a member of the marching band. He is currently completing an internship with the Reading Phillies. Eric ear-ned an associate's degree in ...
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Red tape bites home talent
Calcutta Telegraph
The companies seeking approval were first asked to repeat a one-year trial, and then asked for trials at multiple geographical locations ---- ignoring the previous studies by scientists at the VCRC itself, and independent groups at the School of ...
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Biotech breakthrough: Industry emerging in Central Va.
The Daily Progress
On the other hand, a company doesn't want to lose out on promising technology and that has resulted in the development of contract research organizations, or CROs, that research the developing technologies and companies on behalf of the bigger ...
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Nurturing Montana's bioscience sector
Great Falls Tribune
"It was phenomenal to me the type of research and science being done in Montana and here at the institute, it's kind of a hidden jewel," she said. "I think Montana has a lot of competitive advantages when it comes to recruiting new bioscience business. ...
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Danger in the air?
The Press
Gledhill, who took the radiation reading at Ouruhia in 1996, is now senior science adviser to the NRL. After the WHO warning in May, Gledhill told The Press that most of the studies had been done using old technology and that the new 3G or XT phones ...
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Summer school goes online
Cincinnati.com
The Campbell County senior had to take them last summer to make up for social studies andscience classes he failed. "I don't like going to regular classes," he said. "You get distracted by the kids who are trying to be goofy. ... Most of the time, ...
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Fact Is, Students Have Never Known History
NPR
Schneider is the senior program director for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at WestEd, a San Francisco-based research and development company preparing the framework for the new test. "We're into the 21st century, and there's a large ...
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Manitou grad selected for prestigious science camp
Colorado Springs Gazette
Science is obviously a key part of the camp, but activities include music, art, fishing and ballroom dancing. Seminars delve into philosophy and biological technologies. “There's tons of things I'm really excited about,” Wood said, adding that he's ...
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DOST appeals for public support to local technology vs. dengue
Minda News
By Mindanews | Sunday| June 19, 2011 | Filed under: Top Stories DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/18 June) — Secretary Mario G. Montejo of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has appealed to the public to support its Ovicidal/Larvicidal (OL) Trap, ...
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Human evolution: the long, winding road to modern man
The Guardian
However, we are also remarkable for our language, art and complex technology. by Chris Stringer The question is: where did these features evolve? Where can humanity place its homeland? In terms of our earliest ancestors, the answer is generally agreed...
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Keene High students receive book, science awards
The Keene Sentinel
Keene High School students received book and science awards at a special recognition ceremony on June 9. u The Brown Book Award is presented to a student in the junior class who best combines academic excellence with clarity in written and spoken ...
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Widener student wins accounting award
Delaware County Daily Times
A veterinary medical technology major, she is a member of the Class of 2012. Benton Wilson, of Ridley Park, earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science at Michigan Technological University's April 30 spring Commencement. ...
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Taking stock: Appointments, promotions, achievements
Wausau Daily Herald
Events will include activities, speakers and workshops focused on science, technology, engineering and math. » Jennifer Collins, assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, has received a prestigious Fulbright ...
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Arabick Roots. 'Arabick'? Ask the Royal Society London.
Al-Bawaba
She cut back her work at Imperial College London and began devoting about 40 per cent of her time to research for the exhibition, supported financially by the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilization. Further financing came from the Qatar ...
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Microequities Rising Stars Conference WebCast on June 21, 2011 at 9:30AM AEST
TMC Net
Established in 2005 as an independent investment research house devoted to Microcaps. Microequities expanded into funds management in early 2009 by launching our flagship Deep Value Microcap Fund. Clover Corporation (ASX:CLV) Food Science - Market Cap ...
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On campus - June 19, 2011
Bismarck Tribune
The North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton awarded degrees, diplomas and certificates to four hundred and sixty seven Wahpeton, Fargo and online graduates. The area graduates include: Almont — Nathan Doll, AAS, diesel technology; ...
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UW should consider business leader
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
If a professor of German literature and women's studies like Martin can lead one of the nation's topresearch universities, then so can the right business leader. Tom Still is president of the WisconsinTechnology Council and the Wisconsin Innovation ...
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Internet Use Rewires the Brain
Big Think
While Nicolas Carr's popular book The Shallows gives anecdotal evidence of how obsessive Internet use affects one's behavior, some hard science is now shedding light on how modern communicationtechnology is affecting brain function. ...
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Sunday announcements
Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness and basic warfare principles and skills. He is the son of Tammy Smith of East CR 50, Tiffin. ...
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Tinnitus rings the world
St. Louis Beacon
Luckily we learned of Dr. Jay Picarillo of the Washington University School of Medicine who studiestinnitus and helps make available new technology to manage the condition. According to the American Tinnitus Association , more than "50 million ...
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Message to OCC grads: Work for future of region
Hometownlife.com
The balance of the graduating class received associate degrees in general studies, as well as one-year certificates and certificates of achievement in fields such as computer information systems, environmental systems technology and medical assisting. ...
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College Town
Worcester Telegram
The college plans to begin a national search to identify the first Allerton Chair of Animal Health Sciences and Dean of Animal Studies. College of the Holy Cross students Katharine Chamberlin and Kelly Gilmore have been named this year's recipients of ...
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Mesa schools getting SRP grant money
Arizona Republic
The Dual-Language Program will integrate social studies and science by studying water in Arizona's history. Students will use GPS to conduct and create geocaching treasure hunts, study Theodore Roosevelt Dam and visit the Desert Botanical Garden. ...
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First SSC merit list today
Daily News & Analysis
... Studies (BMS), and around 90 seats in Bachelors of Accounting and Finance. Vaze College of Commerce, in Mulund has received over 1300 applications for Bachelors of Science with Biotechnology and nearly double the number for Information Technology.
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Business People
Worcester Telegram
Mr. Robertson, of Hingham, previously worked as the regional sales director for Benefit Resource, Inc. He graduated from the University of Maine where he received a bachelor's degree in politicalscience. Anne Marie Rafferty of Shrewsbury has recently ...
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New Health-Focused Startup Accelerator Rock Health Debuts Inaugural Batch
TechCrunch
The first product is a platform for crowd-sourced health science, enabling consumers to operate open health studies. By creating the first transparent marketplace for healthcare, HealthInReach is making quality care more affordable and accessible. ...
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Students create electronic study guide
The Herald-Mail
The two teachers decided it would be titled "Flashcards for Genetic Studies for the Keystone Exam." Erin Barket's graphic design class at Faust helped format the typed information for use on a Kindle. The project began before the second half of the ...
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WNC News & Notes: College Rotary Plaza receives ADA improvements
Nevada Appeal
WNC offers three degrees that students can earn completely online: the Associate of AppliedScience-Business, the Associate of Arts, and the Associate of General Studies. This fall, more than 80 web courses will be available, ranging from general ...
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Taking care of electronics firms
Business Times (subscription)
He also attributes the company's success to the support from local government agencies such as the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star). 'There may be some areas of analysis that we cannot provide due to the sheer amount of investment ...
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Today: SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Jun 18, 2011
The studies are being conducted by the Oregon Center for Aging & Technology at Oregon Health &Science University, with partial funding from Intel Corp. ...
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