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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Jun 28, 2011


AgriMarine to Rear Bluefin Tuna in Japan
MarketWatch (press release)
AgriMarine will collaborate with the School of Marine Science and Technology at Tokai University, Shimizu Campus, an internationally recognized leader in tuna husbandry studies, to scale up their current research and establish the husbandry and design ...
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Full text of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at Britain's Royal Society
Xinhua
To me, it is not only a personal honor, but also a recognition of China's advances in science andtechnology. Indeed, it is a symbol of friendship and cooperation between the Chinese and Britishscience communities, and I wish to express my heartfelt ...
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces Breakthrough Workflow for MetabolomicsResearch
R & D Magazine
By SeperationsNow Cairns, Australia - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in servingscience, today announced a breakthrough workflow to overcome key analytical and informatics challenges in metabolomics. The workflow integrates new ...
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Acorda Therapeutics to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Ardsley Park Life ...
MarketWatch (press release)
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on Providing Real Estate to the Life Science Industry(R). The company's tenants primarily include biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, scientific research institutions, ...
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Home ministry may seek review for of IISc-Huawei Pact to set up telecom lab
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Raising security concerns over the recent tieup between Huawei Technologies , a Chinese firm that has often run into security roadblocks here, and the Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for testing imported telecom gear for ...
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Transforming Patience Into Gains
Business Insider
The basis for this knowledge is often developed in other fields, like computer science. This isn't surprising, since technologies that appear unrelated at first blush often move each other forward. For example, scientific studies in the biological ...
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University of Winnipeg unveils $66 million complex
Updated News
The University of Winnipeg officially unveiled is $66 million Environment and ScienceComplex Monday, which will house nearly two thousand biology, environmental studiesand chemistry students this September. “The Richardson College for the environment...
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Updated News
Benchmarking a slice of Africa; preserving biodiversity through science
PhysOrg.com (press release)
Vodacek's liaison in the Rwandan government, Marie Christine Gasingirwa, director of science andtechnology in the Rwandan Ministry of Education, has invited local scientists and students from Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, the National ...
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SVSU offers new science and math summer camps for kids
Midland Daily News
Saginaw Valley State University Regional Mathematics and Science Center is offering a new half-day summer camp. The new Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) camp will offer hands-on and engaging activities for children in grades 3 ...
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USDA Funds Research to Reduce Foodborne Illness
Food Safety News
These are some of the questions researchers will try to answer in government-sponsored studies. Twenty-four research, education and extension grants, awarded last week by the US Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture ...
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MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION REACTS Which should take precedence: an Act or an ...
Foroyaa online
She noted that the unit engages in several activities that include conducting studies and appliedresearch on demand. “The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology(MoHERST) will continue to encourage faculty staff to undertake ...
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Biosphere 2 to Have a Permanent Home With the UA
UA News (press release)
Also, through a grant from Science Foundation Arizona, The B2 Institute is operating the Arizona Center for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Teachers, a program that has impacted hundreds of teachers throughout the state and thousands ...
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UA News (press release)
BioLineRx Signs Exclusive License Agreement with Yissum for Oral Phase II ...
Business Wire (press release)
Yissum Research Development Company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ltd. was founded in 1964 to protect and commercialize the Hebrew University's intellectual property. Ranked among the top technology transfer companies in the world, ...
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Cultivating a culture of science
Peninsula On-line
Institutes and research centres are reluctant to part with information about studies and researchthat can be covered by the media. A lack of freedom to communicate with researchers greatly hinders science journalists from reporting on important ...
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Middle School Girls Learn About Technology Careers During Summer Camp
PR Web (press release)
The research in the field indicates the number of young women going into computer science as a profession is dropping, which is one reason why the Intro2Tek camp was started. The TechnologyCamp is a local effort to turn the trend around and get girls ...
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Nuclear Weapons Modernization Priorities After New START
Heritage.org
According to George H. Miller, Director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, budget constraints have “delayed production schedules; postponed important deliverables in science,technology, and engineering; delayed resolution of identified ...
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Natural compound citicoline boosts the brain, say University of Utah scientists
Salt Lake Tribune
The U. recruited Yurgelun-Todd from Harvard two years ago along with her husband, Perry Renshaw, a biomedical researcher who studies addiction. In conjunction with the Utah Science Technologyand Research initiative, or USTAR, the pair now explore ways ...
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Associate degrees
Coshocton Tribune
Justice Studies -- Kaylee A. Ashcroft, Newcomerstown; Stacie R. Simmons, Newcomerstown; and Danielle M. Wright, West Lafayette » Associate of Science -- Brady A. Crites, West Lafayette » Computer Technology -- Amber L. Domer, Kimbolton; and Timothy E. ...
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Car Bomb Kills US Scholar Helping Iraqi Universities
Inside Higher Ed
President Obama on Friday announced a series of efforts involving research and education to promote advanced manufacturing. In one program, the National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Institutes of ...
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Scientists discover dielectron charging of water nano-droplet
EurekAlert (press release)
That is until recently, when Landman, now one of the world leaders in the area of cluster and nanoscience, and Barnett teamed up with Ori Chesnovsky, professor of chemistry, and researchassociate Rina Giniger at Tel Aviv University, ...
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The Supreme Court's Best Arguments For and Against Violent Video Games
Kotaku
The science doesn't show a sufficient danger: The State's evidence is not compelling. California relies primarily on the research of Dr. Craig Anderson and a few other research psychologists whose studies purport to show a connection between exposure ...
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Beauty and Bullshit
Forbes (blog)
The science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke famously said “Any sufficiently advancedtechnology is indistinguishable from magic” so when it comes to selling stuff, using magical technology descriptions that sound plausible has become the gold standard...
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Forbes (blog)
The 'great ape debate'
OneNewsNow
But criticism erupted when the NIH declined to consider ethical arguments against such research. An editorial in Nature says, “The agency may wish to divorce the science from the ethics, but society at large will not accept such a distinction. ...
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Going Green at Home Made Easier with iPhone App; Homeowners Can Control Home ...
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Technology just made being “green” easier. Computerscience researchers at the University of Arkansas and University of San Francisco have developed an automated energy-management system that monitors energy generation ...
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Ag biotech benefits discussed at hearing
Western Farm Press
The House Committee on Agriculture's Subcommittee on Rural Development, Research, Biotechnology, and Foreign Agriculture convened to discuss the benefits of agricultural biotechnology products. Ranking Member Costa, D-Calif., initiated the hearing, ...
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OnlineLearningExchange.com Offers Educators Single, Reliable Destination to ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Earth/Physical Science and Chemistry teacher Mitchell Sweet: “It's great to have access to other teachers to discuss what could make a lesson better.” Additional science assets for grades K-6 will be available later this year along with Social Studies, ...
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Top-Selling Weed Killer Roundup Found to Cause Birth Defects
Babble (blog)
Yet researchers have conducted few follow-up studies. This problem has to be serious, because even the executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology – which advocates for genetically modified food – says, “If you look at the animal ...
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Smithsonian Institution and ePals To Deliver Rich Educational Content with ...
Business Wire (press release)
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Smithsonian Institution and ePals Inc. today announced a partnership to deliver Smithsonian resources and expertise in science, history, art, and culture across the entire ePals social learning platform and product ...
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Today's drivers expect more from their cars, triggering an influx of tech ...
Denver Post
"The most important thing we've found in our research and various studies is keeping your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel," said Jim Buczkowski, director of Ford electronics and electrical systems engineering. A September report by the National ...
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KNUST Sunyani Campus To Be Nucleus In Establishment Of University Of Energy ...
Modern Ghana
6/27/2011 2:36:49 PM - The government has cleared a major hurdle of establishing the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), with the management of the Kwame Nkrumah University ofScience and Technology (KNUST) agreeing to release its ...
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Climate change workshop begins
Himalayan Times
“Lack of long-term instrumental climatic data is one of the major factors hindering the climate changestudies. So, dendrochronology could be one of the best tools to study climatic change as it gives long-term climatic signals,” added Bhuju.
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UrtheCast to install HD video cameras on the International Space Station
TechGadgets.in
“The UrtheCast camera will support the ISS and continue to inspire youth to pursue advanced studies in space sciences and spark interest in science, technology, engineering and the environment. This unprecedented UrtheCast initiative is helping ...
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TechGadgets.in
High school students in Fukushima take independent radiation measurements
Mainichi Daily News
Fukushima High School has been designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology as one of the so-called "Super Science High Schools" (SSH), which are supposed to put more emphasis on science studies. ...
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Mainichi Daily News
'Gut Check' study looks at intestinal microbes and their link to human health
Deseret News
The Gut Check study is being funded through The Utah Science Technology andResearch initiative, or USTAR. It is a state-funded program to help support science research that has the potential for commercial use. Specifically, Lefevre is looking at how ...
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Deseret News
FICCI hosting seminar on African Fellowship
Mangalorean.com
Nurelgh Tefera, Dean, School of Graduate Studies, AAU, will deliver the keynote address. It will be followed by a presentation by Sumeet Gupta, head of Science & Technology, FICCI. The highlight of the day-long event will be the sharing of experiences ...
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Is the NDA missing in action from Nevada's economic development?
VEGAS INC
The Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative, or USTAR, is a five-year-old program that helps the state's research universities develop technology-based startups, leading to better paying jobs and an expansion of the state's economy. ...
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Deaf Studies Research Unit | AsianScientist.com | Asian Science ...
News file for: Deaf Studies Research Unit. Home » Deaf Studies Research Unit ... CEL-SCI Starts Phase III Clinical Trials For Head And Neck Cancer In Taiwan ...
www.asianscientist.com/tag/deaf-studies-research-unit/
Meta-analysis reveals patterns of bacteria-virus ... - Science Daily
ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and science breakthroughs ... professor in the School of Biology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. ... The research team compiled 38 laboratory studies of interactions between ...
www.sciencedaily.com/.../110627151718.htm?...
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