Women's Quest for Romance Conflicts with Scientific Pursuits, Study Finds UB News Center BUFFALO, NY -- Four new studies by researchers at the University at Buffalo have found that when a woman's goal is to be romantically desirable, she distances herself from academic majors and activities related to science, technology, engineering and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK gets more money for carbon capture research Louisville Courier-Journal (blog) “By harnessing the power of science and technology, we can reduce carbon emissions from coal-based power plants,” said Chuck McConnell, the federal agency's chief operating officer for fossil energy, in a written statement. “This investment is part of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can a Tiny Electronic Tattoo Measure Your Vital Signs? TIME That means sensor applications that might have been confined to the hospital or the lab — like EEGstudies of brain activity — can move into the real world. That's perfect for research on conditions like sleep disorders. In the future, the devices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Girl Scouts Gear Up for Science Exploration Brandywine East Community News By Danielle Bouchat-Friedman According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women represent 46 percent of the total workforce in America, but only 25 percent of the technology and scienceworkforce. Studies also show that girls begin to lose confidence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PolitiFact: 'Little dispute' about climate science The Hill (blog) Pawlenty told the Miami Herald in an interview last week that climate science is “in dispute.” “The overwhelming majority of scientists polled feel that human activity is the primary driver of climate change. Also, based on scientific studies by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bio-Path Holdings Reports Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results MarketWatch (press release) As an expert in liposomal antisense therapeutics and a key member of the research team that performed the basic research and preclinical development of the Company's liposomal deliverytechnology, Dr. Tari brings a wealth of experience and knowledge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
$1.3M grant to help middle schoolers link science, healthy living UNCG University News The course studies will be based on new National Science Content Standards and the new NC Essential Standards for Healthful Living for students in grades six through eight. In addition, faculty from the Department of Kinesiology with specialties in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TSRC pursues solar fuels research The Daily Planet By Claiborne Shank Even though the Telluride Science Research Center's Summer 2011 season came to an end Friday, scientists and coordinators are only becoming more energized about scientific studies in Telluride. At a gathering last week, Nana Naisbitt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Research and Markets: Applied Earth Science - Devoted to the application of ... Business Wire (press release) Genetic studies of mineralisation. This may include: ore mineralogy, igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary petrology, geochemistry, alteration, isotopes, fluid inclusions, and modelling. Descriptions and genetic studies of mineralisation of ore deposits ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MMS Education fair begins today, UWA reps available to give information The Borneo Post Courses offered include agriculture, architecture, arts, biotechnology, biomedical sciences, communication studies, commerce and economics, computer science and information technology, conservation biology, dentistry and medicine, education, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NewCardio Announces Financial Results for Its 2011 Second Quarter PR Newswire (press release) QTinno® was selected by a top 5 global pharmaceutical company for two Phase I drug safetystudies, both of which were initiated in the second quarter. The fully automated ECG analysis will be delivered by one of NewCardio's existing customers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Augustana debate on technology/social relationships leads convocation series Quad-Cities Online Dr. Wendy Smooth, assistant professorof public policy in the Department of Women's Studies at Ohio State University, will answer the question "Women in American Politics—Why So Few?" on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 10:30 am The 2010 elections resulted in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breakthrough Scientific Research Shows Brain is Photosensitive News Junky Journal (press release) The study fields include Humanities, Education, Economics and Business, Science, Medicine, Dentistry, Health Sciences, and Technology. For more information visit http://www.oulu.fi/english/ Method: The distribution and localization of OPN3 protein in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Degree to rally with political science growth Altoona Mirror "If you're in healthcare, or an engineer who wants your research funded, you have to know the political system and how to influence government." Social sciences are also generating careers for young adults on the cutting edge of technology. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ideas with a desi beat Daily Pioneer In 1997, journalist LK Sharma edited the first in a series of coffee-table books about science andtechnology projects in India, titled, Innovative India. He went about it with some anger, remarking that, “Many photo-books about India at the time were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tien Says Vietnam Will Ensure Safety at Nuclear Power Plants Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Mon Aug 15 11:39:09 GMT 2011 Le Dinh Tien, Vietnam's deputy minister ofscience and technology, said the country considers safety a priority in its nuclear energy development following the disaster in Japan earlier this year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Drug Industry Critics Trying To Bolster Their Own Image? Forbes I've covered science and medicine for Forbes from the Human Genome Project through Vioxx to the blossoming DNA technology changing the world today. Email me or follow me on Twitter. Do doctors slag drug companies partly to make themselves look better? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cardium Presents Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results and Reports on Near ... PR Newswire (press release) The Generx clinical program includes four randomized placebo-controlled studies that enrolled over 650 patients at more than 100 medical centers in the US and Western Europe. With publishedstudies reflecting more than a decade of clinical experience, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Using SMS Text Messaging to Monitor and Track Weight Loss San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Independent studies (International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2008, 5:54) have repeatedly shown that people who weigh themselves more frequently tend to lose more weight. textWeight has been developed to help people do just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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