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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Nov 21, 2011

Lorraine Twohill
Irish technologies to keep astronauts fit and healthy in space
Dublin City University
Both studies will help astronauts who go to space, but also have implications for healthcare on Earth, especially for the ageing process. During his visit to Ireland this week, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, who is also Head of Science and ...
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Qatar National Convention Centre continues to target knowledge-based conferences
ITCM
The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) will host a major awards dinner recognizing major achievements in the fields of biomedical, energy, computing, environmental, arts, social science, humanities and Islamic studies research. ...
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Top 10 Myths About HIV Vaccine Research
MD News (press release)
To learn more or find out how to get involved in an HIV vaccine study, please visit www.hvtn.org At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, our interdisciplinary teams of world-renowned scientists and humanitarians work together to prevent, ...
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MD News (press release)
QF forum brings together top experts and scientists
Gulf Times
HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser attended the opening session of the forum, which is focusing on the globalisation and democratisation of research, allowing for all countries to benefit from the innovations of science andtechnology. ...
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Gulf Times
Scripps Research Team Finds a Weak Spot on Deadly Ebolavirus
HealthCanal.com
Headquartered in La Jolla, California, the institute also includes a campus in Jupiter, Florida, where scientists focus on drug discovery and technology development in addition to basic biomedical science. Scripps Research currently employs about 3000...
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Climate changes in California come into focus
SignOnSanDiego.com
A Wilson's warbler is measured during a study of how bird sizes have changed over recent decades. — PRBO Conservation Science A spate of recent research offers new insight into how global warming is changing or could change California, ...
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Personalized Medicine Initiatives Step Into the Cloud to Speed Up R&D
Genetic Engineering News
As a part of its initiative with Google, DNAnexus will provide a freely accessible web-based search interface to simplify searching and accessing these datasets as well as improve their usability for life science research. ...
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New study finds that even the cleanest treated wastewater contains superbacteria
PACE Today
By Kevin Gomez on 21 November 2011 A new University of Minnesota study reveals that the release of treated municipal wastewater – even wastewater treated by the highest-quality treatment technology – can have a significant effect on the quantities of ...
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Breakthrough Technology to Freeze Away Body Fat Finally Available
Sacramento Bee
Based on science developed by the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA, this breakthrough is based on a vast body of research that demonstrates that fat cells are more susceptible to cold and are selectively, ...
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Breakthrough Technology to Freeze Away Body Fat Finally Available
PR Newswire (press release)
Based on science developed by the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA, this breakthrough is based on a vast body of research that demonstrates that fat cells are more susceptible to cold and are selectively, ...
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Cochlear pioneer wins the Florey Medal
The Australian
Professor Clark, now 76, announced his return from semi-retirement to do further work on cochlear implants with the national Information and Communications Technology Research Centre of Excellence. "I'm planning to go back to the electronics lab to try ...
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SSTL appoints Luis Gomes Director of EO and Science
Technology Newsroom (press release)
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) has appointed Luis Gomes Business Unit Director of Earth Observation (EO) and Science. He is now responsible for the strategic direction at SSTL in these markets, delivering current projects and further ...
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Does Religion Make Your Brain Happy? An Interview with Science Writer David ...
Huffington Post
David DiSalvo, who writes about science, technology and culture for ScientificAmerican, Forbes and Psychology Today, has a new book coming out entitled What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite. I had the opportunity to interview ...
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CU prof Maxwell Boykoff publishes book about how media covers climate change
Daily Camera
"What started as a bit of a side project, I realized was something that needed a lot more attention," said Boykoff, a researcher at CU's Center for Science and TechnologyPolicy Research. "I ended up making that the focus of my ongoing research. ...
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Many species in danger of extinction
IBNLive.com
Studies conducted at Cochin University of Science and Technology have indicated that populations of Miss Kerala has declined at a rate of 70 pc at key collection sites. A recent ongoing study by the Conservation Research Group, St Albert's College, ...
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Our Medicine: What does hypertension really tell us?
Acupuncture Today
This situation of practicing "data as medicine" where the problems of using so-calledscientific research that has been directed and funded by drug companies with the patently obvious influence of these financial incentives on outcomes, ...
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This Week On The Space Show
Space Fellowship
Member of the Advisory Committee for the Secure World Foundation. Life Member of the New York Academy of Sciences, the Washington Academy of Sciences (Board of Directors, 1988-1989), and Sigma Xi (the honorary scientific research society).
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A Detour to the ASHA Convention!
ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (blog)
I was super excited to attend this year's "Divas + One Players" Session: Language Intervention in Science and Social Studies: A Panel Discussion. The Divas + One Players are a group of superstars from our field, widely known for their research and ...
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ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (blog)
Three seniors, one alumnus awarded Rhodes Scholarships
Princeton University
IEEE is the world's largest professional association dedicated to furthering technologyand excellence for the benefit of humanity. Tim Leonard, a research scholar in the Council of the Humanities, said Agrawal is a "natural for the study of advanced ...
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Doctoral student can't tell the difference between botany and zoology?
PakistanToday.com.pk
KARACHI - An interesting case has surfaced at the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology (FUUAST) Gulshan-e-Iqbal campus where a botany doctoral student submitted his researchthesis on an insect (a subject of zoology). ...
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PakistanToday.com.pk
Don't Waste Your Waist
Forbes India
Also, based on the Nobel prize-worthy research of scientists such as Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, we have learned how to transform adult cells, such as your fat cells, into stem cells. And, finally, studies are emerging with companies ...
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Forbes India
Making Green Books Accessible
Justmeans
... it grows into a mature area of study within management science, its achievements, and its future avenues of research. by Jaboury Ghazoul and Douglas Sheil This book introduces and explores what rain forests are, how they arose, what they contain, ...
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Windmills rise at Dare County school campuses
The Outer Banks Voice
When the project is complete, school sites in the area will be interconnected via the Internet so that data can be shared in support of the North Carolina Science, Technology, Engineering and Math initiative. “This is a great first step in the real ...
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The Outer Banks Voice
Dr Abdus Salam remembered?
The News International
The government be courageous in acknowledging his work and, possibly, to teach his philosophy of science and to implement his brilliant ideas for the promotion of scienceand technology with the hope to hunt talent and produce scientists of high ...
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Khorana was an exceptional visionary
Deccan Herald
In 1960, he joined the Institute for Enzyme Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, finally becoming the Alfred Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970 till his retirement in 2007. ...
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Sudan – battling the twin forces of civil war and climate change
The Guardian (blog)
This week, research sponsored by government-funded international science researchgroup CGIAR concluded that higher temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns will bring further uncertainty and change to river basins in Africa, including the Nile. ...
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ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 21/11
VietNamNet Bridge
Born in Vietnam in 1921, Khe moved to France to study in 1949, and then spent most of his life in the country studying and conducting research on Vietnamese and Asian traditional music. He has been a member of the French Academy of Sciences; ...
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Guinea pigs for hire: What's the price you'd pay to be one?
The Virginian-Pilot
Technology and advancement in science/medicine are always way beyond what we witness from the end result (what sits on the shelf).Research performed today might not make it to society for years. But at what price are we paying the piper to keep ...
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The Virginian-Pilot
Messiahs of India's poor
Deccan Chronicle
As a Principal Research Scientist at the Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), Dr King helps manage the Next Generation Infrastructure Laboratory at CSTEP. Dr King engages women from the local communities to collect data, ...
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How is Barlow doing? Redding group shares survey results
Easton Courier
Administration (40%) headed the list, followed by mathematics (30%), and a tie for world language, guidance, technology and research/library science at 25%. Only two others, engineering and science, were at 20% or a little above chosen for improvement. ...
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Closing the gender gap in business
New Straits Times
Women, in fact, launch very few start-ups and account for a vastly disproportionate share of intellectual property generated out of universityresearch. The root cause of this shortfall, according to studies undertaken at Harvard and the Massachusetts ...
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New Straits Times
War: The Wrong Jobs Program
The Indypendent
Initially interested in the social sciences, he ended up pursuing graduatestudies in industrial engineering at Columbia, where he went on to teach for many decades. Skilled at examining the industrial operations of different sectors of the economy, ...
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The Indypendent
Mike Malin: The Mars observer
Nature.com (subscription)
Prickly and driven, Malin is a unique force in the world of planetaryscience. Almost without exception, the instruments that NASA sends to other planets come from big government research centres and leading universities. But Malin's company of 30 ...
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Nature.com (subscription)
Sunday announcements
Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
Gajjala received a personal invitation to present his research at "Future Technologies, Skills, Jobs and Careers: Connecting Frameworks, Theories and Models" at IBM's Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif. Gajjala has taught on campus and online...
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TEDxYOUTH@DOHA Event Hailed "A Great Success"
Zawya (registration) (press release)
Students were engaged and eager to learn more about the varioustechnologies and their capabilities. Another sponsor, the Docu Reality TV Program, Stars of Science, airing on MBC 4, was also out in full force. They provided four robot suits, ...
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Zawya (registration) (press release)
Smog-Killing Coating Wins Popular Science 2011 “Best of What's New” In Green Tech
Environmental Expert (press release)
These findings by Louisiana State University researchers will be released at the Transportation Research Board's annual meeting in January 2012 in Washington, DC. Internationally, PURETI presented its technology at Photocatalysis: Choose to Improve...
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Southern California women among Rhodes Scholars
San Jose Mercury News
Her studies have included biochemical research relating to lung cancer, Epstein-Barr virus and Kaposi's sarcoma virus. She plans to study medical anthropology and global health science at Oxford. Thirty-two Americans were chosen for the program, ...
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New study finds that even the cleanest wastewater contributes to ...
Get science news via ... The study also suggests that standard wastewater treatmenttechnologies ... levels of bacteria are normally much higher than in the water studied in this research. ... The study is published in the most recent issue of EnvironmentalScience and Technology, a journal of the American Chemical Society. ...
esciencenews.com/.../new.study.finds.even.cleanest.wastewater...
Even the cleanest wastewater contributes to more ... - Science Daily
ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and science breakthroughs ...The study also suggests that standard wastewater treatment technologies ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111114152539.htm
Department of Computer Science
Computer Science, University of Victoria ... Why Study Computer Science at Uvic ? ...and identify new and emerging technology issues for academic research ...
www.csc.uvic.ca/News/100
Students advance in science competition and publish theoretical ...
PHYSorg Science News Wire : Students advance in science competition and publish theoretical physics study -- a press release is provided ... The nation's leading originalresearch competition in math, science and technology for high school ...
www.physorg.com/.../students-advance-in-science-competition...
Blood type may affect stroke risk, study finds - Bioscience Technology
Blood type may affect stroke odds, study finds; those with AB, women with B may have... Daily news and top headlines for life science research professionals ...
www.biosciencetechnology.com/.../blood-type-may-affect-stro...
Top pathologist looks at future of technology for breast cancer ...
Story URL: http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=195404 ...Science of attraction: Northwestern researcher studies what makes ...
news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=195404
Rising Air Pollution Worsens Drought ... - Science News SciGuru.com
Home » Rising Air Pollution Worsens Drought, Flooding UMD-Led Study Shows ... the United States and around the world, say the researchers and other scientists. ....Science Foundation and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology. ...
www.sciguru.com/.../Rising-Air-Pollution-Worsens-Drought-F...
Use of Technology-Rich Learning Environment Reveals Improved ...
Applied Science & Technology ... Health Sciences & Technology ... They were part of a study to determine how use of educational technology might enhance learning, ...Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology have found that use of a ... In thenew technology-rich environment, students viewed multimedia lectures ...
www.rit.edu/news/story.php?id=48699
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