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Cell phone radiation during pregnancy: Effect on newborns needs authenticresearch
Washington Times
The study based its research on this type of "emotionally biasedscientific data". Furthermore, there was another problem with the data. The study did not examine whether a mothers cell-phone-related lifestyle had any potential impact on the ...
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Washington Times
Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. Accepts US$20M Financing Offer from Capital ...
MarketWatch (press release)
BELLEVILLE, ON, March 18, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Bioniche LifeSciences Inc. (TOR:CA:BNC) (asx:BNC), a research-based, technology-driven Canadian biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it has accepted an offer of a US$20 million ...
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California's stem cell agency ponders its future
R & D Magazine
By ALICIA CHANG - AP Science Writer - AP The creation of California's stem cell agency in 2004 was greeted by scientists and patients as a turning point in a field mired in debates about the destruction of embryos and hampered by federal research ...
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Mims: Unethical scientists undermine public trust
San Antonio Express
"The scientific enterprise is built on a foundation of trust. Society trusts thatscientific research results are an honest and accurate reflection of a researcher's work." So begins the preface to "On Being a Scientist," a book by the National ...
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More honors for Staples senior's scientific research
Westport-News
Photo: Paul Schott / Westport News Editor's note: Since this feature was written, the scientific research of Staples High School senior John Solder has been accorded more accolodates. At the Connecticut Science Fair over the last week, his project, ...
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Genetic variation in East Asians found to explain resistance to cancer drugs
Science Daily (press release)
18, 2012) — A multinational research team led by scientists at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School has identified the reason why some patients fail to respond to some of the most successful cancer drugs. Tyrosine kinase inhibitor drugs (TKI) work ...
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Symposium invites leading women life scientists
R & D Magazine
The visiting researchers, which include a Nobel laureate, a MacArthur fellow and National Academy of Sciences members, will give formal researchpresentations on the first day and attend a dinner with graduate and faculty hosts at the Herbert F.
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NASA To Conduct Major Airborne Scientific Study In Southeast Asia
Asian Scientist Magazine
More than 150 scientists, technicians and airborne researchspecialists gathered in Boulder, Colorado, last month to develop strategies for the campaign: the Southeast Asia Composition, Cloud, Climate Coupling Regional Study, or SEAC4RS.
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Asian Scientist Magazine
Stop the Garden State brain drain
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
But no one could question New Jersey's contributions to thescientific world — until now. The proposed closure of the James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory is the latest in a sequence of events contributing to New Jersey's brain drain and will ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
'Quantum criticality': Ultracold experiments heat up quantum research
PhysOrg.com
Co-authoring the study with Zhang and Chin were Chen-Lung Hung, PhD'11, now a postdoctoral scientist at the California Institute of Technology, and UChicago postdoctoral scientist Shih-Kuang Tung. In their tabletop experiments, the Chicago scientists...
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PhysOrg.com
Second neutrino team refutes faster-than-light find
R & D Magazine
"The evidence is beginning to point toward the OPERA result being an artifact of the measurement," CERN's Research Director Sergio Bertolucci said in a statement. "Whatever the result, the OPERA experiment has behaved with perfect scientific integrity ...
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Rejected fruit flies drown misery with booze
newjerseynewsroom.com
BY BOB HOLT The latest in social interaction research experiments has actually been going on since the beginning of time, but scientists at the University of California have confirmed its results with fruit flies. Experiments have shown that fruit ...
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Neutrino retest shows Einstein was dead on: Scientists
The State Column
“Whatever the result, the OPERA experiment has behaved with perfectscientific integrity in opening their measurement to broad scrutiny, and inviting independent measurements. This is how science works,” Mr. Bertolucci professed.
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Sex-deprived male fruit flies drink more
San Francisco Chronicle
The research team attributed the behavior to a widely known chemical in the brains of male fruit flies called neuropeptide F, which the scientists found varies in brain levels depending on the degree of the males' success - or rejection - when seeking ...
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Supporters fight to save Sandy Hook marine lab
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Founded in 1961 expressly to study the region's economically important recreational fishing, the lab has a close relationship with the region's sport angling and diving communities and science institutions. "Based on my 40, 45 years of experience, ...
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Atkinson Center offers two new graduate students grants
R & D Magazine
By Cornell University Graduate students and postdoctoral associates conducting research addressing pressing environmental questions such as how to quantify greenhouse gases emitted from pasturelands are receivingresearch grants from the Atkinson ...
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Honeybee deaths: Mystery could be solved as scientists find link with corn...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter New research has found a link between the increase in the death of honeybees and insecticides used to coat corn seeds. Since seed coating with neonicotinoid insecticides was introduced in the late 1990s, European beekeepers have ...
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Daily Mail
Barflies: Sex-deprived male flies go for the booze
Houston Chronicle
That's the word from a new study that may explain why both species react that way. In Friday's issue of the journal Science, researchers propose a biological explanation for why "Not tonight, dear" may lead to "Gimme another beer.
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Giant squid eye may lead to new era of sonar for the U.S. Navy
The State Column
Despite being the largest known invertebrate, the colossal and giant squids, which live 2000 feet below the surface of the ocean, have long eludedscientific observation. However, a new study published Friday aims to reveal the secrets behind one of ...
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Jilted fruit flies slurp alcohol to forget, study reveal
The Malaysian Insider
Afp pic WASHINGTON, March 18 — Frustrated male fruit flies, whose sexual advances are rejected by females, turn to alcohol to drown their sorrows, a study revealed. Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco discovered that rejected ...
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The Malaysian Insider
University of Calgary scientists make breakthrough Inflammatory Bowel Disease ...
Canada.com
By Amanda Stephenson, Postmedia News March 18, 2012 4:01 PM Ted Rhodes, Calgary Herald CALGARY, AB,; JANUARY 11, 201 -- Inflammatory bowel disease patient Mark Rievaj, left, is pictured with Dr Gil Kaplan at Alberta Health Sciences Centre Wednesday ...
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Forecast for Early Earth: Haze Followed by Sun, Then Haze, Then Sun ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Lead author Aubrey Zerkle of Newcastle University, began the study while aresearch scientist at the University of Maryland, working with UMD's Farquhar and Simon Poulton of Newcastle University. They analyzed the geochemistry of ancient sedimentary ...
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Hazy shades of life on early Earth
Science Codex
A 'see-sawing' atmosphere over 2.5 billion years ago preceded the oxygenation of our planet and the development of complex life on Earth, a new study has shown. Research, led by experts at Newcastle University, UK, and published today in the journal ...
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Professor involved in scholarly and teaching work
Evening Observer
Among eight research papers, four articles are in the field of information systems and the remaining four papers are in the field of relativistic energy nuclear physics. The Information Sciences research work is based on computer simulations performed ...
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On the Moons of Mighty Jupiter (1970)
Wired News (blog)
Their study was one of nearly 100 “Long Range Planning Studies for Solar System Exploration” IITRI performed for NASA OSSA beginning in March 1963. Price and Spadoni discussed the scientific merits of landings on the worlds Galileo had discovered, ...
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Stanford gene researchers see diabetes develop
San Francisco Chronicle
In a stroke of shocking good luck - for the scientists, if not necessarily the patient - the profile subject developed Type 2 diabetes during the study, allowing researchers to follow in real time the molecular changes that took place as the illness ...
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Recent research study on Arab opinion clearly debunks the false and fabricated ...
Arab News
ACRPS is an independent research institute and think tank for the study of history and social sciences, with particular emphasis on applied socialsciences. It also carries out studies about the region's history, and geo-strategic issues, ...
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NASA To Conduct Major Airborne Scientific Study In Southeast Asia
By Asian Scientist Newsroom
More than 150 scientists, technicians and airborne research specialists gathered in Boulder, Colorado, last month to develop strategies for the campaign: the Southeast Asia Composition, Cloud, Climate Coupling RegionalStudy, or SEAC4RS ...
Asian Scientist Magazine | Science,...
The Survey and Countermeasures of High-level ... - Medical Research
By Medical
... (3) athletes are lack of understanding of function and application of nutritional supplements;(4) the scientific research studies about reasonable diet in colleges and universities are not enough; (5) defects are still exist in high-level systems in ...
Medical Research
Yale Scientific Magazine | The Nation's Oldest College Science ...
By Katherine Zhou
... Resonance Research Center (MRRC) Robert Todd Constable, as well as Associate Research Scientist at the Yale MRRC Maolin Qiu, Ramani has conducted several fMRI studies with the commonly used inhalation anesthetic sevoflurane.
Yale Scientific Magazine | The...
BENEFITS OF A COMMITTED STEP-11 PRACTICE - The Celebrity ...
By sherrygaba
Although scientific research stops short of “proving” that that's exactly what it does, a recent study at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), concludes that mindfulness meditation has the “godlike” ability to make positive changes to the...
The Celebrity Therapist
Common Chiropractor Myths | AHIP's Health Care Plans
By Hazel Knox
Chiropractic isn't scientific- Once more, this is grossly untrue. Chiropractors, in their mission to provide their patients the safest and most efficient treatments have to continue to conduct scientific research. These studies are made to be able to ...
AHIP's Health Care Plans
Defending evolution theory | Biochem Blogs
By Clay Clark
Study Science”? Is he f***ing kidding? Leave it alone, TOWP. Leave it alone. (After several “likes” of the post) Aww sh*t, now I have to get involved. Believer 1: It baffles me to see the unwillingness and laziness when it comes to actually thinking about how this incredibly complex world was made. I don't think thatscientists are dumb people, but it comes down to ... Hasn't he heard of specialties in scientific research? Ok, let's see… 'fossilization in soft tissue is rare but has been found in ...
Biochem Blogs
Essay of the Day: Reproducible Science Needs Open Source ...
“Modern scientific and engineering research relies heavily on computer programs, which analyze experimental data and run simulations. In fact, you would be hard-pressed to find a scientific paper (outside of pure theory) that didn't involve code ... Releasing executable versions of programs instead of code may not be sufficient due to underlying errors. This doesn't just mean actual mistakes in the code, although some studies estimate one to ten errors for every thousand lines of code.
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Women scientists lose out on research prizes
In their research, the study authors looked at award patterns from 13scientific and medical societies from 1991 (206 awards) to 2010 (296 awards).
content.usatoday.com/communities/sciencefair/post/.../1
Nature News Blog: Embattled scientists publish study linking ...
But the study is more comprehensive and apparently robust than those that have come before, and it comes as at least one major scientific organization...
blogs.nature.com/.../embattled-scientists-publish-miner-cancer-...
THE HEALERS Campaign Launches ALS Scientific Research Study ...
THE HEALERS campaign was born on New Year's Day 2012, and as we enter our fourth month we have launched our first ALS scientific research studywhich ...
healingwithdrcraig.com/.../the-healers-campaign-launches-als-...
NASA - NASA Planning Major Airborne Scientific Study in Southeast ...
NASA Planning Major Airborne Scientific Study in Southeast Asia ... More than 150 scientists, technicians and airborne research specialists gathered in Boulder, ...
www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/seac4rs.html
Salimetrics Hosts Salivary Research Training – Incorporating ...
Salimetrics is presenting a new year of Salivary Research Training sessions that instruct researchers on the integration of salivary measures into scientific studies.
www.prweb.com/releases/research.../prweb9268673.htm
Why Interacting with a Woman Can Leave Men ... - Scientific American
The article is based on a scientific study with a control group, on theresearch collected, not on TV. The TV/movie reference was just an example of how on some ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=why...with...
Your Research, Their Hope - Science Careers - Biotech ...
A patient advocacy group can inspire new directions for research. ... ScienceCareers spoke to several scientists who have studied these partnerships. They offer ...
sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career.../caredit.a1200028
Policy makers and scientists collaborate to create new science ...
The importance of science in public policy has long been recognised, however... coordinated a study chaired by Professor William Sutherland, which brought... for the first time, compiled a clear set of research questions on scientificadvice to ...
www.csap.cam.ac.uk/.../article-science-policy-research-questio...
Health Outcomes Scientist - Research Triangle Park, NC with Kelly ...
Every day, Kelly Scientific Resources (KSR) connects clinical research ...Ensure compliance with GSK governance requirements for reporting of GHOstudies, ...
www.labratjobs.com/.../health-outcomes-scientist-research-tria...
What is a Good Study?: Guidelines for Evaluating Scientific Studies ...
The value that is typically used in scientific research is p=0.05. This “p-value” means that the probability that the findings of the study are due to chance alone is ...
sciencebasedlife.wordpress.com/.../what-is-a-good-study-guide...
NASA To Conduct Major Airborne Scientific Study In Southeast Asia
NASA scientists are planning a complex and ambitious study to probe a vast expanse ... More than 150 scientists, technicians and airborne researchspecialists ...
www.asianscientist.com/.../nasa-seac4rs-airborne-scientific-stu.
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