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SPACE, Astronomy News, May 04, 2011

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HUBBLE 3D DVD Review


Collider.com
Hubble 3D has two main intents: to document a NASA mission to fix the Hubble telescope and to provide a thorough introduction to astronomy. NASA's Hubble space telescope orbits around the earth and takes pictures of galaxies millions of light years ...
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Stars Come Alive at Astronomy Club's Day of Events
Patch.com
... of Brick (right) chat about star gazing during the Ocean County College Astronomy Day event. The Robert J. Novins Planetarium, along with the Astronomical Society of the Toms River Area, hosted a day of space education and activities on April 30. ...
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Comet Hale-Bopp 'Frozen to Death'
Discovery News
In research to be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics the team, headed by Gyula Szabó of Konkoly Observatory in Hungary, used the European Southern Observatory's 2.2 meter telescope at La Silla Paranal Observatory in Chile to check up on Hale-Bopp. ...
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Interested in astronomy? Here's how to start
Statesman Journal
Registration is required, and space is limited. Contact: (503) 874-0201. For the Silver Falls website, which includes driving directions and a downloadable parks map, go to www.oregonstateparks.org/park_211.php.
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The Early May Sky
AccuWeather.com (blog)
After midnight, the part of Earth you're standing on has turned so that you face head on into the incoming stream of space debris. Please support a favorite astronomy site of mine, EarthSky.org. This site was the inspiration for this blog and has ...
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All Signs Point to Hidden Ocean on Saturn Moon Titan

One Saturn Moon Blows Oxygen to Another
Space.com
Baland and her team will report their results in an upcoming issue of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Some astrobiologists speculate that some exotic type of methane-based life could be swimming about in Titan's hydrocarbon lakes. ...
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Space.com
Public Can Go Stargazing This Week at West Planetarium
Patch.com
Students who take the semester-long elective astronomy science class at West with teacher Todd DeZeeuw learn about stars, constellations, the movement of the planets in our solar system, asteroids, satellites, the space station and much more. ...
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Flovel's 'Ultra Sensitive' Cameras Set Up at Damaged Nuke Plant
Government Video
The EM-120 has been used to capture video of Japan's space shuttle, deep-sea marine observation, astronomy observation, and nocturnal nature observation, among other applications, Flovel says in a written statement. Recently, Japanese broadcasters ...
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Largest-ever 3-D map of distant universe revealed
Penn State Live
"The novel approach employed by this investigation has great promise for future studies of the conditions present in the early universe," said Donald Schneider, distinguished professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State and a coauthor of the ...
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Spaced Out!
ABC Online (blog)
Astronomy expert Dave Reneke explains that searching the nearby universe for radio signals from extra-terrestrials does take a few dollars, and the SETI program has been suspended while it hunts for cash. Also this week some specky meteors courtesy of ...
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Unveiling the dark
Cosmos
Almost 20 years ago, scientists from around the world had a vision of a telescope so large and so powerful that it could address some of the most fundamental questions in astronomy and physics. Picture a telescope with a collecting area of one million ...
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Cross-disciplinary collaborative art project in which musicians and scientists from UVA were paired up to work on music and/or multimedia pieces with themes like astronomy, nutrition, and aquatic life. On April 21, 2011, the Haven in Downtown ...
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The Tiger's Roar: Harold Camping: Is the world really coming to an end?
my.hsj.org
As far as astronomy goes, the celestial beings are still suspended in space, while the Earth willingly rotates on its axis. If the end of the world were to occur then, the prophecies in Isaiah 13: 10; 34: 4, Matthew 24: 29, Mark 13: 24-25, ...
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Spacecraft Earth to Perform Asteroid 'Flyby' This Fall
Space Fellowship
The space rock has been in astronomers' crosshairs before. In April 2010, Mike Nolan and colleagues at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico generated some ghostly images of 2005 YU55 when the asteroid was about 2.3 million kilometers (1.5 million ...
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Space Fellowship
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Rare Sky Sight: Europeans Could See Endeavour, Fuel Tank After ...
Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter ... More on Space & Astronomy. Largest 3-D Map Opens Window to the Ancient ...
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Space and Earth Sciences News :: Densest known rocky planet ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- An international team of astronomers today revealed details of a "super-exotic" exoplanet that would make the planet Pandora in the movie ...
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News: Space/Astronomy. AFP - Wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords has returned to a Texas rehabilitation center after the postponement of the space ...
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Yorktown pairs lessons in astronomy, art | Astronomical Telescope
You Are Here: Home » Astronomy News » Yorktown pairs lessons in astronomy, art ... several teachers at Yorktown Community Schools found it in outer space. ...
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Big Asteroid's Approach in November Excites Astronomers
Space.com
[5 Reasons to Care About Asteroids] This round space rock has been in astronomers' cross hairs before. In April 2010, astronomers at the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico generated some ghostly radar images of 2005 YU55 ...
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Space.com
NASA Astronaut Piers Sellers Returns to Goddard
PR Newswire (press release)
His diverse skills in robotics, spacewalking and his vast knowledge of science, astronomy and engineering were instrumental in helping us build the International Space Station." Sellers previously worked at Goddard as a researcher from 1982 to 1996. ...
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Today's Distraction: Spotting Mountains On The Moon
NPR (blog)
If you want more on how a solar eclipse happens in space, Bad Astronomy provides a diagram. First, that's not natural color. National Geographic reports that the image was taken in extreme ultraviolet light so you can see the sun's violent magnetic ...
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Katikati student heading to Space Camp
The Bay of Plenty Times
"She says she has a huge interest in the field of science and believes that the study of astronomy and space are very important to humanity. "Space is the final frontier for humans and one of the only things still a mystery. ...
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The Bay of Plenty Times
Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee Meeting via Teleconference
Space Ref (press release)
Purpose of Meeting: To provide advice and recommendations to the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Department of Energy (DOE) on issues within the field of astronomy and astrophysics ...
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PlanetQuest comes to Flag
Arizona Daily Sun
... groups that discovered the first exoplanets and is now on NASA's Kepler Space Telescope team, which has already identified more than 1200 potential planets and is widely expected to discover the first Earth-like exoplanet. "Astronomers have not yet ...
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5/7: Challenger Space Center hosts 'Stargazing for Everyone'
AZ Central.com
2, 2011 02:54 PM Astronomy groups in the Valley give occasional opportunities to the public to view the evening sky, but the Challenger Space Center's family stargazing nights feature both an indoor and outdoor experience. When: 7:30 pm Saturday, ...
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School News
Bangor Daily News
Peter Lord, from the Island Astronomy Institute and the Starlight Festival, presented his “Hands in Space” glove project. Students from the University of Maine College of Engineering gave a demonstration of wireless sensor robotics. ...
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50 Years Later: The Alan Shepard Freedom 7 Flight
Huffington Post (blog)
In astronomer-author Philip Plait's book Bad Astronomy (and at his blog) and at Jay Windley's Clavius.org, the experts have explained away the conspiracies as if talking patiently to a kindergartener. (For example, the astronauts were inside a capsule ...
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NASA Space Images App, Website Broaden Cosmic Horizons
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
In the videos tab, users can see footage compiled by active NASA/JPL spacecraft and watch movies about astronomy and various space missions. Additional images will be added in coming months. The app release is coupled with the launch of a Space Images ...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Titan may have huge ocean
Open Minds UFO News
The data behind the study was provided by NASA's Cassini space probe. This new study isn't the first to suggest an underground ocean on Titan, but as Space.com points out, “[I]t adds another line of evidence in support of this supposition, ...
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Open Minds UFO News
Herbst to Serve as Director of Graduate Studies
Wesleyan Connection (blog)
Bill Herbst, the John Monroe van Vleck Professor of Astronomy, will serve as Director of Graduate Studies, beginning this fall 2011 through spring 2014. Herbst received his BA degree from Princeton University, his M. Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the ...
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Aliens, dark energy and Einstein
Cosmos
By Heather Catchpole It may take 10 years and $2 billion but once up and running, the Square Kilometre Array will answer some of astronomy's big questions. Here's the top ten. Mapping the universe in 3D will give us a clear picture of that weird ...
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Cosmos
The complex workings of “windy stars”
Keremeos Review
By Ken Tapping - Keremeos Review Many astronomy books describe the Sun and other stars as “big balls of hot gas”. A moment's inspection would show this not to be true. If this were the case, stars would be “big fuzzy blobs”. ...
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Meteor shower spawned by Halley's Comet peaks Friday
Mother Nature Network
He writes about astronomy for The New York Times and other publications, and he is also an on-camera meteorologist for News 12 Westchester, New York. This article was reprinted with permission from SPACE.com.
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Mother Nature Network
Meet an Astronaut & Kids Free at the San Diego Air & Space Museum's Eighth ...
AMTOnline.com
Invited Presenters include NASA, San Diego Space Society, JPL, The Mars Society, SETI, San Diego Astronomy Association, UCSD EarthKAM, The Planetary Society, SPAWAR, Virgin Galactic, Aerospace Legacy Foundation, Sally Ride Science, Astronaut Teacher ...
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Three Lowell scientists on program
Arizona Daily Sun
Lowell astronomer Travis Barman is researching the atmospheres of exoplanets to determine their composition. In 2008, Barman was also involved in the team that took the first ever images of a planet outside of our solar system, named the top space ...
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Scientific event calendar launched to popularize science
DeshGujarat
... Dr Vikram Sarabhai, father of Indian space programme, Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao, an Indian statistician. Special events at Science City this month include marking of Astronomy Day on May 6, Thalassemia Day on May 8, National Technology Day on May ...
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6 planets align this month
Tempo
... stars of the constellation Virgo the Virgin, he added. Engr. Dario dela Cruz, officer-in-charge of the PAGASA Space Sciences and Astronomy Section (SSAS), explained that the planets will “appear in nearly the same quadrant forming a conjunction.”
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Antiuniverse here we come
Nature.com (subscription)
No matter what happens with the more speculative search for antimatter, the AMS should produce a definitive map of the cosmic-ray sky, helping to build a kind of astronomy that doesn't depend on light. The AMS consists of a powerful permanent magnet ...
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Nature.com (subscription)
Woodinville Girls Scouts to Walk Across the Golden Gate Bridge
Patch.com
... Happy Hollow Park and Zoo, American Red Cross Bay Area, Climate Change Education, California Academy of Sciences, Stanford University Center for Probing the Nanoscale, San Jose Earthquakes, Guard a Kid, GSNorCal Astronomy Club, Project Open Hand, ...
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May 4, 2011 Calendar of Events
The Messenger (subscription)
... The Skies Above daily at 1 pm; and Journey To the Edge of Space and Time daily at 2 pm All shows are $2 for children and $4 for adults. Astronomy Day at Golden Pond Planetarium and Observatory at Land Between the Lakes will be observed May 7 from ...
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2 views of a lopsided galaxy
ScienceBlog.com (blog)
Although the Wide Field Imager, on the ground, cannot approach the sharpness of images from Hubble in space, it can cover a much bigger section of sky in a single exposure. The two tools often provide complementary information to astronomers. ...
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North County FYI Datebook
San Diego Union Tribune
Star Parties: The MiraCosta College astronomy department hosts viewing events from 8 to 10 pm on the first Friday and Saturday at MiraCosta College baseball field in Oceanside. Free and open to the public. Information: (760) 757-2121, Ext. 6201. ...
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Space and Earth Sciences News :: Two views of a lopsided galaxy (w ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- The Meathook Galaxy, or NGC 2442, has a dramatically lopsided shape. One spiral arm is tightly folded in on itself and host to a recent supernova, while the other, dotted with ...
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NASA Spacecraft Closing in On Huge Asteroid Vesta - Yahoo! News
Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on ... The strange metamorphosis astronomers observed in an asteroid late last year … ...
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Big Asteroid's Approach in November Excites Astronomers - Space ...
This autumn, an asteroid the size of an aircraft carrier will zoom closer to Earth than our own moon, causing scientists to hold their breath.
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Space shuttle launch target pushed back to May 10 (Reuters ...
Posted on 02 May 2011 by Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy. The space shuttle Endeavour sits on launch pad 39A as work continues on the shuttle's auxilliary ...
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Endeavour APU Issue Testing Under Way - World Astronauts
Posted 12 hours ago by PHYSorg.com: Space Exploration News. Cosmic magnetic fields. Posted 14 hours ago by PHYSorg.com: Astronomy News ...
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Science and Engineering Blog » astronomy news
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Hanny's Voorwerp (SDSS J094103.80+344334.2) - Astronomy News
Now, with the help of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have uncovered a pocket of young star clusters (colored yellow-orange in the image) at the ...
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Will Scientists Discover Life in Space
Get the latest outer space and science news, NASA information, watch space flight videos at Space.com. View exclusive solar system Images, latest astronomy ...
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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, May 04, 2011

Hospitals tap BI tools for prescription drug research
CMIO... technology to support research examining the effectiveness of prescription drugs. Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's research teams are conducting pharmacoepidemiology studies that look at the effects of drugs in large numbers of people. ...
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Euro Science Network Wins $44.5M in Funding
GenomeWeb Daily News
These BMBS research networks include studies of genome and protein structure and function, lipids, the central nervous system, contagious diseases, cellular research, and tropical diseases. These studies also include efforts to develop new medical ...
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IISC Publishes Research Study on Orbital Space Tourism Demand
Space Ref (press release)
In recent years excellent research has focused on suborbital demand, but few detailed studies have been available on actual market demand for orbital personal spaceflight. Additionally, the considerable change in the financial landscape since 2008 ...
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Nelson Institute director to lead environmental history society
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mitman is interim director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and William Coleman Professor of History of Science and Professor of Medical History and Science & Technology Studies. He will be the third UW-Madison professor to lead the ...
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HistoRx Announces Launch of New Research Services: AQUAPrep™ and Access AQUA ...
PR Newswire (press release)
HistoRx recognizes that researchers often need high-quality data prior to the availability of funds for equipment purchase, such as proof-of-concept or grant support studies, and HistoRx wants to enable the expansion of AQUA technology's use into new ...
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Webcam technology used to measure medications' effects on the heart
EurekAlert (press release)
The technology provides a simple approach to perform evaluative studies of different drugs effects on cardiac cells. Cardiotoxicity is a significant problem in drug development, with more than 30 percent of drugs withdrawn from the market between 1996 ...
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Sole Tech Launches Website On STI Fusion Technology
Transworld Business
The 10000 square foot STI biomechanics research laboratory houses state-of-the-art testing equipment and a variety of obstacles like mini ramps, handrails, stairs, and ledges. STI studies every successful landing and fall in order to get a better ...
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SKA to spearhead capacity in astronomy
Mmegi Online
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project will spearhead capacity development in astronomy and related fields, says Johnie Swartz, Minister of Infrastructure, Science and Technology. Like South Africa, Botswana believes that there will be growth in ...
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Merion teacher earns Presidential award
Main Line
President Obama has committed to strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and prepare 100000 effective science and mathematics teachers over the next decade. These commitments build on the President's "Educate to ...
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Main Line
UW-Madison geneticist elected to National Academy of Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
... is a private organization of scientists and engineers dedicated to the furtherance of science and its uses for the general welfare. Upon request, it serves in an advisory capacity to the federal government in any matter of science or technology.
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Hydrogen Fuel Tech Gets Boost from Low-Cost, Efficient Catalyst
Product Design & Development
SLAC is a multi-program laboratory exploring frontier questions in photon science, astrophysics, particle physics and accelerator research. Located in Menlo Park, California, SLAC is operated by Stanford University for the US Department of Energy ...
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Product Design & Development
Tomorrow's Technology Today
Express Healthcare
Apart from these cases, Mumbai based Kasiak Research is using ADSC for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. “Kasiak has a novel technique for the isolation of ADSCs and the pilot studies so far have yielded encouraging results. The turn around in patients ...
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Express Healthcare
Let there be light
Daily Pioneer
It is an imperative that students have a fascination for science and an eye for detail if they wish to go in for higher studies in Photonics. “One should be good in subjects like Physics and Mathematics. Creativity is also a much needed feature for ...
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World Asthma Day: NIH Research Advances Help People with Asthma
Newswise (press release)
These standards will enable investigators to better compare results across studies and better inform the direction of future research. The March 2010 workshop participants reached consensus on seven key outcome measures that will be required in future ...
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Scripps Florida scientists identify mechanism of long-term memory
TCPalm
JUPITER — Using advanced imaging technology, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a change in chemical influx into a specific set of neurons in the common fruit fly that is fundamental to long-term ...
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PBIO and KeraFAST Sign Worldwide E-Commerce Distribution Deal
Zacks.com
KeraFAST is committed to providing the next generation of research tools to life science laboratories worldwide. KeraFAST is an emerging leader in the application of FASTCell™ keratin protein technologies for cell culture systems and in FAST® Slide ...
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Family Time In The Age Of Ubiquitous Computing
PSFK
The Times interviewed Sherry Turkle, a professor of social studies of science and technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the author of Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other: “… people's ...
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Protein identified as enemy of vital tumor suppressor PTEN
EurekAlert (press release)
This work was supported in part by a grant from the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India, a US Department of Defense Era of Hope Research Scholar Award, an NIH Specialized Program of Research Excellence award to Mayo ...
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Dividing by zero
Wilsonville Spokesman
Schauer helps coordinate ISEF projects for Wilsonville students each year along with his wife Amy, who works as a program coordinator at the West Linn-Wilsonville School District's Center for Research of Environmental Science and Technology. ...
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Santa Clara University Faculty Peter Kareiva Named to The National Academy of ...
Genetic Engineering News (press release)
The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit honorific society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. ...
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8th Annual "What Keeps Network Administrators Up At Night" Survey Spotlights ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Amplitude Research® is a leading market research firm headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida specializing in b2b and technology market research studies. Amplitude specializes in full-service survey research including study design, questionnaire writing, ...
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Lamar's Westgate earns elite honor as 2011 Piper Professor
Lamar University
“Just as the best scientific research today happens through collaborative efforts, the same applies to science education – it works best as a team effort. I think the Piper Professor Award is really a recognition of the successes of the teams I work ...
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Lamar University
RETRANSMISSION: Med BioGene Reports Financial Results for 2010
Marketwire (press release)
MBI will receive royalty payments based on a market percentage rate of Precision's future revenues associated with the commercialization of LungExpress Dx or any other products incorporating MBI's technology. Precision is responsible for all future ...
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Science geek but not so green
Taranaki Daily News
The 17-year-old is one of 14 New Zealand year 12 and 13 students picked from more than 300 applicants to attend one of six international science and technology events around the world. Tamsin said she's a bit of a science geek – not that the label ...
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Taranaki Daily News

Study Demonstrates Electrical Stimulation Therapy Safe and Well-Tolerated in ...
Business Wire (press release)
“While much is still unknown about EST technology, the results of the study are a great step toward determining efficacy of this treatment and we look forward to conducting further studies to potentially reach out to those who are hopeful in delaying ...
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Vacciguard: vanquishing deadly diseases
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs (press release)
The company, whose technology is based on research by a world-renowned professor at Rehovot's Weizmann Institute of Science, provides the tools to develop vaccines to treat a wide range of diseases, from cancer to other infectious diseases for which ...
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Men and Women Respond Differently to PTSD
Massage Magazine
New research indicates how a person's immune system responds to chronic PTSD depends largely on one factor: gender. According to two new research studies, one from the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) and the other from the University of ...
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Innovation 'crucial' for EU's global economic position
EUobserver.com
It is failing to bring enough new products to the market although it has the biggest research budget in the world. Sunset at King's College, Cambridge, the EU's top-ranked science university. Asian research centres are catching up fast (Photo: ...
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Tech's Top 25
Wall Street Journal
He served as president of the IDEA league, a network of European universities of science and technology in 2008 and 2009, and remains vice president of European Affairs of the IDEA League to this day. He is also a member of various international ...
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District parent fears Wi-Fi effects on students
Canada.com
... districts in BC are conducting their own research into the potential health issues around Wi-Fi technology, and the district will wait until the results of these studies are completed before any final decisions are recommended to the school board. ...
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Successful Blueprints Recycled By Evolution
Medical News Today (press release)
The study which is published online by Nature Genetics has been supported by the GEN-AU Programme of the Austrian Ministry for Science and Research. During the development of an embryo, a large number of different, specialised cell-types arise from the ...
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Stringham pens sci-fi Civil War novel
The Shippensburg News-Chronicle
Following years of DOD-sponsored research on time observation and time travel technology, it all finally comes together. As the project team, led by US Army Colonel Barton Stauffer, begins testing the new temporal technology using the Civil War Battle ...
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ERP Cloud Solutions Are Facing an Uphill Battle with India SMBS
SYS-CON Media (press release)
For more information about our studies, AMI-Partners, or our global SMB research, call 212-944-5100, e-mail ask_ami@ami-partners.com, or visit us at www.ami-partners.com. AMI-Partners specializes in IT, Internet, telecommunications and business ...
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LivePerson Named a Recognized Innovator Finalist by TSIA
PR Newswire (press release)
"The key differentiator of LivePerson's Intelligent Engagement Solution is the ability to proactively engage the right customer at the right time, when they need assistance the most," said John Ragsdale, Vice President of Technology Research for TSIA. ...
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Study Island Announces Winners of Project-Based Learning Activities Contest
GlobeNewsWire (press release)
Used in more than 23000 schools across the country, the web-based educational program combines rigorous content in math, reading, writing, science and social studies with engaging, interactive features that reinforce and reward student accomplishments. ...
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UT Southwestern's Luis Parada elected to National Academy of Sciences
PR Newswire (press release)
Dr. Parada's research integrates the fields of molecular genetics, embryonic development and signal transduction. His studies have provided critical insights into brain development, associated disorders and cancer biology, and have led to the ...
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SVA D-Crit Preview: Q&A with Avinash Rajagopal
Core77.com (blog)
He studied Industrial Design at the National Institute of Design (NID), India, where he was a Research Associate over the past year. He is fascinated by social history, mythology, religion and culture studies. It sounds like you explored other ...
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Core77.com (blog)
School of Medicine Teaching Awards
UPENN Almanac
Dr. Schmitz came to Penn in 2005 to grow a research program on exercise and cancer rehabilitation. Along the way, she became connected to two masters training programs in the School: the Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology (MSCE) and Master of ...
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UPENN Almanac
Rosetta Genomics Launches Oncology Sales Team
Marketwire (press release)
Our marketing efforts will continue to be supported by the on-going clinical validation of our tests and underlying microRNA technology, such as the recently published data by MD Anderson researchers in Clinical Cancer Research which showed our ...
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Breast cancers found between mammograms more likely to be aggressive
EurekAlert (press release)
Other studies have shown that cancers diagnosed between mammograms, known as interval cancers, tend to have a worse prognosis than those detected during routine screening. This study examined the difference between "true" interval cancers—those not ...
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Millennials Take on the Workforce
SMU Daily Mustang
Furthermore, Pew Research describes Millennials as “open to change,” which allows the generation to pioneer new methods and ideologies and uses of technology in the workplace to advance the work and productivity of a company. ...
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A Buoyant Future for Floating Wind Turbines?
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
In addition, the company is currently undertaking extensive research work with partners Timolor Leroux & Lotz in what it calls Project DIWET (Deepwater Innovative Wind Energy Technology). The project, located off the coast of Brittany, France, ...
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Earley & Associates Offers Two-Part Webinar Series on Challenges and Solutions ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Reich is responsible for the technical infrastructure, medical terminology and successful execution of the research studies. He was a practicing physician before joining the Human Genome Project, and then held positions at Millenium Pharmaceuticals and ...
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The Historyscoper's Science & Technology News Blog: Antimatter ...
By T.L. Winslow (TLW), the Historyscoper (tm)
The Historyscoper's Science & Technology News Blog. Ever wonder why universities don't endow chairs of super-generalist studies? Answer: they only want super- specialists, who feverishly plumb one narrow area for a lifetime but can't drive a car. How many nearly worthless PhDs .... Non-coding RNAs - Kevin V. Morris ( The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA) presents a new book on Non-coding RNAs and Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expres... 24 minutes ago ...
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Electronic medical records speed genetic health studies ...
But that arduous process of collecting data for genetic studies could be faster ... Science News · Scripps Research scientists create new genetic model of ...
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