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Ancient fort opens new chapter in First Nations' history
19 Jun 2008
University of Calgary archaeologists join the Blackfoot in studying unusual woodland-style settlement on Canadian plains A fortified village that pre-dates European arrival in Western Canada and is the only one of its kind discovered on the...
19 Jun 2008
University of Calgary archaeologists join the Blackfoot in studying unusual woodland-style settlement on Canadian plains A fortified village that pre-dates European arrival in Western Canada and is the only one of its kind discovered on the...
Air travelers, astronomers stand to benefit from research on atmospheric turbulence
19 Jun 2008
TEMPE, Ariz. – Anyone who frequently travels by airplane has likely experienced clear-air turbulence. It's the kind of jarring turbulence that can quickly turn a smooth flight into a bumpy ride, often causing aircraft to drop anywhere...
19 Jun 2008
TEMPE, Ariz. – Anyone who frequently travels by airplane has likely experienced clear-air turbulence. It's the kind of jarring turbulence that can quickly turn a smooth flight into a bumpy ride, often causing aircraft to drop anywhere...
Ocean warming on the rise
19 Jun 2008
Lead author Dr Catia Domingues (far right) with co-authors of the Nature paper -- (left to right) Jeff Dunn, Susan Wijffels, Neil White, Argo engineer Vito Dirita and Paul Barker... Click here for more...
19 Jun 2008
Lead author Dr Catia Domingues (far right) with co-authors of the Nature paper -- (left to right) Jeff Dunn, Susan Wijffels, Neil White, Argo engineer Vito Dirita and Paul Barker... Click here for more...
Math could help cure leukemia
19 Jun 2008
When kids complain that math homework won't help them in real life, a new answer might be that math could help cure cancer. In a recent study that combined math and medicine, researchers have shown that patients with chronic myelogenous...
19 Jun 2008
When kids complain that math homework won't help them in real life, a new answer might be that math could help cure cancer. In a recent study that combined math and medicine, researchers have shown that patients with chronic myelogenous...
Systems properties of insulin signaling revealed
19 Jun 2008
A team of Swedish researchers has characterized novel systems properties of insulin signaling in human fat cells. Their mathematical modeling, described in an article published June 20th in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology,...
19 Jun 2008
A team of Swedish researchers has characterized novel systems properties of insulin signaling in human fat cells. Their mathematical modeling, described in an article published June 20th in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology,...
ONR offers up to $1M for innovative science and technology ideas
19 Jun 2008
Arlington, Va. – Chief of Naval Research (CNR) Rear Admiral William E. Landay III has announced the 2008 "CNR Challenge" for innovative ideas brought to the Office of Naval Research (ONR) during the upcoming ONR Naval Science &...
19 Jun 2008
Arlington, Va. – Chief of Naval Research (CNR) Rear Admiral William E. Landay III has announced the 2008 "CNR Challenge" for innovative ideas brought to the Office of Naval Research (ONR) during the upcoming ONR Naval Science &...




