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14 May 2008
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3 million pound investment for future of science and...
- 12 May 2008
Ever increasingly, the future of the UK relies on a knowledge-based economy with career opportunities in new technologies and innovative...
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Maths plus 'geeky' images equals deterred students
- 12 May 2008
Images of maths ‘geeks’ stop people from studying mathematics or using it in later life, shows research funded by the Economic and...
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University of Oklahoma to purchase radar -- first of...
- 9 May 2008
The above radar looks much like the new radar system that will be constructed in the southeast area of the OU Research...
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Aerospace business leader, supreme problem solver
- 9 May 2008
Innovative science communications programs capture public's interest in science Terry Tao, who received the Waterman Award to...
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Federal polar bear research critically flawed, says...
- 8 May 2008
Deficient forecasting methodology casts doubt on threat to polar bear population, say authors Research done by the U.S. Department of the...
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Newest GREET model updates environmental impacts
- 8 May 2008
ARGONNE, Ill. (May 8, 2008) – The newest version of the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy use in Transportation (GREET)...
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KAUST announces inaugural Global Research...
- 8 May 2008
Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (April 30, 2008) — King Abdullah University of Science and Technology’s (KAUST) Global Research...
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Rainfall and river networks prove accurate...
- 7 May 2008
Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe is the senior author of a new paper in the journal Nature showing that water dynamics play a...
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Global climate models both agree and disagree with...
- 7 May 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Scientists who compared recorded Antarctic temperatures and snowfall accumulation to predictions by major computer...
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Hebrew University scientists named fellows of...
- 6 May 2008
Jerusalem, May 6, 2008 – Two Hebrew University of Jerusalem professors have been elected as new members of the American Academy of Arts...
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NJIT applauds students for studies on brain injury,...
- 6 May 2008
A better understanding of brain injury, a way to rejuvenate dead nerve endings and a device allowing patients to monitor their glaucoma at...
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Space is 'current frontier' for engineer working on...
- 6 May 2008
Recipient of Ericsson Endowed Chair in Wireless Access Networks at UC San Diego honored Bhaskar Rao, an electrical engineering...
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There's a hole in my -- and in the data as well!
- 5 May 2008
SDSC researchers use cyberinfrastructure to standardize water data collections Like the popular children’s song “There’s a...
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Nature paper describes technique for extracting...
- 1 May 2008
Networks -- used throughout the sciences in the study of biological, technological, and social complexity -- can often be too complex to...
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Women whistleblowers suffer more discrimination,...
- 1 May 2008
Women who alert authorities to their organizations’ wrongdoing perceive they suffer more retaliation than do men, reports an initial...
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Carnegie Mellon technique accelerates biological...
- 1 May 2008
Will improve automated high-throughput screening techniques PITTSBURGH—Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Lane Center for...
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2 NYU faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
- 29 Apr 2008
Two New York University professors, Helmut Hofer of NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Anthony Movshon, director of the...
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72 new members chosen by Academy
- 29 Apr 2008
WASHINGTON -- The National Academy of Sciences today announced the election of 72 new members and 18 foreign associates from 9 countries in...
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Christopher Hoffman receives AMS Centennial Fellowship
- 28 Apr 2008
Christopher Hoffman of the University of Washington is the 2008-2009 AMS Centennial Fellow. Click here for more...
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Study links low-frequency hearing to shape of the...
- 25 Apr 2008
Shape matters, even in hearing. Specifically, it is the shape of the cochlea – the snail-shell-shaped organ in the inner ear that...
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Researchers at UCLA engineering discover theoretical...
- 25 Apr 2008
The model could provide new avenues in materials innovation and medicine Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied...
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Finding God with biocomplexity
- 25 Apr 2008
Renowned systems biologist redefines spirituality through science in new book After centuries of trying to uncover the fundamental laws of the...
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European light research opens door for optical...
- 24 Apr 2008
The goal of replacing electronics with optics for processing data in computers is coming closer through cutting edge European research into the...
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A first: Researchers apply efficient coding...
- 24 Apr 2008
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that the efficient coding principle regarding neurobiological processes applies to sense of...
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Concrete examples don't help students learn math,...
- 24 Apr 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study challenges the common practice in many classrooms of teaching mathematical concepts by using...
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'Discovering Patterns in Mathematics and Poetry'...
- 24 Apr 2008
Calculus not required “Why bring together two fields that seem to many people so very disparate" What could mathematics and poetry share,...
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Best practice for engineering science faculties
- 23 Apr 2008
DFG workshop presents international, exemplary management models This release is available in German. How can the engineering science faculties...
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Watch digital TV and films without disruptions...
- 23 Apr 2008
Dutch researcher Alina Weffers-Albu has developed a method to calculate how a device can provide maximum functionality with a minimum quantity...
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Optimal online communication
- 23 Apr 2008
Dutch researcher Peter Korteweg has developed algorithms for wireless networks. The algorithms focus on optimising communication to a central...
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BP funds scholarship for University of Houston to...
- 23 Apr 2008
Quality programs, students a big draw for energy giant's fellowship program A $750,000 grant from one of the world’s largest energy...
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