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9 Feb 2010
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Method of the future uses single-cell imaging to...
- 8 Feb 2010
February 9, 2010 – Cellular imaging offers a wealth of data about how cells respond to stimuli, but harnessing this technique to study...
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Princeton scientist makes a leap in quantum computing
- 5 Feb 2010
A major hurdle in the ambitious quest to design and construct a radically new kind of quantum computer has been finding a way to manipulate the...
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Renewable oil companies
- 5 Feb 2010
The entry of oil companies into the realm of renewable energy could present major obstacles for the development of a sustainable economy that...
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NTU researchers complete the world's first in-depth...
- 5 Feb 2010
This breakthrough makes NTU's School of Biological Sciences a global leader in transcriptional profiling of malaria -- and better yet, could lead...
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MWC 2010: FlashFind -- lightning-fast search on...
- 5 Feb 2010
This release is available in German. The suitcases are in the boot, the kids in the back seat – the only thing left to do as you get in...
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Health stories by experts more credible than blogs
- 5 Feb 2010
Health information written by a doctor is rated as more credible when it appears on a Web site than in a blog or a homepage, according to a...
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Informatics experts contribute to special Health...
- 5 Feb 2010
AMIA members lead authorship of articles on global e-health Five articles, whose lead or senior authors are nationally known informatics leaders...
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Penn State partners with Volvo as academic partner
- 5 Feb 2010
The Volvo Group has chosen Penn State as its first academic preferred partnership in North America to explore and resolve some of the serious...
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TGen finalizes alliance with Van Andel Research...
- 5 Feb 2010
Robust basic-science-to-translational delivery platform should provide patient benefit PHOENIX, Ariz. — Feb. 5, 2010 — The...
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Frank Semcer is first to be honored with Stevens'...
- 5 Feb 2010
Semcer is a Stevens alumnus and chairman of the Micro Stamping Group of Companies HOBOKEN, N.J. – At Micro Stamping headquarters in...
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Cars of the future could be powered by their...
- 5 Feb 2010
Scientists develop new composite material that could revolutionize car design and manufacturing Parts of a car's bodywork could one day double...
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GOES-P all fueled up
- 4 Feb 2010
IMAGE: In the mobile service tower at Launch Complex 37 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Fla., a solid...
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Rice physicists kill cancer with 'nanobubbles'
- 4 Feb 2010
Team finds method of IDing, destroying individual diseased cells VIDEO: Rapidly expanding nanobubbles blasted...
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NIST's second 'quantum logic clock' based on...
- 4 Feb 2010
Clock keeps time to 1 second in 3.7 billion years IMAGE: NIST postdoctoral researcher James Chin-wen Chou with...
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New ORNL system provides hybrid electric autos with...
- 4 Feb 2010
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Feb. 4, 2010 -- An advancement in hybrid electric vehicle technology is providing powerful benefits beyond...
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Research finds water movements can shape fish evolution
- 4 Feb 2010
Researchers from the University of Minnesota have found that the hydrodynamic environment of fish can shape their physical form and swimming...
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New material absorbs, conserves oil
- 4 Feb 2010
Case Western Reserve University engineers target industry to oceans VIDEO: A new material made at Case Western...
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Breakthrough by Danish scientists in preventing...
- 4 Feb 2010
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have become the first in the world to synthesize the entire protein that is responsible for...
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Soft intelligence for hard decisions
- 4 Feb 2010
Soft metrics improve homeland security and other critical decisions An approach to decision making based on soft metrics could allow problems to...
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Habit-learning device will lower energy bills under...
- 4 Feb 2010
Smart control units that learn householders' energy habits and provide immediate feedback on consumption could give home energy savings of up...
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Bacteria toxic to wound-treating maggots
- 4 Feb 2010
Bacteria that infect chronic wounds can be deadly to maggot 'biosurgeons' used to treat the lesions, show researchers writing in the journal...
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Migrating insects fly in the fast lane
- 4 Feb 2010
A study published today in Science, by researchers at Rothamsted Research (an institute of the BBSRC), the Met Office, the Natural Resources...
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Pitt-led team gets $5.6 million contract for heart...
- 4 Feb 2010
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 4 – Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and their collaborators have been awarded a $5.6 million federal...
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NASA's new building awarded the US Green Building...
- 4 Feb 2010
GREENBELT, Md. – What does it take to turn silver into gold? For NASA scientists, the answer is "two protons." For Manhattan Construction...
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4 ORNL researchers selected for Recovery Act early...
- 4 Feb 2010
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Feb. 4, 2010 -- Four Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are among the 69 scientists that will receive five-year...
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Big book explores a small world: Stuart Lindsay's...
- 4 Feb 2010
Stuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Regents' professor and director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics,...
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Physicist awarded $750,000 to study neutrinos
- 4 Feb 2010
IMAGE: Virginia Tech physicist Patrick Huber has been awarded an Early Career Research Award from the US...
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Researcher to track spread of disease, malware and...
- 4 Feb 2010
IMAGE: Anil Vullikanti, an assistant professor with Virginia Tech department of computer science and a member...
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Microsoft and NSF enable research in the cloud
- 4 Feb 2010
Agreement will offer free access to new computational and collaborative services to accelerate scientific discovery for research...
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Google awards $1 million for research effort to...
- 4 Feb 2010
2-year award involves computer experts at Rutgers, University of California at Santa Barbara, Michigan and Virginia Google Inc. has awarded a...
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