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20 Nov 2009
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Novel K-anonimity algorithm safeguards access to data
- 20 Nov 2009
Study argues the need for de-identification in lieu OTTAWA – As electronic health records become more widely deployed, increasing amounts...
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Projections of savings from health IT are baseless,...
- 20 Nov 2009
National survey of US hospitals shows information technology has yielded neither administrative efficiencies nor cost savings The increased...
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Bone implant offers hope for skull deformities
- 19 Nov 2009
A synthetic bone matrix offers hope for babies born with craniosynostosis, a condition that causes the plates in the skull to fuse too soon....
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Nanotube defects equal better energy and storage...
- 19 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Mark Hoefer (left), a UCSD materials science grad student, and mechanical engineering professor...
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ORNL, Los Alamos pioneer new approach to assist...
- 19 Nov 2009
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Nov. 19, 2009 -- Sustainable farming, initially adopted to preserve soil quality for future generations, may also play a role...
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Causative gene of a rare disorder discovered by...
- 19 Nov 2009
Results show exome-sequencing might help identify genetic cause of thousands of disorders IMAGE: This image...
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Drug studied as possible treatment for spinal injuries
- 19 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Researchers have shown how an experimental drug might restore the function of nerves damaged in spinal...
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Technique finds gene regulatory sites without...
- 19 Nov 2009
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A new statistical technique developed by researchers at the University of Illinois allows scientists to scan a genome...
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Engineer designs micro-endoscope to seek out early...
- 19 Nov 2009
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Traditional endoscopes provide a peek inside patients' bodies. Now, a University of Florida engineering researcher is...
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SMOS satellite instrument comes alive
- 19 Nov 2009
The MIRAS instrument on ESA's SMOS satellite, launched earlier this month, has been switched on and is operating normally. MIRAS will map soil...
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Reference genome of maize, most important US crop,...
- 19 Nov 2009
Complex sequence and 'HapMap' shed light on maize's 'wonderful diversity' Cold Spring Harbor, NY – A four-year, multi-institutional effort...
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New antioxidant compounds have been identified in...
- 19 Nov 2009
This release is available in Spanish. Scientists at the University of Granada have identified and characterized for the first time different...
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Search engines are source of learning
- 19 Nov 2009
Search engine use is not just part of our daily routines; it is also becoming part of our learning process, according to Penn State...
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Spanish biotechnology should focus on food and plant...
- 19 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Researchers develop biotechnology at the University of Lleida. Click here for more...
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On the crest of wave energy
- 19 Nov 2009
Engineers use aerospace approach to design wave energy system The ocean is a potentially vast source of electric power, yet as engineers test...
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Why Israeli rodents are more cautious than Jordanian...
- 19 Nov 2009
A series of studies carried out at the University of Haifa have found that rodent, reptile and ant lion species behave differently on either side...
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Building the smart home wirelessly
- 19 Nov 2009
Like the paperless office, the smart home has been a long time coming, but a report published in the International Journal of Internet Protocol...
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NESCent helps to build a global digital data network...
- 19 Nov 2009
DURHAM, NC - The National Evolutionary Synthesis Center is now part of a major new digital data initiative that will improve the ability of...
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Bioreactor for bone tissue engineering wins...
- 19 Nov 2009
University of Maryland faculty pitch inventions at Bioscience Research and Technology Review Day COLLEGE PARK, Md.-John Fisher, associate...
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University of Miami receives grant towards research...
- 19 Nov 2009
Teledyne Scientific and Imaging LLC is awarding the University of Miami College of Engineering a new grant to expand research of hypersonic...
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NIEHS awards Recovery Act funds to focus more...
- 19 Nov 2009
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the National Institutes of Health, is increasing its investment in...
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USC study to evaluate robots as exercise trainers
- 19 Nov 2009
'Robot motivator: Toward adaptive health games for productive long-term interaction' IMAGE: Bandit, a robot...
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World's first album of Twitter music available now
- 19 Nov 2009
For the first time, you can now download an album of digital music written exclusively for Twitter. Entitled sc140, this unique collection has...
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Multinational Toshiba has chosen Granada to host the...
- 19 Nov 2009
Next week Granada will host the 1st Spanish – Japanese Meeting on Frontier Technologies: "Realities and Challenges in Information and...
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A mobile phone or an MP3 player tells if you're...
- 19 Nov 2009
The world's first home screening method for sleep disorders was developed in Finland MSc (Tech) Väinö Virtanen has developed a method...
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UCR plant scientist's research spawns new...
- 18 Nov 2009
Junior professor's breakthrough launches unprecedented number of publications in high-profile journals IMAGE:...
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UCLA researchers create 'fly paper' to capture...
- 18 Nov 2009
New method may help improve diagnosis, prognosis and treatment monitoring IMAGE: Fluorescence micrographs and...
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Developing 'green' tires that boost mileage and cut...
- 18 Nov 2009
A new generation of "green" automobile tires that can boost fuel efficiency without sacrificing safety and durability is rolling their way...
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Saliva proteins change as women age
- 18 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Doctors may one day be able to diagnose age-related diseases in women using samples of their...
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Hidden threat: Elevated pollution levels near...
- 18 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Smaller regional airports may pose a bigger air pollution threat than previously thought. Click here...
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