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14 May 2008
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Federal government taps NC State experts to explain...
- 12 May 2008
The arm of the federal government responsible for coordinating nanotechnology research and regulations across the country has called on experts...
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American Chemical Societys Weekly PressPac --...
- 12 May 2008
Scientists report new findings on diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes that causes vision loss and...
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Can feces save the species?
- 12 May 2008
Sniffing dogs help monitor and protect threatened animals in Brazil This release is available in Spanish. Arlington, Virginia (May 12, 2008)...
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Face-to-face or Facebook?
- 12 May 2008
Can online networking sites help new students settle into university? Can online networking sites, such as Facebook and MySpace, help new...
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Oxidation of contaminants as if they got burnt in...
- 12 May 2008
This release is available in Spanish. José Ignacio Lombraña (third from left) together with various members of...
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Homeless youth need more than treatment for...
- 12 May 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A new study of homeless youth suggests that treating substance abuse and mental health problems may not be enough to help get...
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Texting costs are 'out of this world'
- 12 May 2008
University of Leicester space scientist says texting is at least four times more expensive than receiving scientific data from space A...
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Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers automate...
- 12 May 2008
New analysis of protein patterns in tissues PITTSBURGH— Carnegie Mellon University’s Justin Y. Newberg and Robert F. Murphy have...
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Female concave-eared frogs draw mates with...
- 11 May 2008
O. tormota's ability to home in on the sound call is astonishingly precise, said Albert Feng, a professor of molecular 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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Scientists endure Arctic for last campaign prior to...
- 9 May 2008
An international group of scientists has swapped their comfortable offices for one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet to carry...
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Second BBVA Foundation study on the Internet in Spain
- 9 May 2008
The percentage of Internet users has grown from 37 percent in 2005 to 44 percent today Madrid, May 7, 2008.- The BBVA Foundation presents the...
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Engineer to spearhead research into cell metabolism...
- 9 May 2008
Grants totalling over £1m for engineering-biology collaboration A University of Leicester engineer has won a share of grants totalling...
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Top marks for research and development in the PTB
- 9 May 2008
Wissenschaftsrat issues its scientific and political statement on the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt This release is available in...
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ASNTR awards go to Parkinson's Disease research and...
- 8 May 2008
Neuroscientist Paul M. Carvey, Ph.D., recieves Bernard Sanberg Memorial Award Tampa, Fla. (May 8, 2008) – The American Society for Neural...
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Warming up for magnetic resonance imaging
- 8 May 2008
Higher temperatures yield tunable, supersensitive Hyper-CEST MRI In xenon biosensors, the xenon atoms are temporarily held...
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Scientists demonstrate method for integrating...
- 8 May 2008
Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits The basic structure of the...
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Modern ceramics help advance technology
- 8 May 2008
Lausanne, Switzerland – May 8, 2008 – Many important electronic devices used by people today would be impossible without the use of...
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Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel...
- 8 May 2008
Foldit's logo invites people around the world to "solve puzzles for science. " Click here for more...
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NCAR installs 76-teraflop supercomputer for critical...
- 8 May 2008
Tom Bettge Click here for more information. BOULDER--The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has taken...
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New gas sensors for monitoring carbon dioxide sinks
- 8 May 2008
A world first presented at IFAT 2008 Functional principle of the membranbasierten Gassensors. A potential application of the new...
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New cancer gene found
- 8 May 2008
New target for improved therapy OKLAHOMA CITY – Researchers at the OU Cancer Institute have identified a new gene that causes cancer. The...
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New technique measures ultrashort laser pulses at focus
- 8 May 2008
Georgia Tech physics professor Rick Trebino and graduate student Pam Bowlan test their system that measures instrumentation...
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TU Delft demonstrates for the first time how light...
- 8 May 2008
How does light pass through a tiny hole" For the first time, Dr Aurele Adam and Prof. Paul Planken of Delft University of Technology, in...
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Chilean volcano captured blasting ash
- 8 May 2008
Chile's Chaiten Volcano is shown spewing ash and smoke into the air for hundreds of km over Argentina's Patagonia Plateau in...
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Tomato stands firm in face of fungus
- 8 May 2008
Tomato stands firm in face of fungus; molecular study provides the key Scientists at the University of Amsterdam have discovered how to keep...
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PNNL, WSU to advance biomass research in new facility
- 8 May 2008
Washington State University and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory partner to address dependence on imported oil and advance higher...
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NIH awards LIAI major grant to test safety of new...
- 8 May 2008
Treatment could be the nation's first line of defense against terrorist smallpox outbreak SAN DIEGO – (May 8, 2008) The La Jolla Institute...
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OCAST funds OSU projects with commercial viability
- 8 May 2008
Stillwater, Okla.—Three OSU researchers received grants totaling more than $240,000 last week from the Oklahoma Center for the...
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Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst announces $5M TETF...
- 8 May 2008
Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst announced on May 6 a $5 million investment through the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) to The University of...
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