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Iranian Nuclear Scientist Defects To America - 0 views

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    Iranian Nuclear Scientist Defects To America
peter schiffer

Climate Scientist on Global Warming Myths - Stossel show - 0 views

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    Climate Scientist on Global Warming Myths - Stossel show
polymerupdate

AT&T Helps Evonik Create Innovative Chemical Solutions - 0 views

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    Evonik Researchers Worldwide Lead Scientific Innovation and Highly Secure AT&T Global Network helping scientists and researchers from Evonik Industries share their know how and develop market leading chemical solutions. Evonik scientists and employees are working together worldwide
irshad ali

IBM scientists unveil Racetrack memory chip prototype ~ Daily World News - 0 views

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    Details of the first real-world test of a new memory chip technology have been revealed by IBM scientists. The demonstration involved Racetrack memory - a system which stores information as magnetic patterns on tiny wires. IBM said the technology promised faster data access speeds than were possible using hard drives or flash disks. However it faces a challenge from other next-generation memory technologies being explored by other companies.
Leonardo Gottems

A critical view of Brazil's Investment Opportunities: Interview with Paulo Moura, by Le... - 0 views

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    Today Brazil is one of the emerging markets attractive for investments. Despite the incentives typical for strategic approach for creating favorable conditions, there might be some hidden drawbacks in policy or environment that might affect investors' decision-making. Professor Paulo Moura, Political Scientist, reviews critically the current investment climate in Brazil
irshad ali

http://www.liveuptodates.com/2011/12/ibm-scientists-unveil-racetrack-memory.html - 0 views

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    Details of the first real-world test of a new memory chip technology have been revealed by IBM scientists. The demonstration involved Racetrack memory - a system which stores information as magnetic patterns on tiny wires. IBM said the technology promised faster data access speeds than were possible using hard drives or flash disks. However it faces a challenge from other next-generation memory technologies being explored by other companies.
Herbert Bates

Hey Miners: That's Gold in Them Thar Termi Nests! - 0 views

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    Termites are unearthing gold in Australia, and scientists suggest their nests could reveal where miners might strike it rich.
Herbert Bates

California meteorite a scientific gold mine - 0 views

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    A meteorite that fell where California's gold rush began has triggered a similar gold rush for scientists: to study one of the freshest, most unusual space rocks around.
mohammad saygal

Wireless Devices to Read Words in the Brain - 0 views

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    By Charles Q. Choi - LiveScience Wireless brain-machine interfaces could one day scan minds in real-time for speech data to help people with brain injuries talk, new research suggests. Recently, scientists have developed brain-machine interfaces that help restore communication to people who can no longer speak by reading brainwaves using electrodes stuck on their heads. Unfortunately,
Sedraina Rondrohasina Rajaonarivelo

Technology Reshaping the World, And The Market - 0 views

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    Tech companies are already shaping the world today. Scientists already predict that it would not change in the future; in fact, our lives will depend more and more everyday on technology gadgets and high tech tools. But what is there to know for any
Adani Pharma

Pharmaceutical bulk drugs formulation in India - 0 views

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    We have highly qualified team of scientists, chemists, and technical experts to formulate the pharmaceutical drugs in bulk quantity in India.
jacob logan

Dotmatics introduces upgraded informatics suite for large data assays - 0 views

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    Dotmatics CEO Stephen Gallagher said: "This iteration of the Dotmatics platform represents the next milestone in our ongoing aim of making the lives of scientists easier and making data more accessible.
irshad ali

VACCINE DEVELOPED AGAINST EBOLA BY JENNIFER CARPENTER SCIENCE REPORTER, BBC NEWS - 0 views

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    Scientists have developed a vaccine that protects mice against a deadly form of the Ebola virus. First identified in 1976, Ebola kills more than 90% of the people it infects. The researchers say that this is the first Ebola vaccine to remain viable long-term and can therefore be successfully stockpiled. The results are reported in the journal Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.
Alex Parker

In photos - oil & gas drones seek out weird & wonderful sealife - 1 views

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    A new project is giving scientists access to the offshore industry's subsea ROVs when they're not being used in their official capacity, allowing them to moonlight as underwater spies in search of new marine species.
John Gray

Psychology Calendar: Events and Seminars for 2013 - 0 views

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    Psychologists are often referred to as social, behavioural and cognitive scientists because of the nature of their profession. By studying the role of mental functions in the behaviour of people, and the society as a whole, they are able to know how to deal with issues facing the community today.
Alex Parker

Fuelling solar power through photosynthesis - 1 views

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    Scientists working on an international collaboration to mimic the process of photosynthesis have reached a significant milestone in the quest to develop an efficient and abundant alternative fuel. The results could bring us one step closer to matching plants in their ability to exploit the Sun's energy
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