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Researchers produce first complete computer model of an organism - 0 views

  • Researchers produce first complete computer model of an organism July 20, 2012 By Max McClure
  • (Phys.org) -- In a breakthrough effort for computational biology, the world's first complete computer model of an organism has been completed, Stanford researchers reported in the journal Cell.
  • team led by Stanford bioengineering Professor Markus Covert used data from more than 900 scientific papers to account for every molecular interaction that takes place in the life cycle of Mycoplasma genitalium – the world's smallest free-living bacterium.
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eScience - Science Tracer Bullet - 0 views

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    eScience. Science Tracer Bullets - Research Guides from the Library of Congress, Science Reference Services.
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White matter matters... - 0 views

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    UC Davis neurology researchers focus on brain's superhighway of connectors
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FRB: Federal Reserve Economists: Wendy M. Edelberg - 0 views

  • Wendy M. Edelberg Economist Macroeconomic Analysis Section Division of Research and Statistics
  • Fields of Interest Consumption Consumer Finance Real Estate Education Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, 2003 M.B.A., Econometrics & Finance, University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, 1997 B.A., Economics, Columbia University, 1993
  • wendy.m.edelberg@frb.gov
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  • Professional Experience Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2003-present
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Study finds capitalist network of companies runs the world [with list] | ZME Science - 0 views

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  • capitalist network of companies runs the world
  • A recent study conducted by researchers from Zurich found that a ‘super entity’ of 147 companies controls 40% of the entire corporate network.
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  • Here’s a list of 50 of those 147 companies. 1. Barclays plc 2. Capital Group Companies Inc 3. FMR Corporation 4. AXA 5. State Street Corporation 6. JP Morgan Chase & Co 7. Legal & General Group plc 8. Vanguard Group Inc 9. UBS AG 10. Merrill Lynch & Co Inc 11. Wellington Management Co LLP 12. Deutsche Bank AG 13. Franklin Resources Inc 14. Credit Suisse Group 15. Walton Enterprises LLC 16. Bank of New York Mellon Corp 17. Natixis 18. Goldman Sachs Group Inc 19. T Rowe Price Group Inc 20. Legg Mason Inc 21. Morgan Stanley 22. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc 23. Northern Trust Corporation 24. Société Générale 25. Bank of America Corporation 26. Lloyds TSB Group plc 27. Invesco plc 28. Allianz SE 29. TIAA 30. Old Mutual Public Limited Company 31. Aviva plc 32. Schroders plc 33. Dodge & Cox 34. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc* 35. Sun Life Financial Inc 36. Standard Life plc 37. CNCE 38. Nomura Holdings Inc 39. The Depository Trust Company 40. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance 41. ING Groep NV 42. Brandes Investment Partners LP 43. Unicredito Italiano SPA 44. Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan 45. Vereniging Aegon 46. BNP Paribas 47. Affiliated Managers Group Inc 48. Resona Holdings Inc 49. Capital Group International Inc 50. China Petrochemical Group Company
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Sr2IrO4 - 0 views

As it turns out, the new phase that the Hsieh group identified is precisely this type of multipolar order. To detect multipolar order, Hsieh's group utilized an effect called optical harmonic gene...

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MonoAmine Enzyme - 0 views

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    L'enzyme monoamine possède un rôle déterminant dans le comportement humain. Scientifiquement appelée MAO, Selon sa haute ou sa basse quantité dans le métabolisme cérébral, la MAO profile le comportement. Exemple : Haut Mao : Phobie, non-confiance, agoraphobie. Bas MAO : Haute criminalité, aucune empathie. Provocateur et défiant. MAO is an enzyme that seems to have an important function in the behavior of individuals. Low MAO = High criminality, No Fear and provocative. High MAO = Low Confidence, Fear and Insecurity
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Dung Beetles navigate using the Milky Way - 0 views

  • Dung beetles just climbed another ladder on the animal coolness scale – they are the only known species to navigate via the Milky Way. The tiny insects can orient themselves to the bright stripe of light generated by our galaxy, and move in a line relative to it, according to experiments conducted in South Africa.
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Creative Destruction: GE's Brand New 100W Equivalent LED Bulb Illuminates the Future of... - 0 views

  • GE’s Brand New 100W Equivalent LED Bulb Illuminates the Future of Lighting May 7, 2012 Engineers at GE’s NELA Park in East Cleveland, Ohio, have spent a century building better light bulbs. When NELA opened in 1911, it became the world’s first industrial park, a distinction that earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places. But now a new kind of history is taking place at NELA, the kind that will soon dispatch the incandescent light bulb down the same road traveled by the LP and the VCR. “This is an evolution,” says Glenn Kuenzler, a lighting engineer at NELA. He and his team of researchers are making sure that the GE bulb, whose legacy stretches back to Edison, is fit to survive.
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Neural signature of mental time travel | ZME Science - 0 views

  • Neural signature of mental time travel
  • memory triggering
  • “By examining the patterns of brain activity recorded from the implanted electrodes,” Manning said, “we can measure when the brain’s activity is similar to a previously recorded pattern. When a patient recalls a word, their brain activity is similar to when they studied the same word. In addition, the patterns at recall contained traces of other words that were studied prior to the recalled word.” “What seems to be happening is that when patients recall a word, they bring back not only the thoughts associated with the word itself but also remnants of thoughts associated with other words they studied nearby in time,” he said.
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