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John Gray

5thAnnual Operating Theatre Management Conference - 0 views

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    Browse Operating Theatre Techs/Anaesthetic Techs/ODPs/CSSD jobs on Medepage. Australia's leading Careers site for Nurses, Doctors & Australian Health Care professionals...
Mark Williams

Future Laser Tech on the Front Lines of Archaeology - 0 views

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    James Newhard is Director of Archaeology at the College of Charleston, where he works to bring 3D imaging, mobile technology and geographic information systems to a field more popularly associated with shovels and dusty brushes. Gizmodo got in touch with Dr. Newhard to learn how he uses emerging tech to dig deep into ancient societies.
Sanny Y

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Skeptical Debunker

Phones, paper 'chips' may fight disease - CNN.com - 0 views

  • George Whitesides has developed a prototype for paper "chip" technology that could be used in the developing world to cheaply diagnose deadly diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis and gastroenteritis. The first products will be available in about a year, he said. His efforts, which find their inspiration from the simple designs of comic books and computer chips, are surprisingly low-tech and cheap. Patients put a drop of blood on one side of the slip of paper, and on the other appears a colorful pattern in the shape of a tree, which tells medical professionals whether the person is infected with certain diseases. Water-repellent comic-book ink saturates several layers of paper, he said. The ink funnels a patient's blood into tree-like channels, where several layers of treated paper react with the blood to create diagnostic colors. It's not entirely unlike a home pregnancy test, Whitesides said, but the chips are much smaller and cheaper, and they test for multiple diseases at once. They also show how severely a person is infected rather than producing only a positive-negative reading.
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    A chemistry professor at Harvard University is trying to shrink a medical laboratory onto a piece of paper that's the size of a fingerprint and costs about a penny.
Erich Feldmeier

Suspicion resides in two regions of the brain: Our baseline level of distrust is distin... - 0 views

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    ""We wondered how individuals assess the credibility of other people in simple social interactions," said Read Montague, director of the Human Neuroimaging Laboratory and the Computational Psychiatry Unit at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, who led the study. "We found a strong correlation between the amygdala and a baseline level of distrust, which may be based on a person's beliefs about the trustworthiness of other people in general, his or her emotional state, and the situation at hand"
Janos Haits

Solve For X - 0 views

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    Solve for X is a place where the curious can go to hear and discuss radical technology ideas for solving global problems. Radical in the sense that the solutions could help billions of people. Radical in the sense that the audaciousness of the proposals makes them sound like science fiction.
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage @AlpenTram @gateGarching1 - Wir sind das Gründerzentrum - 0 views

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    Dr. Franz Glatz, Annette Keller "Die richtige Adresse für Startups aus den Bereichen Mechatronik, Software, Informations- und Kommunikations- technik sowie junge High-Tech-Unternehmen"
Walid Damouny

Key information about breast cancer risk and development is found in 'junk' DNA - 0 views

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    "A new genetic biomarker that indicates an increased risk for developing breast cancer can be found in an individual's "junk" (non-coding) DNA, according to a new study featuring work from researchers at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech and their colleagues."
thinkahol *

Quantum trickery could lead to stealth radar - tech - 31 March 2011 - New Scientist - 1 views

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    Traditional methods of transmitting data, such as fibre optics or laser-based radar, require roughly 100 photons to transmit a single bit of data. Now a team led by Saikat Guha at Raytheon BBN Technologies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, say they can transmit 10 bits on a single photon - a 1000-fold improvement.
kingwinny

desizing enzyme - 0 views

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    As a high-tech incubator, Xiongjin Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has an independent enzyme preparation research and development team. It tracks the textile industry all the year round and specializes in the application of enzyme technology in the textile industry.
veera90

Infrastructure Managed Services | IT Consulting | ACL Digital - 0 views

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    Driving growth and agility in a digital transformation era doesn't come easy. A digital transformation involves more than just technology. It is a continuous process and a mix of people, process and technology. Infrastructure Managed services play a key role in the digital transformation strategy. ACL Digital's Infrastructure Managed Services not only simplify the complex digital transformation processes making it seamless and cost-effective but also help businesses to adapt to a hyper-competitive marketplace, stay on top of tech trends, and drive revenue.
Janos Haits

KIT - Homepage - 0 views

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    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Janos Haits

Free Online Computer Science and Programming Books, Textbooks, and Lecture Notes :: Fre... - 0 views

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    This site lists free online computer science, engineering and programming books, textbooks and lecture notes, all of which are legally and freely available over the Internet.
Erich Feldmeier

Adam Maltese, (Siam Beilock!) Sparks to Science, Math and Tech Careers Differ among Sex... - 0 views

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    "Based on data from a randomized sample of universities and online volunteers who completed a survey, men and women who pursue STEM degrees tend to become interested in science in elementary school. When asked which people and experiences helped to spark their interest, women were more likely than men to select a teacher, a class at school, solving math problems and spending time outdoors, whereas men were more influenced by tinkering, building and reading. As men and women enter college, passion for the field far outweighs all other influences as the main reason for their persistence"
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