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in Wangtam, on 2009-11-08
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Researchers Find Nanoparticles Can Damage Nearby DNA
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 7, 2009
...he Great Beyond ... more here from Reuters ... more here from livemint.com ... more here from ScienceNOW ... more here from BBC News ... and the press release is here . ...
TechFlash discusses roadblocks to innovation in America
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
...l and non, is Mexico, which placed dead last (#30 out of 30 countries) in the test above for BOTH science and math understanding. Hopefully, the people reading this post can do the math for themselves...
Google: Too darned smart for it's own good?
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
... R&D lab, with brilliant wonks cloistered in comfortable isolation contemplating the great works of science, the company may not have any equal. As a business developing and selling marketable produc...
Seen that? - Is there hope for female sexual dysfunction?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 31, 2009
...al Spray For Female Sexual Dysfunction Shows Favorable Phase IIa Trial Results at The Biotech Weblog It took a backseat to drugs for Erectile Dysfunction ...
Seen that? - CELEBRITY DOGS
in The Celebrities Weblog, on October 31, 2009
... others that [...] Read More BioArts' Cloned Dogs Up For Auction at The Biotech Weblog Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Stephanie Horrocks Bi...
Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 30, 2009
© Tambako the Jaguar Scientists have identified antimicrobial proteins from pumpkin rinds that can inhibit the growth of microbes, including Candida albicans which causes vaginal yeast infections, diaper rash in infants, and other health problems. From the abstract of the study published...
apprendre l'informatique sans ordinateur
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on octobre 24, 2009
...NRS et de l'INRIA, dont les efforts ont abouti à la traduction en français du livre computer science unplugged , lui-même le résultat d'un groupe d'enseignants néo-zélandais. Tous ces efforts des deu...
Seen that? - Registration Open for Second Annual BlogWorld & New Media Expo
in BlogWealth, on October 21, 2009
...o brings together visionaries, pioneers, practitioners and those looking to learn about the art and science of creating online content and building communities. The event offers valuable insight and i...
Seen that? - Putters, Putters Everywhere
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 21, 2009
... at Eagle Par Birdie Courtesy: Hookedongolfblog.com The science of metallurgy has taken golf equipment forward in leaps and bounds in the past 10 years. The...
Seen that? - Diabetes Challenges: Dealing With Diabetes On Valentine's Day
in Daily Diabetic, on October 21, 2009
...rck KGaA Licenses Glenmark Pharmaceuticals' DPPIV Inhibitor for Type 2 Diabetes at The Biotech Weblog Merck KGaA and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals S.A (Switzer...
Aerosol Measles Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 21, 2009
© Dave Haygarth Researchers have developed a new method for the delivery of measles vaccine that allows the patient to inhale a finely-powdered form of the vaccine. Attenuated measles virus was mixed with high-pressure carbon dioxide to produce microscopic bubbles and droplets, which are t...
Controlling investing emotions
in Sox First, on October 18, 2009
...t chronic gamblers. Only with gambling, at least you know the odds. Which means even the best science is not going to stop people making bad trades....
BioAccelerate NYC Prize To Fund Translational Research
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 18, 2009
© kaibara87 The Partnership for New York City and the New York City Economic Development (NYCEDC) Corporation have announced that the New York City Investment Fund (NYCIF) will provide up to $1.25 million for the BioAccelerate NYC Prize . The BioAccelerate NYC Prize is the first city...
Cranberries - Beeren mit Heilwirkung
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 18.10.09
...kultur hemmt.
Dies zeigt eine neue Studie des “The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture” von diesem Monat .
Das PAC in Cranberries beinhaltet eine einzigartige A-Typ-Struktur, während di...
It's the Law
in The CIO Weblog, on October 17, 2009
...he list, though, I was struck by the similarity of May's laws to those of John Gall, founder of the science of Systemantics and author of the movement's bible, "Systemantics: How Systems Work and Esp...
Autovermietung - Europcar bietet Hörbücher
in Das Mietwagen-Blog, on 15.10.09
...ervenkitzel und Spannung garantieren die Hörbücher aus den Bereichen Krimi, Mystery, Science Fiction und Abenteuer. Die Geschichten von Jules Vernes oder die mysteriösen Mordfälle der Hörbuchserie „To...
Top 10 Riskiest FDA-Regulated Foods
in Well Woman Blog, on October 15, 2009
...more recent that comes to mind are those of the spinach and peanut butter recalls. The Center for Science in the Public Interest , a nutrition advocacy group lists down the top 10 riskiest foods ba...
Happy NANOvember!
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 14, 2009
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The University at Albany 's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) has announced an extensive range of events of activites for a month-long celebration it's calling NANOvember ....
White House declares war on Fox News
in Sox First, on October 13, 2009
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So the White House has finally launched into Fox News, guns blazing. As the Christian Science Monitor says, it's quite remarkable given the calm almost aloof way that Obama has handled anti-...
Seen that? - Nanotech market to top $1 trillion by 2010
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 12, 2009
...n entity in the public space. But now it is widely known to be the next revolutionizing frontier of science." "It [...] Read More a nanotech primer at TJ's Weblog ...
Medizin-Nobelpreis 2009 an 3 US-Forscher fuer Erforschung der Erbträger beim Altern
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 10.10.09
Der Nobelpreis für "Physiologie oder Medizin" geht an drei Forscher in den USA. Sie haben entdeckt und erforscht, wie Chromosomen durch Telomere und das Enzym Telomerase geschützt sind. Das hat Bedeutung für das Altern und für Medikamente gegen Krebs.
Chromosomen, das sind die X-förmig ge...
Seen that? - Gilead wrestles with Roche for Tamiflu rights
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 9, 2009
...ts at The Biotech Weblog The Foster City-based Gilead Sciences, best known for its AIDS drug Viread, notified Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche on Thursday... ... Gilead wrestles with Roche for Tamiflu rights at The Biotech Weblog The Foster City-based Gilead Sciences, best known for its AIDS drug Viread, not...
Next world war could be in cyberspace
in Sox First, on October 7, 2009
...Security blog runs an interview with US Army Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Conti, an academy computer science professor at the U.S. Military Academy where he warns it's started already. "I pers...
Seen that? - Loremo on the Edge
in IfEnergy, on October 6, 2009
...cal methods of environmental remediation. Their expertise ranges from electrochemistry to materials science, biology and computer science. A major goal of the Division's electrochemistry research ...
Seen that? - Beautiful Golf. Beautiful Price
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 2, 2009
... the male golfer's mind; the second, from Mark Greenwood, my teaching pro, is the "applied science" of Dave's psychology. My argument, essentially, was that many amateurs can become ...
Seen that? - Revolution Developers Get More than 1000 Dev Kits
in House of Nintendo, on October 2, 2009
...e New Diagnostic Kits by China Sky One Medical Passed National Final Inspection at The Biotech Weblog One of the leading producers and distributors for ex...
Seen that? - International symposium on nanotechnology in construction
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 3, 2009
...e Environmental, Health and Safety Database for Nanotechnology at The Biotech Weblog The International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) and R...
Chamber of commerce: denying and splitting
in Sox First, on October 3, 2009
The US Chamber of Commerce has long been dragging its heels on climate change, coming out against the Waxman-Markey bill and claiming that fossil fuels "are and will remain for decades to come the backbone of the US energy system". Now cracks are starting to appear in the face with...
vivre à Nantes sans voiture, c'est possible !
in Location de Voitures Blog, on octobre 1, 2009
...Zénius expérience", rapportée par presse océan du 19 septembre . Si ce nom de science-fiction vous est inconnu, sachez que "Zénius" est une offre de l'agence de location locale Lo...
Toronto Researchers Design Cancer-Detecting Microchip
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 1, 2009
© BotheredByBees
University of Toronto scientists have developed a microchip that can be used to determine the type and severity of a patient's cancer in under 30 minutes.
"By uniting DNA with miniaturized electronic chips, the team was able to develop a chip the size of a finger...
Nanotech Turns 20
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 1, 2009
...;Don Eigler’s accomplishment remains, to this day, one of the most important breakthroughs in nanoscience and technology," says T.C, Chen vice president of science and technology at IBM Research....
Personal Genomics & Privacy Survey
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 30, 2009
© micahb37 A group of researchers has created a new online, interactive survey regarding values & attitudes related to Personal Genomics , and are inviting you to participate.
In this survey, you will be asked questions about issues of privacy and consent that arise in relation to persona...
The science of retweets
in Sox First, on September 24, 2009
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Is there a science to getting retweets? Viral marketing scientist Dan Zarella has studied retweets and his nine rules for getting them, as reported on the Fast Company blog . 1. Whatever you ...
Rice and Alberta to Collaborate on Green Energy
in Nanotechbuzz, on September 23, 2009
...anotechnology.
"Under the agreement, Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology will join forces with nanoAlberta, part of Alberta Advanced Education and Te...
SensiGene Cystic Fibrosis Carrier Screening Test
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 20, 2009
Sequenom has launched the SensiGene Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Carrier Screening Test , a carrier screening genetic test that helps to identify individuals who may have an increased risk of having a baby with certain genetic conditions.
This innovative test screens for 103 mutations and five var...
The Pros & Cons of Technology
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on September 16, 2009
...ferring to the kinds of technology we use in business, I'm not even touching on green technology or science and medicine but those might have their own pros and cons as well.
What would you add t...
Obama and bad economy boost gun industry
in Sox First, on September 14, 2009
...The Obama administration's stimulus funds have boosted the gun industry, reports the Christian Science Monitor . According to that report, a record one million guns were sold in the US in August ...
Unemployment boosts marijuana trade
in Sox First, on September 11, 2009
...to the point, they say demand seems to be rising with growing unemployment. Indeed, the Christian Science Monitor points out, rising unemployment seems to have given the dope trade some impetus. As...
Warnings about Japan
in Sox First, on September 8, 2009
Interesting times now in Japan. Japan's new Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has announced a big break with the past. He says Japan would aim to cut emissions of greenhouse gases by 25% from 1990 levels by 2020. This is enormous news. The world's second largest economy is finally moving...
Biotransformed Blueberry Juice Against Obesity and Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2009
© Kyle McDonald A newly published study showed that biotransformed blueberry juice may have therapeutic potentials against obesity and diabetes . Biotransformation of the blueberry juice was achieved with a new strain of bacteria isolated from the blueberry flora, specifically called Serratia...
quel ordinateur est le plus fiable?
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on septembre 3, 2009
...et les "je connais quelqu'un qui..." au rang de quasi-science prospective, grâce à la représentativité supposée des grands nombres. Il n'est donc pas inutile avant l'achat d...
Climate change and national security
in Sox First, on September 2, 2009
The debate about climate change and national security continues. The United States Government, as reported by the New York Times last month, is now of the view that climate change can topple governments and provide more triggers and encouragement for terrorism. Senator John Kerry concurs ....
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
© Sarah G... Scientists have developed what could be the first tablet-based treatment for children and adults with Type 1 diabetes . Early animal trials indicate that the anti-Ras FTS compound is effective in restoring insulin production in animal models ― which could spell an end to the d...
The looming dementia epidemic and health care crisis
in Sox First, on September 1, 2009
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Dementia will be the next big epidemic with Science Daily reporting global research which shows that the number of people affected by Alzheimer's and dementia is growing at an epidemic pace...
multitâche? Bon pour les ordinateurs, pas les humains...
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on septembre 1, 2009
© fatbwoy
Vous passez vos journées et vos nuits à jongler de votre ordinateur à votre portable et votre ipod? De votre tablet-Pc à votre télécommande? Vous travaillez sur votre ordinateur devant la télé tout en écoutant les infos radio? Félicitations, vous êtes un "multitâcheur", t...
IBM Turns to Nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 31, 2009
Scientists at IBM Research and the California Institute of Technology have announced a method of arranging DNA origami structures to shrink microchips beyond currently achievable levels.
"In a paper published in the Nature Nanotechnology journal , the team describes a method th...
2009 Mid-Atlantic Biotech Conference
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 31, 2009
...What: The 2009 Mid-Atlantic Bio (Biotech Conference)
When: November 4 - 6, 2009
Where: The Washington, D.C. Convention Center
In a unique forum to promote networking, business expansion, and...
Natural Odors and Development of Mosquito Repellents
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 26, 2009
Entomologists have identified a new class of odorants - chemical compounds with smells - present in ripening fruit that prevent the CO2-sensitive neurons in the antennae of fruit flies from functioning, thus enabling them to find their way to such foods. Researchers say that these findings may pav...
Watermelons as Source of Biofuel
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 25, 2009
© La Grande Farmers' Market Watermelons that do not make it to the market may be a valuable source of alternative energy. A study has shown that the juice of reject watermelons can be fermented efficiently into biofuel .
Wayne Fish worked with a team of researchers at the USDA-Agricultura...
Anti-Aging Klotho Gene Prevents Hypertension and Renal Damage
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 20, 2009
© Adrian Purser Based on studies using rat models, scientists have found out that the anti-aging gene called klotho has positive effects on hypertension and renal damage . These results indicate that declining klotho protein levels that happens with age may be involved in the progression of hy...
Bone-setting Glue Derived from Cloned Sandcastle Worm Genes
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 20, 2009
Credit: Fred Hayes Scientists have developed a synthetic version of an adhesive formed by a marine worm, Phragmatopoma californica . This worm secrets a glue to build a tubelike shell out of bits of sand, broken shells and other mineral debris. By cloning the gene for the proteins making up ...
Diabetes Risk In Childhood Cancer Survivors
in Daily Diabetic, on August 20, 2009
...not appear to be related to patients' body mass index or physical inactivity.
Read more from Science Daily .
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Improved Butanol Production from Mutant Bacteria
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 19, 2009
© futureatlas.com Researchers have doubled the production of butanol , a possible alternative to gasoline, by developing a mutant strain of the bacterium Clostridium beijerinckii in a bioreactor containing bundles of polyester fibers. The novel strain can produce 30 grams of butanol per lite...
Inhalant Powder Measles Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 17, 2009
Scientists have developed the first dry powder inhalable vaccine for measles . This less invasive method of delivery are best suited particularly in developing countries where there are areas that often lack the electricity for refrigeration, clean water and sterile needles needed to administer...
Eco-friendly Pesticides Derived from Herbal Essentail Oils
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 17, 2009
Researchers are exploring the use of essential oils derived from herbs such as rosemary, thyme, clove, and mint as natural pesticides for use against agricultural as well as household pests.
"We are exploring the potential use of natural pesticides based on plant essential oils - commonly ...
votre ordinateur contre le cancer
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on août 17, 2009
© eralon
On peut être chef d'entreprise internaute et un généreux militant de la recherche anti-cancer ou de la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique. Surtout quand rendre service ne coûte pas grand chose. Pourquoi en effet ne pas concéder à des laboratoires de recherche les ressource...
Lycopene For Healthier Blood Vessels
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 13, 2009
© lucianvenutian
Found in red and pink fruits, the carotenoid lycopene has been found linked to healthier blood vessels .
In a study that involved 264 women, it was found out that increased levels of lycopene in the blood resulted in decreased stiffness of the arteries thereby may play an...
Who says you are a CIO?
in The CIO Weblog, on August 13, 2009
...nd empower the public stemmed from pure cornball pop culture and the blogosphere, not from computer science or Information technology.
I haven't listened an awful lot to Kundra, so I can't s...
Best Gadgets Around: IFA Berlin
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on August 11, 2009
...of articles in German and English reviewing the products and companies that attended IFA
Popular Science : If you just want the best of the best, Popsci has the top ten gadgets from IFA in this arti...
DaisySL, New Mandarin Variety Released for Propagation
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 5, 2009
...asy to peel," said Mikeal Roose, a professor of genetics in the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, who developed 'DaisySL' along with staff scientist Timothy Williams. "In Rive...
Save the world: don't have kids
in Sox First, on August 5, 2009
Climate change has been blamed on a lot of things: cars, planes, factories and industry in general to start with. Even the food we eat. Now scientists are saying having babies is just as bad. In a study, published here , they say: "The summed emissions of a person's descendants, weig...
en route vers le cerveau artificiel
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on août 3, 2009
...kona
Des ordinateurs en réseau pour créer un cerveau artificiel : nous ne sommes pas dans la science fiction mais dans les recherches en cours à l'Ecole Fédérale Polytechnique de Lausanne (Sui...
Running out of oil
in Sox First, on August 3, 2009
Yesterday, I did a blog entry looking at how the world was heading into a new crisis, this one with oil, and how it would be worse than the credit crunch. Now The Independent runs an interview with the world's top energy economist Dr Fatih Birol from the International Energy Agency (IE...
For Mozilla and Google, Group Hugs Get Tricky
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-28
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Pacific islands' climate change litigation threat
in Sox First, on July 27, 2009
...because of climate change. Seventy-five million of these will be in the Asia-Pacific region. Recent science indicates that sea level rise is likely to be 1m or more by the end of this century. Althoug...
Generatying Electricity from Cow Manure
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 25, 2009
© pamzpix According to US research paper "Cow Power: The Energy and Emissions Benefits of Converting Manure to Biogas " published in the Institute of Physics' Environmental Research Letters, livestock manure can be converted into a domestic renewable fuel source to generate up ...
Tires Partially Made from Cellulose
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 22, 2009
© tillwe A new study indicates that microcrystalline cellulose, a product derived from plant fibers, can be used to partially replace silica as a reinforcing filler in the manufacture of rubber tires . This technology would require less energy and costs during production, and result to tires t...
Swine Flu Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 19, 2009
© Eneas Scientists are on a race in the development of a vaccine against swine flu. Researchers at the University of Antwerp will be testing 4 potential vaccines for H1N1v in a trial involving 300 to 400 volunteers and expects that a Mexican flu vaccine is available early November.
"Mos...
Novellus Announces $20 Million Partnership with CNSE
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 18, 2009
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Novellus Systems recently announced a $20 million partnership with The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at the University at Albany.
"As part of the agreement, Novel... ...bany Business Review . "The technology would be used in such industries as telecommunications, biotechnology and medicine."
The press release is here .
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