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Climate scientist sacked for talking
in Sox First, on May 1, 2009
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In an extraordinary development this week, a pioneering climate change scientist Jim Salinger has been sacked from his post in New Zealand. According to the New Zealand Herald , his great crime w...
More and More Americans Cutting the Cord
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 12, 2009
...lts with only cell phones are being missed in these surveys," says Stephen J. Blumberg, health scientist with CDC′s National Center for Health Statistics and lead author of the study.
More her...
Prognostic Test for Frontotemporal Dementia
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 10, 2009
...f a protein called progranulin in the blood.
On the basis of their research, Kristel Sleegers, a scientist in Van Broeckhoven's team, has developed a
test for measuring the quantity of progranu...
IBM tries to enhance ILOG's S&OP capabilities
in Supplychainer, on February 14, 2009
...quot;We have no intentions of sun-setting anything."
David Simchi- Levi , ILOG's chief scientist who is also a professor at MIT, says existing ILOG supply chain customers can expect the m...
Google GDrive online storage & backup service leaked
in Wangtam, on January 31, 2009
...e World's 10 Wealthiest CEOs
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Nominations Open for the Biotech Humanitarian Award
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 13, 2009
...inations to the Biotech Humanitarian Award . The award aims to recognize a biotech professional- a scientist, researcher, academic, entrepreneur, financier, philanthropist or educator - whose work in...
Innovation in the downturn
in Sox First, on January 7, 2009
...ening in the market. Regardless of the state of the economy, they moved in. Entrepreneur and brain scientist Jeffrey M. Stibel predicts that 2009 will be a period of tremendous innovation. "Ti...
Moissanite Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on January 1, 2009
...d gemstone that was born from a rare geological find more than 110 years ago. Discovered by French scientist Dr. Henri Moissan, Moissanite can trace its origins to particles found in 1893 in the Cany...
University of Zurich Develops Uniquely Water-Resistant Fabric
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 27, 2008
...s the layer of silicone nanofilaments, which are highly chemically hydrophobic," explains New Scientist's Jon Evans . "The spiky structure of the 40-nanometre-wide filaments strengthens...
Heilung durch Unterdruck beschleunigt: neues Pflaster
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on November 19, 2008
...ffenen und verschlossenen Wunden oder auch bei Verbrennungen einsetzen.
Quelle: New Scientist bzw. ddp/wissenschaft.de (Stefan Pröll)
Das (symbolische) Bild heißt "Trostpflaster" und s...
UK Raises Nanotech Health Fears
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 13, 2008
...icals, known as Reach , should be extended to encompass nanoparticles."
More here from New Scientist ... more here from BBC News ... more here from the Guardian ... more here from TechR...
Surf the Web, Get Smarter
in Web 2.0, on October 16, 2008
...red extensive activity in decision-making and complex-reasoning portions of the brain."
The scientist conducting the experiment expected that over time, the "inexperienced Internet search...
Adzant: Advertisement In Social Applications
in Wangtam, on October 7, 2008
...:: Be a genius
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• Scientist: Holographic television to become reality
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• AOL-Yahoo Merger Details Emerge; Deal Could Happen This Month
• M...
Das Immunsystem "austricksen"!
in Allergizer, on September 11, 2008
... © Foto: Dirk Paeschke www.kostenlos-foto.de
Laut einer Studie im Fachmagazin "New Scientist" lässt sich das Immunsystem "austricksen". Die Reaktion auf das jeweilige All...
Founder Rosenblum leaves VMWare
in The CIO Weblog, on September 9, 2008
...ation for a serious engagement in fisticuffs over the enterprise virtualization market, today Chief Scientist and company co-found Mendel Rosenblum announced that he will be leaving VMWare for a car...
Rote Blutkörperchen aus embryonalen Stammzellen
in Daily Innovation, on August 22, 2008
... Vorteil, dass die Spende von jedem Empfänger vertragen wird.
Das britische Magazin "New Scientist" berichtet , dass die Wissenschaftler um Robert Lanza zum ersten Mal Rote Blutkörperchen ...
Hedge Fund Advisor Hires Mathematician and Boosts Assets
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on August 15, 2008
... on additional capital for the firm. The new accounts coincide with the hiring of mathematician and scientist Andrew Vizcarra as Director of research.
"Andrew's 10 years in the study and...
We Attend The World's Largest Gathering of Model T Fords
in Classical Drives, on July 25, 2008
...had my very first ride in a Model T, driven by Bill McGuire of Richmond, Virginia, an environmental scientist who owns no less than four such vehicles. A typical Model T rides like an escalator with a...
Warum Frauen Macho-Prolos wollen
in Lust und mehr, on June 23, 2008
... Prolo-Macho nicht ohne Kondome - wenn es denn schon einer sein muss.
Quelle: new scientist.
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Use of Genomics to Control Dandruff
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 23, 2008
... The article Dandruff Genomics in a recent issue of The Scientist featured Procter & Gamble scientist Thomas Dawson and the role of genomics in the development of anti- Dandruff shamp...
WHB - Spanish White Gazpacho
in Do you like to cook?, on May 18, 2008
...ous!
Kalyn has passed this week's hosting duties of Weekend Herb Blogging to Gay at A Scientist in the Kitchen .
Be sure to check out A Scientist in the Kitchen on Monday for the entire ...
History of RFID - For all those who wanted to know its past
in The RFID Weblog, on April 16, 2008
... time.
Fifties and sixties witnessed developments in the radar and RF communications system where scientists and researchers from US, Europe and Japan were involved in undertaking research with rega...
NEW Recipe: Fried Callistorm (stove)
in WebKinzBlog, on April 6, 2008
...the frog after the pelican in the movie who was named galileo which is also the name of a scientist we recently watched a show about on TV.
» After a long drought, recipes can't stop...
All VoIP Devices Suck To Configure
in The VoIP Weblog, on April 1, 2008
...ble methods for configuring devices and maintaining their configuration. However, it takes a rocket scientist to set it all up.
So here's my idea, IP PBX makers. Feel free to steal it. Put an Et...
BristleBot:牙刷机械人
in Geeker Vision, on March 27, 2008
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BristleBot是由Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories最新DIY的超小型机械人。顾名思义,它就是一只牙刷头机械人,由牙刷头加上一些电子器件构成。先来看看它有什么能耐:
可见BristleBot只是一个极简单的机械人,利用了牙刷毛的弹力,施加震动使其动动。要查看详尽的制作过程,可进入Evil Mad Scientist Laboratori...
Bulging Belly Increases Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 26, 2008
...tal body weight, is a good predictor of dementia," says lead author Rachel Whitmer, a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente.
"You can have a healthy body mass index but have a risk of de...
Gestresste Eltern - kranke Kinder
in Kindererziehung, on March 23, 2008
...kant häufiger unter Krankheiten leidet als andere Kinder.
Wie das britische Magazin "New Scientist" berichtete, konnten die Wissenschaftler mit Hilfe von Blutuntersuchungen auch nachweisen...
Secretions of South American Frog: New Hope for Diabetes Treatment?
in Daily Diabetic, on March 6, 2008
...lease, thereby bringing new hope in the search for diabetes treatments.
Such were the finding of a scientist from University of Ulster : Dr Yasser Abdel-Wahab.
The paradoxical frog, Pseudis parado...
Gene Regulating Stomatal Activity Discovered
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 29, 2008
...response to high ozone or carbon dioxide concentration in the air like a healthy plant does. Scientist at the University of California demonstrated with electrophysiological measurements that t...
African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 23, 2008
...s- first African American to earn a Ph.D. in Computer Science
1970: George Robert Caruthers - first scientist to detect and record the existence of hydrogen molecules in interstellar space.
1973: Shir...
National Awareness Campaign Surrounding Follow-On Biologics
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 11, 2008
...he importance of passing an approval pathway for FOB.
Backgrounder about the video:
Mike, a scientist at Insmed , a Boulder, Colorado-based biotechnology company wants Washington to act now t...
ATTN Girls: Big Breasts, Increase Diabetes Risk?
in Daily Diabetic, on January 30, 2008
...e in later years.
Joel Ray, professor of medicine at the University of Toronto and a clinician-scientist at the local St Michael's Hospital, said this was "the broad conclusion" of ...
There Are No Influentials - Calling BS on the Tipping Point
in Businesspundit, on January 28, 2008
... spend tons of money to target, are a waste of money. In the past few years, Watts-a network-theory scientist who recently took a sabbatical from Columbia University and is now working for Yahoo (NASD...
How Monkeys Can Help Your Career Path
in Businesspundit, on January 10, 2008
...ure. The office and the jungle are surprisingly similar," says a report in this week's New Scientist.
"Both are ruled by stringent hierarchies, they are grounded in the need for co-oper...
'Mini Heart Attacks': Condition Heart to Survive a Major One?
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 9, 2008
...y University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers:
In a five-year laboratory study, UC surgeon -scientist Karyn Butler, MD, found that when the heart experiences short periods of stress, either fr...
(Pro3)GIP Injections May reverse Obesity and Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 6, 2008
... Scientists have identified a gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) receptor antagonist called (Pro3)GIP , which has been demonstrated in an animal model to be capable of promoting weight loss, imp...
Rituximab Antibody may Treat Type 1 Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 28, 2007
...lammatory and autoimmune response even after the B cells return," said Li Wen, senior research scientist in the division of endocrinology. "Even more strikingly, we found that these regulato...
Om Malik interviews Mendel Roseblum of VMWare
in The CIO Weblog, on December 26, 2007
...der of VMware, whom Om Malik has recently interviewed and posted an excerpt of here.
Still Chief Scientist with the company, Rosenblum is predictably rosy when it comes to the future of virtualizat...
Pretty Platinum APlenty
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 18, 2007
...d launch into all the chemical formulations for how its created, but I'm not exactly known as a scientist. So think of it as I do: simple as 14K gold vs. 18K gold. Still gold, still beautiful, jus...
Wine: It's Not Just for Drinking
in Celebrate Wine, on December 9, 2007
...e out how to clean wine off of stained items, and not use wine to clean stained items. However, scientist Mark Daeschel writes in the Journal of Food Science that because of its acidity and alcoho...
Outdoor News Update: Glacier National Park Tainted
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 15, 2007
...h in backcountry waters are so contaminated they could endanger the wildlife eating them, a federal scientist has found. Dixon Landers of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency led a three-year stud...
Is the Constant Connected Society a Liability to Career Advancement?
in Businesspundit, on November 7, 2007
...ctober Sky," homer hickam 's family can't understand why he wants to be a rocket scientist. They want him to stay home and work in the coal mines like everyone else. Does that same ...
Reducing Intake of Refined Carbs May Delay Progression of AMD
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 31, 2007
... have high glycemic indices.]
According to the study's first author Chung-Jung Chiu, DDS, PhD, scientist in the Laboratory for Nutrition and Vision Research at the USDA HNRCA and assistant profes...
Top 100 Business Blogs
in Bizinformer, on October 26, 2007
...2,856,731
89. The Marketing Spot T: 587,893 A: 2,550,840
90. The Ravings Of A Mad Entrepreneurial Scientist T: 587,893 A: 566,836
91. More Than We Know T: 871,446 A: 2,964,420
92. Solo Entrepreneu...
Friday Blog Roundup - October 26, 2007
in On Storage, on October 26, 2007
...m the Vice President and CTO to the Senior directo of Future Technologies and even the Chief Scientist, you're getting the freshest information from some of the industry's top minds.
H...
Non-Stick Gum Coming Soon
in The Gadgets Weblog, on October 19, 2007
...ing home some Double Bubble in his bucket. Guess who'll be chewing that! :)
The word from New Scientist magazine is that a lad from the University of Bristol in the UK has come up to remove...
Your favorite Life Science Blogs
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 19, 2007
... Got a favorite blog focusing on the life sciences ? The Scientist is inviting nominations for the most popular science blogs. Although this is not the first attempt to list the best science...
Red Wine Diet
in Celebrate Wine, on September 19, 2007
... an official "Red Wine Diet." The book is written by and based on researched conducted by scientist Roger Corder. Apparently the compounds called procyanidins are the key ingredient in red w...
Anyone want to trade?
in WebKinzBlog, on September 15, 2007
...Do any of you want to trade for any of these things?
-Kooky Scientist interstellar telescope
-Trading card hat
-Robot Clock
Looking for:
-Circle of Friends Topiary
-Vortex Storage unit
-rainb...
Velcro As a Competitive Advantage
in Businesspundit, on September 14, 2007
...Today, while listening to Google scientist Craig Neville-Manning speak, I learned the secret of Google's success... velcro . It turns out that one of Google's core principles is to do ...
Anyone up for trading?
in WebKinzBlog, on September 9, 2007
...Anyone want to trade and not talk junk to other people?
-Zingoz Bubble Blower
-Kooky Scientist blackboard
-Kooky Scientist interstellar telescope
-Kooky Scientist geographic globe
-CG Counter
-C...
Congressional Testimony: What Venture Capitalists Actually Do...
in China Venture News, on September 8, 2007
... founder. Very frequently, the initial idea for a company is developed by a professor or a research scientist who does not want to leave his or her current position. They may be involved a day or two ...
Winterschlaf als Heilmittel gegen Fettleibigkeit?
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on September 4, 2007
...Ärztezeitung , die sich wiederum auf den Online-Dienst von "New Scientist" beruft.
Bild: pixelio.de (ABDA Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Apothekerverbände)
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MasterCard PayPass now becomes Hello Credit
in The RFID Weblog, on August 31, 2007
...t is the connection between the two? Even if there is no connection still Windell Oskay of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has tried to make a connection between the two. He removed the RFID circuit i...
Monster Lab Coming To A Wii Near You
in House of Nintendo, on August 28, 2007
...b may very well be worth keeping a close eye on. This darkly themed rpg puts you in the role of mad scientist, creating an awesome array of creatures falling into some 150 types, with over 300 million...
Distance Learning for Traditional Students
in The Online Universities Weblog, on August 20, 2007
...t; Clearly, learning online has its advantages. It may not be the perfect environment for a budding scientist to perform a lab experiment. But, it can be the best way for traditional students to sched...
Venom-Tainted Wine Triggers Allergies
in Celebrate Wine, on August 16, 2007
...ally were crushed with the grapes (they were probably attracted to the over-ripe fruit).
From New Scientist :
Alicia Armentia of the Rio Hortega Hospital in Valladolid, Spain, and her colleagues t...
Statins on Prostate Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 13, 2007
...rather than the use of statins."
According to study author, Susan A. Hall, Ph.D., a research scientist at the New England Research Institutes:
"The public health significance is that our...
Best Places to Work in Academia
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 9, 2007
... Are you a scientist working in an academic, hospital, government or private organization? How is it like working in your institution? Take The Scientist's Best Places to Work in Academia surve...
Science Think Tank = cool; misc notes
in WebKinzBlog, on August 7, 2007
... This 4pm rare kooky scientist think tank is way cool - inside the tank is a green BRAIN!
Thanks for all the well wishes. Hayley's toes are pretty much healed up and she was able to get some lap...
Cell Phones Sans Batteries
in Philoneist, on August 7, 2007
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The New Scientist has been discussing some patents on the way for both Nokia and Motorola in the way of solar powered cell phones .
I'm not sure about this one. Other companies have tried ...
Histamine2 Receptor Antagonists (H2A): Linked to Cognitive Impairment
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 6, 2007
...., MPH, assistant professor of medicine at the IU School of Medicine and a Regenstrief research scientist. Dr. Boustani is lead author of the study:
"Taking these medications continuously appea...
Vibration Energy Harvesting for Wireless Devices
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 5, 2007
...bedded electronic devices such as pacemakers without the need for batteries or wires."
"Scientists from the University of Southampton have developed the device, which is less than one cu...
Take-Two "Completely Focused" on Nintendo
in House of Nintendo, on June 19, 2007
...i and DS strategies.
"To be perfectly frank, I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to realize what's going on with Wii and DS. I will tell you that very quickly we turne...
UK Nano Champion Named
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 14, 2007
... strategy, available here . Part of that strategy is the hiring of a "nano champion" - a scientist to stir up enthusiasm in the private sector for the government plan. The identity of that ...
Electricity Without Wires: MIT Team Invents WiTricity
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 7, 2007
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ITWire's Stephen Withers reports that a team of scientists at MIT "have demonstrated a wireless power transfer scheme they have dubbed 'WiTricity' or wireless electricity.&qu...
Climate change liability risks
in Sox First, on June 7, 2007
... paper written by Christina Ross, manager of technical services at LaCroix Davis, Evan Mills, staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Sean Hecht, executive director of The Enviro...
Creosote Bush Compound: The Next Anti-Aging?
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 3, 2007
...wn to inhibit inflammation, cancer and other destructive processes) can be anti-aging agents.
The scientists were surprised to find so quickly that one agent showed promise: NDGA , a compound deriv...
Dr. David Serreze Received Award from JDRF for Type 1 Diabetes Research
in Daily Diabetic, on May 27, 2007
...Foundation 's most prestigious awards - the 2007 Gerold & Kayla Grodsky Basic Research Scientist Award .
Dr. David Serreze is a senior staff scientist at The Jackson Laboratory in Ba...
Triterpenoids Isolated from Apple Peels with Anticancer Activity
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 22, 2007
...s effect have not been identified until now. Using bioactivity-guided fractionation of apple peels, scientist have identified the chemical identity of bioactive constituents in apple peels , thirtee...




