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How a quantum physics trick may make smartphones even smarter
(9 Feb 2010 13:53)
... pressure-sensitive touch-screens and keys, thanks to a UK firm's material that exploits a quantum physics trick. The technology allows, for example, scrolling down a long list or webpage faster as more pressure ...
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Scientists discover gene that improves the quality of reprogrammed stem cells
(9 Feb 2010 04:30)
... Scientists discover gene that improves the quality of ... Infectious Diseases, Genomic Technologies, and Computational & Mathematical Biology. The genomics infrastructure at the GIS ... Singapore. A*STAR oversees 14 biomedical sciences, and physical sciences and engineering research institutes, and seven ...
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Biotage Partners with John Morris Scientific for Distribution in Australia and New Zealand
(9 Feb 2010 10:56)
... Biotage Partners with John Morris Scientific for Distribution in Australia and New Zealand ... Biotage, a leading supplier of tools and technology for medicinal and analytical chemistry, announced a partnership with John Morris Scientific ...
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Carbonate Veins Reveal Chemistry Of Ancient Seawater
(9 Feb 2010 12:52)
... Carbonate Veins Reveal Chemistry Of Ancient Seawater The chemical composition of ... the seafloor. The research was led by scientists from the University of Southampton's School of ... Republic of China, Ministry of Science and Technology. The researchers are Rosalind M. Coggon (Imperial ...
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Cars of the future could be powered by their bodywork thanks to new battery technology
(9 Feb 2010 05:54)
... by their bodywork thanks to new battery technology Scientists develop new composite material that could revolutionize ... project includes researchers from the Departments of Chemistry, Aeronautics and Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology ...
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Women in Technology Education Foundation Names 2 New Directors to Board
(9 Feb 2010 06:19)
... steering away from and mid-career women leaving technology careers. In 2008, women received 57 percent ... a result, only 27 percent of computer scientists today are female. This trend is generally ... female. This trend is generally mirrored across math, science, and technology careers." WITEF strives to ...
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Research and Markets: In Vivo Glucose Sensing: Key Reference for Scientists and Engineers Working on the Management of Diabetes and Other Medical Conditions
(9 Feb 2010 14:51)
... report " is a key reference for scientists and engineers working on the development of ... working on the development of glucose sensing technologies for the management of diabetes and other ... other medical conditions. It discusses the analytical chemistry behind the strategies currently used for measuring ...
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Research and Markets: In Vivo Glucose Sensing: Key Reference for Scientists and Engineers Working on the Management of Diabetes and Other Medical Conditions (BIZ)
(9 Feb 2010 14:55)
... is a key reference for scientists and engineers working on the development of ... working on the development of glucose sensing technologies for the management of diabetes and other ... other medical conditions. It discusses the analytical chemistry behind the strategies currently used for measuring ...
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Math teachers add up $20k in stipends
(9 Feb 2010 02:15)
... up with a good book - a math book that is. "This is how my ... people," like Diefenbach, away from science and technology professions that traditionally pay more in the ...
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Scientists 'create' world's most precise clock
(9 Feb 2010 07:12)
... LONDON: Scientists claim to have created the world's most ... at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Colorado, could tick off the 13.7-billion-year ... clocks could help spot tiny changes in physical constants over time, the creators say. "It's ...
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Scientists now reveal dangers of third-hand smoke
(9 Feb 2010 10:11)
... onto indoor surfaces, such as walls, floors, carpeting, drapes and furniture,' says Hugo Destaillats, chemist with Berkeley Lab's Environmental Energy Technologies Division. 'Nicotine can persist on those materials for days, weeks and even months. Our ...
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Scientists reveal dangers of third-hand smoke
(9 Feb 2010 10:15)
... onto indoor surfaces, such as walls, floors, carpeting, drapes and furniture," says Hugo Destaillats, chemist with Berkeley Lab's Environmental Energy Technologies Division. "Nicotine can persist on those materials for days, weeks and even months. Our ...
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LaunchPoint Technologies Cites Urgent Need for Hi-Rel Systems Design for Automotive Safety and Reliability
(9 Feb 2010 11:51)
... HEV braking and Li-ion battery management. LaunchPoint Technologies, Inc. has created a new business initiative ... are major safety and reliability problems that chemist cannot solve alone - we need Hi-Rel ...
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Ships 2000th iCAP 6000 Series ICP Emission Spectrometer
(9 Feb 2010 10:40)
... has purchased and deployed the 2000th Thermo Scientific iCAP 6000 Series inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ... In addition, the system offers powerful full-frame technology for fingerprinting and retrospective analysis, as well ...
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Global Science & Technology Names Dr. Darrel Williams as Chief Scientist
(9 Feb 2010 12:59)
... Global Science & Technology Names Dr. Darrel Williams as Chief Scientist Dr. Williams Comes to Firm Following 35-Year Career at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ...
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