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Technology, Engineering, and Computer Science
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(University of Iowa) Researcher at the University of Iowa is the first to use the Internet and social media to systematically show how a documentary film shaped public perception and ultimately led to municipal bans on hydraulic fracking. |
The power of film |
(NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) Tropical Storm Fred is losing its punch. Satellite imagery shows that there are no strong thunderstorms developing in the tropical storm indicating that the storm is weakening. |
NASA sees Tropical Storm Fred losing its punch |
(Georgia Institute of Technology) Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed a new artificially intelligent system that crowdsources plots for interactive stories, which are popular in video games and let players choose different branching story options. |
Artificial intelligence authors crowdsourced interactive fiction |
(The Genome Analysis Centre) Scientists at TGAC, alongside European partners, have created a cutting-edge, open source community for the lifesciences. BioJavaScript (BioJS) is a free, accessible software library that develops visualization tools for different types of biological data. Data visualization allows researchers to present their data to communicate key scientific hypotheses and concepts to a wider audience. Helping us to understand complex biological systems in relation to improving plant, animal and human health. |
Changing the biological data visualization world |
(NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement or GPM core satellite passed over Hurricane Jimena and saw an intense eyewall with heaviest rainfall occurring in the northern and eastern sides of the storm. |
NASA's GPM sees Hurricane Jimena's intense eyewall |
(University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Polymer scientist Kenneth Carter, who co-directs the program with colleague Gregory Tew, says the NRT will engage 74 students over five years in polymer science and engineering, immunology, food science and several engineering fields. One goal is to explore new models for graduate education. |
UMass Amherst to train students in use of soft materials for life sciences |
(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) A group of scientists from Russia, the USA and China, led by Artyom Oganov from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, using computer generated simulation have predicted the existence of a new two-dimensional carbon material, a 'patchwork.' |
Phagraphene, a 'relative' of graphene, discovered |
Education
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(University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Polymer scientist Kenneth Carter, who co-directs the program with colleague Gregory Tew, says the NRT will engage 74 students over five years in polymer science and engineering, immunology, food science and several engineering fields. One goal is to explore new models for graduate education. |
UMass Amherst to train students in use of soft materials for life sciences |
(Oxford University Press) School age children who are born prematurely are more likely to have low mathematical achievement, thought to be associated with reduced working memory and number skills, according to a new study published today in the neurology journal Brain. |
The risk of cognitive impairment in children born prematurely may be predicted using MRI after birth |
(Arizona State University) Bacteria's ability to become resistant to antibiotics is a growing issue in health care: Resistant strains result in prolonged illnesses and higher mortality rates.One way to combat this is to determine bacteria's antibiotic resistance in a given patient, but that often takes days -- and time is crucial in treatment. ASU scientists have developed a technique that can sort antibiotic-resistant from 'susceptible' bacteria, and it happens in a matter of minutes. |
ASU team develops quick way to determine bacteria's antibiotic resistance |
(Association for Psychological Science) People who are born premature tend to accumulate less wealth as adults, and a new study suggests that this may be due to lower mathematics abilities. The findings, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, show that preterm birth is associated with lower academic abilities in childhood, and lower educational attainment and less wealth in adulthood. |
Preterm birth linked with lower math abilities and less wealth |
(Michigan State University) The simple parenting strategy of helping toddlers understand emotion may reduce behavioral problems later on, finds a federally funded study led by a Michigan State University researcher. |
Helping toddlers understand emotion key to development |
(University of Alberta) The University of Alberta Faculty of Science continues its leadership in the field of digital learning with the launch of its first electronic textbook this fall. Available as an app through iTunes and Google Play, the textbook is based on the content from the U of A's extremely successful Dino 101 Massive Open Online Course, an introduction to dinosaur paleobiology. |
There's an app for that |
(University of Michigan) Daily marijuana use among the nation's college students is on the rise, surpassing daily cigarette smoking for the first time in 2014. |
Daily marijuana use among US college students highest since 1980 |
Chemistry, Physics, and Materials Sciences
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(American Chemical Society) Gum disease is a common condition among adults that occurs when bacteria form biofilms or plaques on teeth, and consequently the gums become inflamed. Some severe cases, called periodontitis, call for antibiotics. But now scientists have discovered that wild blueberry extract could help prevent dental plaque formation. Their report in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry could lead to a new therapy for periodontitis and a reduced need for antibiotics. |
Blueberry extract could help fight gum disease and reduce antibiotic use |
(American Chemical Society) A new study of more than 300 women suggests that exposure to certain phthalates -- substances commonly used in food packaging, personal-care and other everyday products -- could be associated with miscarriage, mostly between 5 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. The research, appearing in the ACS journal Environmental Science &Technology, is the first epidemiological study on non-work-related exposure to phthalates to provide evidence for the possible link among a general population. |
Exposure to phthalates could be linked to pregnancy loss |
(American Sociological Association) Social scientists have long argued documentary films are powerful tools for social change. But a University of Iowa (UI) sociologist and his co-researchers are the first to use the Internet and social media to systematically show how a documentary film reshaped public perception and ultimately led to municipal bans on hydraulic fracking. |
Study shows how fracking documentary influenced public perception and political change |
(University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Polymer scientist Kenneth Carter, who co-directs the program with colleague Gregory Tew, says the NRT will engage 74 students over five years in polymer science and engineering, immunology, food science and several engineering fields. One goal is to explore new models for graduate education. |
UMass Amherst to train students in use of soft materials for life sciences |
(Rice University) If two-dimensional boron can be made at all, the material's substrate will have a significant impact on its final form, according to Rice University scientists. |
For 2-D boron, it's all about that base |
(DOE/Argonne National Laboratory) Photosynthesis has given life to the planet. While scientists have been studying and mimicking the natural phenomenon in the laboratory for years, understanding how to replicate the chemical process behind it has largely remained a mystery -- until now. |
Making fuel from light |
(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) A group of scientists from Russia, the USA and China, led by Artyom Oganov from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, using computer generated simulation have predicted the existence of a new two-dimensional carbon material, a 'patchwork.' |
Phagraphene, a 'relative' of graphene, discovered |
Wiadommo¶ci
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Nauka
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Wroc³aw
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Najnowsze wirusy
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Najaktywniejsze wirusy
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Hoaxy
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PAP
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Google News: Hydrogen
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KEMIRA:
Kemira Group Interim Report, January-June
2007Kauppalehti (press
release), Finland -20 minutes
agoOperating profit was also lowered by the Korean
hydrogenperoxide business, divested in
2006. Operating profit for the period grew by 15%,
... |
KEMIRA: Kemira Group Interim Report, January-June 2007
- Kauppalehti (press release) |
Wildcatter
sees potential of basement rockKansas.com, KS -24 minutes
agoIt
contained hydrocarbon gases, including methane,
hydrogen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
"Now, how did those gases get there, that deep into
the bedrock?
... |
Wildcatter sees potential of basement rock -
Kansas.com |
New
HydrogenPlant To Be
BuiltH2
Daily, NV -1 hour
agoUsing pre-distilled ethanol and Glycerol (a
bio-diesel waste product) to produce
hydrogen. The hydrogenwill then be used as replacement energy,
... |
New Hydrogen Plant To Be Built - H2 Daily |
Chemical
ban to boost Vic's war on
drugsThe West
Australian, Australia -1 hour
agoFrom next Wednesday, police will have the power to
charge suspected drug makers with possessing precursor
chemicals such as ammonia, hydrogenchloride,
... |
Chemical ban to boost Vic's war on drugs - The
West Australian |
Hydrogen-Powered
Honda Vehicle Qualifies for Tax
CreditSmartPros Accounting -1 hour
agoPurchasers of the 2005 and 2006 Honda FCX, which
is only capable of operating on hydrogen,
may rely on their certification concerning the
vehicle's
... |
Hydrogen-Powered Honda Vehicle Qualifies for Tax
Credit - SmartPros Accounting |
Newsleetter
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Most Recent Files
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PAP Nauka
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Nauka
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Gad¿ety
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Yahoo News: hydrogen
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Nauka w Polsce: Ciekawostki
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Innowacje
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PrzeglÄ…d prasy z dnia 25 lipca 2007r. |
Pierwsze półrocze tego roku charakteryzowało się
znaczÄ…cym wzrostem zainteresowania szkoleniami organizowanymi
przez Centrum Innowacji, Transferu Technologii i Rozwoju
Uniwersytetu (CITTRU). Ta jednostka Uniwersytetu
Jagiellońskiego stworzyła atrakcyjną ofertę edukacyjną
przeznaczonych dla zróżnicowanych adresatów: przedsiębiorstw
oraz środowiska naukowego. |
Edukacja łącząca nauke i biznes |
Ekspertyza "Przegląd badań dotyczących
innowacyjności przedsiębiorstw" została napisana w ramach
projektu badawczego Polskiej Agencji Rozwoju
Pprzedsiębiorczości pn.: "Potencjał innowacyjny polskich MSP"
zrealizowanego w listopadzie 2006 roku. |
Ekspertyza "Przegląd badań dotyczących innowacyjności
przedsiębiorstw" |
Prezentowana "Analiza stanu sektora kosmicznego"
została opracowana przez EMAR Marketing Research na zlecenie
Polskiej Agencji Rozwoju Przedsiębiorczości z okazji Dni
Technik Satelitarnych, ktore odbyly sie w dniach 20-21
czerwca 2007 w Warszawie. |
"Analiza stanu sektora kosmicznego" |
PrzeglÄ…d prasy z dnia 24 lipca 2007r. |
Masz świetny pomysł na biznes, ale boisz się
wysokich kosztów założenia interesu, opracowania patentu czy
bezwzględnej konkurencji na rynku? A może zakończyłeś
konstruować swój wynalazek i nie wiesz co zrobić ze swoim
odkryciem? |
Przedsiębiorco, wynalazco - nie jesteś sam! |
Dni Nauki i Technologii POLSKA-WSCHÓD odbędą sie
w terminie 17-19 października 2007r. w Białymstoku i
Białowieży |
Dni Nauki i Technologii |
W dniach 23-25 października 2007 r. odbędą się w
Gdańsku Targi Techniki Przemysłowej, Nauki i Innowacji
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE 2007 |
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE |
W dniach 23-25 października 2007 r. odbędą się w
Gdańsku Targi Techniki Przemysłowej, Nauki i Innowacji
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE 2007 |
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE |
W dniach 23-25 października 2007 r. odbędą się w
Gdańsku Targi Techniki Przemysłowej, Nauki i Innowacji
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE 2007 |
TECHNICON-INNOWACJE |
EUROPA - Research: What's new?
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Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wy¿szego
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