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3 hrs ago | Canada.com

Scientists narrowing in on Capt. Kirk's fabled phaser

Scientists haven't quite duplicated Captain Kirk's Star Trek phaser weapon just yet, but the use of light in medicine is making some interesting new advances.

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12 hrs ago | SF Sentinel

University of California Struggles with Cuts

As the University of California struggles to absorb its sharpest drop in state financing since the Great Depression, every professor, administrator and clerical worker has been put on furlough amounting to an average pay cut of 8 percent.

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Related Topix: California, Startups, Cuts, Science, Los Angeles, CA

16 hrs ago | RedOrbit

An Atomic-Level Look At An HIV Accomplice

Since the discovery in 2007 that a component of human semen called SEVI boosts infectivity of the virus that causes AIDS, researchers have been trying to learn more about SEVI and how it works, in hopes of thwarting its infection-promoting activity.

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Related Topix: Science

Thu Nov 19, 2009

Freerepublic.com

New antioxidant compounds have been identified in foods such as olive oil, honey and nuts...

Scientists from the University of Granada have used two new techniques, capillary electrophoresis and high resolution liquid chromatography, to enable them to identify and quantify a great part of the phenolic compounds in such foods.

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MediLexicon

Scientific Link To Autism Identified

During its research into the application of neuroscience in business, a New Jersey based think tank, The Center for Modeling Optimal Outcomes, LLC made an inadvertent and amazing discovery.

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Related Topix: Arts, Literature, Science, Health

Medical News

Anacor Pharmaceuticals commences patient dosing in AN3365 Phase I clinical study

Anacor Pharmaceuticals today announced that it has dosed the first patient in a Phase I clinical study for AN3365, a novel boron-based, small-molecule drug candidate in development for the treatment of hospital infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria.

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Related Topix: E. Coli, Health, Biotech, Medicine, GlaxoSmithKline, Healthcare Industry, Science

Wed Nov 18, 2009

WebWire

Dow Announces Availability of New Company Databook - The Elements of Success

The Dow Chemical Company announced today that it has published a new Company Databook: The Elements of Success.

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Related Topix: Rubber-Plastics, Manufacturing, Dow Chemical, Chemicals, Science

Space.com

60-Year-Old Solar Mystery Finally Explained

Artist's impression of a baby star still surrounded by a protoplanetary disc in which planets are forming.

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Related Topix: Science, Astronomy, Science / Technology

Chemistry World

Interview: Beyond the inorganic boundaries

Chemical science news from across RSC Publishing. Interview: Beyond the inorganic boundaries 16 November 2009 Ian Manners talks about polymerisations, interfaces, and living in Wales.

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TwinCities.com

Pakistan trumpets successes

A toy car booby-trapped with explosives, Arabic-language chemistry and electronics texts and handwritten case notes from a Taliban courtroom were among the debris left behind by fleeing Islamic militants in this remote village in the conflicted tribal region of South Waziristan.

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Related Topix: Science, Terrorism

Tue Nov 17, 2009

MediLexicon

10 Technologies That Made News In 2009 And Warrant Watching In 2010

Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Also Included In: Immune System / Vaccines Medical Devices / Diagnostics A first-of-its kind inhalable measles vaccine for developing countries, where the disease remains a scourge.

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Related Topix: Solar Energy, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy, Science, Health

Science Daily

Dozen Chemicals Strongly Impact Climate Change

Purdue University and NASA examined more than a dozen chemicals, most of which are generated by humans, and have developed a blueprint for the underlying molecular machinery of global warming.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, Science / Technology, NASA, Purdue University, Science, Space

Leader Post

H1N1 eyed in Saskatoon-born chemist's death

A Saskatoon-born academic who became one of Canada's top chemists has died at age 38 after apparently contracting the H1N1 flu virus.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Canada, Health, North America, World News

Kansas.com

Job prospects drawing students to ag schools

In this photo taken Nov. 11, 2009, University of Illinois senior Tristesse Jones, whose major is crop sciences with a concentration in biological sciences and a minor in chemistry, prepares soybean DNA samples for gel electrophoresis in the Agricultural Science laboratory at the University of Illinois.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Champaign Metro, UC Davis, Purdue University, US News, United States Department of Agriculture

Science Daily

Researchers find reliable, mess-free way to grow graphene

Now, a Cornell research team has invented a simple way to make graphene electrical devices by growing the graphene directly onto a silicon wafer.

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Mon Nov 16, 2009

California Computer News

Accidental Discovery Produces Durable New Blue Pigment

An accidental discovery in a laboratory at Oregon State University has apparently solved a quest that over thousands of years has absorbed the energies of ancient Egyptians, the Han dynasty in China, Mayan cultures and of a near-perfect blue pigment.

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Related Topix: Oregon State University, Science

WTCR-AM Huntington

Awful Beautiful ... - Darryl Wor...

Country singer/songwriter Darryl Worley grew up in Pyburn, TN, the son of a father who left his job at a local paper company to become a Methodist preacher and a mother who was a featured singer in the church choir.

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Related Topix: Darryl Worley, Country, Science

ITWeb

Xerox boosts printer lifespan

The company has developed chemical armour that protects photoreceptors. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions] The polymer "super coating" for Xerox photoreceptors offers significant advantages to customers and the environment.

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Related Topix: Office Equipment, Xerox, Computers, Printers, Webster, NY, Inventions, Science / Technology, Science

Sun Nov 15, 2009

PhysOrg Weblog

Ionic Liquid's Makeup Measurably Non-Uniform at the Nanoscale

Researchers at Texas Tech University, Queen's University in Belfast, Ireland, the University of Rome and the National Research Council in Italy recently made a discovery about the non-uniform chemical compositions of ionic liquids that could lead to greater understanding and manipulation of these multi-purpose, designer solvents.

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Related Topix: Science, Texas Tech

Chemical Online

Genencor Wins The American Institute Of Chemical Engineers...

" Genencor, a division of Danisco, has won the national "Sustainable Energy Award" from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for its Accellerase family of enzymes for cellulosic ethanol.

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Related Topix: Alternative Energy, Biomass, Energy, Marketing, Nashville Metro, Nashville, TN, Biochemistry, Biology, Science

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