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37 min ago | KNEB-AM Scottsbluff

Climate change project in Kansas tackled by K-State

The $20 million project funded through the National Science Foundation is one of the few funded projects looking at both climate and energy.

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Related Topix: Science, Kansas State University, Wichita State University, Haskell Indian Nations University, Weather, Solar Energy, Science / Technology, Alternative Energy

5 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

Scientist explore future of high-energy physics

Superconducting radio frequency cavities are a key technology for next-generation accelerators and the future of particle physics.

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Related Topix: Physics, Science, University of Chicago, Department of Energy

9 hrs ago | WVNY

'Third-hand smoke' could be troublesome, too

Tobacco smoke residue found on indoor surfaces -- so-called "third-hand smoke" -- can interact with airborne compounds to form new, potentially cancer-causing substances, research suggests.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Medicine, Health, Science, Charitable Organizations

14 hrs ago | Laboratory Network .com

ABC Laboratories Announces Expanded Large Molecule Drug...

Recognizing an increased industry need for outsourced biopharmaceutical drug development services, Analytical Bio-Chemistry Laboratories has expanded its offering to include comprehensive support for large molecule development.

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Related Topix: Science, Columbia, MO, Columbia Metro

18 hrs ago | The New Zealand Herald

Sweet, sour, salty, bitter ... and now it's the fifth taste, in a paste

Parmesan cheese is among the foods said to display umami characteristics. Shrink Parmesan cheese is among the foods said to display umami characteristics.

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Related Topix: Science, Europe, World News, United Kingdom, Heston Blumenthal

Mon Feb 08, 2010

Physics Org

Study reveals new details on the dangers of third-hand smoke

In tests at Berkeley Lab of celluose surfaces contaminated with nicotine residues from third-hand smoke, levels of newly formed TSNAs rose 10 times following a three hour exposure to nitrous acid.

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Related Topix: Nicotine, NicoDerm, Nicotine (generic), Medicine, Medication, Science, UC San Francisco, Smoking, Health

GreenCarReports

Why the 2010 Toyota Prius Doesn't Have a Lithium-Ion Battery

Many reviewers, including our own AllAboutPrius.com, lauded the new, third generation 2010 Toyota Prius hybrid when it launched last spring--but wondered why it didn't use a lithium-ion battery, rather than 15-year-old nickel-metal-hydride technology.

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Related Topix: Toyota Prius, Hybrid Vehicles, Toyota, Science, Electric Vehicle

Ledger Dispatch

Sunday Perspective: An atomic awakening is at hand

OVER THE last century, burning coal has been a sensible way to produce electrical power.

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Related Topix: Science, Nuclear Energy, Opinion

Sun Feb 07, 2010

Chemical and Engineering News

Revisiting The Premed Curriculum

In biochemistry lab, Johnson and Kate Willms watch their next move on one of the lab's iPods.

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Related Topix: Science, Biochemistry, Biology, California, UC San Diego, iPhone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

New York Times

Better Loving Through Chemistry

IF finding true love were an exact science, we wouldn't need matchmakers, singles bars or, of course, online dating services.

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Related Topix: Online Dating, Psychology, Business News

Sat Feb 06, 2010

Douglas County Sentinel

Nobel prize winning author to speak at UWG

Sir Harold Kroto, a Nobel Prize winning chemist, will lecture on Feb. 19 at the Townsend Performing Arts Center on the University of West Georgia campus.

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Related Topix: Science, Georgia, University of Georgia West Georgia State, Nanotechnology, Science / Technology

Washington Business Journal

AstraZeneca still waiting for the upside to MedImmune acquisition

Almost overnight, Montgomery County's biggest biotech became a London pharmaceutical company's biggest bet.

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Related Topix: Biotech, Medicine, AstraZeneca Group, Healthcare Industry, MedImmune, Montgomery County, NY, Science, Marketing

RedOrbit

Sweet! -- Sugar Plays Key Role In Cell Division

Using an elaborate sleuthing system they developed to probe how cells manage their own division, Johns Hopkins scientists have discovered that common but hard-to-see sugar switches are partly in control.

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Related Topix: Science

PhysOrg Weblog

Carbonate veins reveal chemistry of ancient seawater

Calcium carbonate veins are common in upper ocean crust, where they precipitate from low temperature hosted at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton .

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Related Topix: Science, Oceanography

Fri Feb 05, 2010

News@nature.com

Open-source science takes on neglected disease

Chemist launches collaborative project to make more potent form of much-needed drug.

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Related Topix: Science, Stanford University

New York Daily News

Acid Is More Than Just A Hallucinogen... - by Scott Reiner

One of the most important questions you can answer when trying to decide what wine to drink concerns acid.

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Related Topix: Drink, Wine, Science

Drugs.com

Pfizer Muddies the Waters of Red Wine's Fountain of Youth

1--A key ingredient in red wine may not unlock the fountain of youth after all. Thata s the conclusion from a study by Pfizer Inc.

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Related Topix: Pfizer, Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, New London Metro, New London, CT, Groton, CT, Science, University of Connecticut

PhysOrg Weblog

Nano imagining takes turn for the better

Stephan Link wants to understand how nanomaterials align, and his lab's latest work is a step in the right direction.

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Related Topix: Rice University, Science

Grist Magazine

The dark side of nitrogen

Few people spare a thought for nitrogen. But with every bite we take - of an apple, a chicken leg, a leaf of spinach - we are consuming nitrogen.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Thu Feb 04, 2010

Star-telegram.com

Candidates for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 RepublicansCandidate: Lawrence 'Larry' Meyers, incumbentAge:Residence: Fort WorthOccupation: Judge, Texas Court of Criminal AppealsBackground: Meyers was elected to the court in 1992 after serving as an associate justice on the Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth from 1989 to 1992.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law, Science, Southern Methodist University, University of Kansas, University of Virginia

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