01/12 15:05, Cordis
The oceans are our climate regulators, cover the sites of fundamental geodynamic, geochemical and biological processes and have high-resolution records of the Earthâ⠬⠢s history in store for...
01/12 07:49, Newspost Online
Scientists have described apparently productive ecosystems in two places where life was not known before, under the Antarctic ice sheet, and above concentrated salt lakes beneath the...
30/11 15:19, Pharmacy Choice
Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the...
28/11 22:53, Global Warming Blogs
Next week’s COP 14 climate talks will be a severe test of the world’s resolve to tackle climate change as economic conditions have taken a turn for the...
28/11 20:40, Innovations Report
Scientists from leading European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion call for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europe's current energy...
28/11 19:30, Science Centric
The European Science Foundation (ESF) has awarded this year's European Latsis Prize to Professor Simon White, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, for his outstanding contribution to the field of...
28/11 17:42, Kompetenznetze
Die Bund-Länder-Kommission für Bildungsplanung und Forschungsförderung hat am 19. November 2007 zusammen mit den Vorständen der Hermann von Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren, der Max-Planck- Gesellschaft, der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft sowie der Deutschen...
28/11 15:59, St.Gallen online
Strassburg - Mehr Unterstützung für saubere Treibstofftechnologien und ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Energiepolitik fordern führende europäische Wissenschaftler aus dem Gebiet der erneuerbaren Energie in einem Positionspapier der European Science Foundation (ESF).
28/11 14:36, Cordis
A European Conference on Synthetic Biology (ECSB) will be held in Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain, from 29 March to 3 April 2009. The event dedicated to the 'Design, programming and optimisation of biological systems' is jointly organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the University.
28/11 05:54, redtram (GER)
Die Geschichte der Menschheit würde anders verstanden, wenn das Wasser als wesentlicher Motor der Entwicklung berücksichtigt wird. Das betonte der norwegische Politologe Terje Tvedt anlässlich der Wasserkonferenz der European Science Foundation http:/...
27/11 23:38, Softpedia
Water's role is fundamentally neglected, shows study Adjust text size: A crucial element is responsible for the many achievements, social structuring or other factors of historical importance related to humankind's evolution, although it is constantly and unfairly...
27/11 19:38, Laboratorytalk
Cardiovascular conditions leading to heart attacks and strokes are treated separately from common cancers of the prostate, breast or lung. But it turns out these conditions involve some of the same critical mechanisms at the molecular...
27/11 19:38, Laboratorytalk
Europe's shape is constantly changing: the Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are pushing north and Scandinavia is still rebounding after being crushed by ice sheets in the ice...
27/11 14:42, Der Standard
Einen Paradigmenwechsel in der Energiepolitik fordern europäische Forscher - Investition in und Förderung von erneuerbaren...
27/11 14:39, Medical Facts
Cognitief psycholoog Chris Olivers van de Vrije Universiteit heeft de prestigieuze American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology...
27/11 10:35, Spectrosciences.com
Au printemps, en Arctique, le manteau de neige relargue des oxydes d’azote. Ce phénomène, dont on ne soupçonnait pas l’importance jusqu’à présent, est à l’origine d’un tiers des nitrates présents dans l’atmosphère arctique, révèlent des chercheurs du CNRS, de l’Université Joseph Fourier et de l’Université...
27/11 10:29, TheBioenergySite
EU - Scientists from leading European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion have called for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europe s current energy...
27/11 09:01, The bookseller
A controversial European ranking system for humanities journals is to be expanded to include books, but has met with concern, The Times Higher Education supplement reports that the expansion could see the publishers of edited volumes and monographs ranked alongside journals as part of the European Reference.
27/11 05:15, Times Higher Education
European Reference Index for Humanities may soon assess monographs' impact. Zoe Corbyn reports A controversial European ranking system for humanities journals is to be expanded to include books, Times Higher Education can now...
27/11 05:13, Nanotechnology Now
Abstract: Scientists from leading European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion call for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europe's current energy...
27/11 00:59, AZoM
Scientists from leading European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion call for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europeâ s current energy...
26/11 22:59, Innovations Report
Water shapes societies, but it is a factor only just beginning to be appreciated by social...
26/11 21:46, Nanowerk
European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion call for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europe s current energy...
26/11 21:12, Triple Pundit
The COP14 climate talks next week are taking place amid circumstances that are drastically changed compared to the last round of negotiations; the world's economy is in severe...
26/11 19:58, Bio-Medicine
Water shapes societies, but it is a factor only just beginning to be appreciated by social scientists. The Norwegian professor, writer and film maker Terje Tvedt, of the Universities of Oslo and Bergen, argues that water has played a unique and fundamental role in shaping societies throughout human...
26/11 19:12, DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Weiterführende...
26/11 16:48, Science Daily
) Scientists from leading European research institutions in the field of solar-to-fuel energy conversion call for unified action and substantial support for novel clean fuel technologies as well as a paradigm change in Europe’s current energy policy. This is crucial if Europe is to maintain its...
26/11 16:00, Innovations Report
The Norwegian professor, writer and film maker Terje Tvedt, of the Universities of Oslo and Bergen, argues that water has played a unique and fundamental role in shaping societies throughout human...
26/11 03:34, Cordis
Chairs: Prof. Monique Capron, Pasteur Institute Lille, FR - Prof. M. Iqbal Parker, ICGEB, Cape Town, ZA Scope: The conference will focus on the basic mechanisms underlying infectious diseases and explore how they may be applied to drug development and other intervention...
26/11 03:34, Cordis
The EUROCORES programme TOPO-EUROPE kicks off Europeâ⠬⠢s shape is in a constant change: The Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are rising and pushing North, and Scandinavia is still rebounding after having been crushed by the weight of a thick and huge ice sheet in the ice...
25/11 21:01, Vetenskapsrådet
Den 26-27 november arrangerar ESF, European Science Foundation, sin årliga forskningspolitiska konferens. Evenemanget arrangeras i Stockholm tillsammans med Vetenskapsrådet, VINNOVA, FAS, FORMAS, KVA och Vitterhetsakademin och det är första gången evenemanget äger rum utanför...
25/11 17:04, Laboratorytalk
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or...
25/11 15:37, Science Daily
) The Norwegian professor, writer and film maker Terje Tvedt, of the Universities of Oslo and Bergen, argues that water has played a unique and fundamental role in shaping societies throughout human history. Speaking at a European Science Foundation and COST conference in Sicily in October, Tvedt...
25/11 07:38, Vetenskapsrådet
Den 26-27 november arrangerar ESF, European Science Foundation, sin årliga forskningspolitiska konferens. Evenemanget arrangeras i Stockholm tillsammans med Vetenskapsrådet, VINNOVA, FAS, Formas, Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien och Vitterhetsakademien och det är första gången konferensen sker...
25/11 02:19, Newspost Online
Scientists have determined that to understand how life began on Earth, it is important to study the chemistry that preceded early life, as well as studying...
25/11 01:37, Medpage Today
Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco LONDON, Nov. 24 -- Taking at least a week off for a mental health problem may be a sign of an increased risk of a premature death, researchers said...
25/11 00:50, Bio-Medicine
are also on their...
24/11 21:21, Bright Surf
The EUROCORES program TOPO-EUROPE kicks off Europe's shape is in a constant change: The Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are rising and pushing North, and Scandinavia is still rebounding after having been crushed by the weight of a thick and huge ice sheet in the ice...
24/11 21:21, Bright Surf
Cardiovascular conditions leading to heart attacks and strokes are treated quite separately from common cancers of the prostate, breast or lung, but now turn out to involve some of the same critical mechanisms at the molecular...
24/11 21:07, Innovations Report
The European Science Foundation's (ESF) European Collaborative Research (EUROCORES) programme EuroMARC is an essential tool to boost European leadership in the planning of international marine coring expeditions and the preparation of IODP (Intergrated Ocean Drilling Program) or IMAGES...
24/11 17:10, Science Daily
) The oceans are our climate regulators, cover the sites of fundamental geodynamic, geochemical and biological processes and have high-resolution records of the Earth's history in store for us. Scientific marine drilling and coring is crucial to cast light on both the deep and shallow (sub-) seafloors to...
23/11 23:49, Cordis
No less than one quarter of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands drops out of school. This is the most alarming result of a recent survey conducted among the second generation of Turkish and Moroccan descent in the two largest Dutch cities â⠬â Amsterdam and...
23/11 08:43, Med Compare
Source: European Science Foundation Cardiovascular conditions leading to heart attacks and strokes are treated quite separately from common cancers of the prostate, breast or lung, but now turn out to involve some of the same critical mechanisms at the molecular...
23/11 07:55, redOrbit
Europe's shape is in a constant change: The Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are rising and pushing North, and Scandinavia is still rebounding after having been crushed by the weight of a thick and huge ice sheet in the ice...
22/11 23:55, Medcom24
Tauchen ist keineswegs ein Risikosport, solange Sorgfalt beim technischen Equipment, eine umfassende und professionelle Untersuchung der Tauchtauglichkeit sowie eine gesunde und ehrliche Selbsteinschätzung von Tauchern praktiziert...
22/11 10:17, AZPRENSA
La inversión será de 50 millones de euros en cinco años, cofinanciados por la Generalitat de Catalunya y el Ministerio de Ciencia e...
22/11 08:00, Medical News Today
Mathematical models resolve controversy over nicotine addiction Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the...
22/11 06:05, MediLexicon
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs, and even if they do clinical development usually takes well over a...
22/11 00:10, SpaceRef
- Comments Although there are still arguments about whether humans are destined for space, we have had a permanent human presence in Earth's orbit since the first crew occupied the International Space Station eight years ago, and the technology for private space flight is in the...
21/11 20:55, Innovations Report
Europe's shape is in a constant change: The Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are rising and pushing North, and Scandinavia is still rebounding after having been crushed by the weight of a thick and huge ice sheet in the ice ages. But what did Europe look like in the past, what are the processes...
21/11 18:19, Divers Travel Guide
Professionelle Prüfung und interdisziplinäre medizinische Beratung machen den Tauchsport...
21/11 14:53, Klamm
(lifepr) Freiburg, 21.11.2008 - Tauchen ist keineswegs ein Risikosport, solange Sorgfalt beim technischen Equipment, eine umfassende und professionelle Untersuchung der Tauchtauglichkeit sowie eine gesunde und ehrliche Selbsteinschätzung von Tauchern praktiziert...
21/11 13:44, Vetenskapsrådet
European Science Foundation, ESF, anordnar tillsammans med Vetenskapsrådet, VINNOVA, FAS, FORMAS, KVA och Vitterhetsakademin sin andra forskningspolitiska konferens som denna gång har fokus på globala utmaningar och...
21/11 12:20, Laboratorytalk
Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe's big river systems, according to a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
21/11 10:06, Nanowerk
Synthetic biology lies at the interface of a variety of disciplines ranging from biology through chemistry, physics, computer science, mathematics and...
21/11 06:43, Terra Daily
Scientists have long known that life can exist in some very extreme environments. But Earth continues to surprise us. At a European Science Foundation and COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) 'Frontiers of Science' meeting in Sicily in October, scientists...
20/11 17:18, IDG.se
news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes. But according to the European Science Foundation these rarely translate into effective therapies or...
20/11 16:55, Science Daily
) No less than one quarter of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands drops out of school. This is the most alarming result of a recent survey conducted among the second generation of Turkish and Moroccan descent in the two largest Dutch cities - Amsterdam and Rotterdam. However, this is only one...
20/11 16:31, Bright Surf
Survey shows significant education discrepancies among second generation immigrants in the Netherlands No less than one quarter of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands drops out of...
20/11 16:31, Bright Surf
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs, and even if they do clinical development usually takes well over a...
20/11 14:41, Laboratorytalk
An European Science Foundation product story Scientists have described productive ecosystems in two places where life was previously unheard of: under the Antarctic ice sheet and above concentrated salt lakes beneath the...
20/11 14:40, Laboratorytalk
An European Science Foundation product story Scientists discussed new approaches to understanding how life began, at a European Science Foundation (ESF) and COST Frontiers of Science conference in Sicily in...
20/11 10:01, Gente Digital
El catedrático Luis Oro pronunciará la conferencia de clausura de la XVIII edición del Ciclo de Divulgación Científica que, organizado por la Obra Social y Cultural de Caja de Burgos, concluye este jueves día 20 de noviembre. Disertará sobre la química y el desarrollo sostenible. A las 20.15 h.
20/11 07:43, Nanotechnology Now
Abstract: The European Science Foundation (ESF), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the University of Innsbruck, Austria, are jointly organising a conference on graphene science from 2 to 7 March 2009 in Obergurgl, Austria.
20/11 07:11, Nieuwsbank
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Oprichtingssymposium FOKUZ op zeeonderzoek 20 november 2008 9.15 - 18.15 uur FOKUZ, samenwerkingsverband voor zeeonderzoek, gaat op 20 november officieel van...
20/11 03:22, DDDMag
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs, and even if they do, clinical development usually takes well over a decade.
20/11 02:09, Nanowerk
(Nanowerk News) The European Science Foundation (ESF), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the University of Innsbruck, Austria, are jointly organising a conference on graphene science on March 2-7, 2009 in Obergurgl, Austria.
19/11 23:49, Medgadget
Drug to increase muscle mass 20% with no side effects... [University of Virginia] Feds Probe Unapproved Use of Medtronic Bone Stimulator ... [WSJ] Doctors Feel Gloomy, Financially Strapped .
19/11 22:26, YubaNet.com
Nov. 18, 2008 - Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe's big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
19/11 18:49, CORDIS News
The European Science Foundation (ESF), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the University of Innsbruck, Austria, are jointly organising a conference on graphene science from 2 to 7 March 2009 in Obergurgl, Austria.
19/11 12:26, madri+d
El plagio, la falsificación en la investigación y la manipulación de datos, es decir, las conductas que se engloban bajo la definición de malas prácticas científicas, están reguladas en EE.UU. por una legislación federal que contempla, incluso, sanciones acordes a la gravedad de los casos, pero Europa no...
19/11 12:04, FYS
Desde el 19 y hasta el 21 de noviembre se celebra, en Bagur (Girona), la primera reunión internacional sobre oceanografía sísmica en el marco de las Reuniones Exploratorias de la European Science Foundation.
19/11 12:04, FYS
Más de 50 científicos europeos y estadounidenses se han reunido esta semana en Madrid para debatir sobre la integridad y la ética en investigación.
19/11 10:47, Biotech Sweden
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes. But according to the European Science Foundation these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs. Systems biology may accelerate the speed.
19/11 05:54, CORDIS Nouvelles
La Fondation européenne de la science (ESF), le fonds autrichien de la science (FWF) et l'université d'Innsbruck (Autriche) organisent conjointement une conférence sur les sciences du graphène du 2 au 7 mars 2009 à Obergurgl, en...
19/11 02:01, El Pais
El plagio, la falsificación en la investigación y la manipulación de datos, es decir, las conductas que se engloban bajo la definición de malas prácticas científicas, están reguladas en EE UU por una legislación federal que contempla, incluso, sanciones acordes a la gravedad de los casos, pero Europa no...
18/11 20:16, redOrbit
Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe's big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organized by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
18/11 19:41, Labspaces
Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe's big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
18/11 19:34, Discovering Biology In A Digital World
Men With Facial Scars Are More Attractive To Women Seeking Short-term Relationships: Men with facial scars are more attractive to women seeking short-term relationships, scientists at the University of Liverpool have found.
18/11 13:38, Science Daily
) Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe's big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF). This finding provides important clues for protecting Europe's rivers against a combined...
18/11 13:28, LifeGen.de
Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe s big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
18/11 12:15, The Hindu
Scientists have long known that life can exist in some very extreme environments. But Earth continues to surprise us. At a European Science Foundation and COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) 'Frontiers of Science' meeting in Sicily in October, scientists described...
18/11 11:30, Heidelberg Aktuell online
Wissenswelten übersetzen Kolloquium im Internationalen Wissenschaftsforum der Universität Heidelberg „Translating the World of Knowledge: Lexical Ontologies in a Cross Cultural Perspective“ – Veranstalter: Prof.
18/11 04:06, Science Daily
) Scientists have long known that life can exist in some very extreme environments. But Earth continues to surprise us.
17/11 23:28, Science Centric
To aid their research, scientists are frequently in need of information on specific expertise, research partners, projects, infrastructures or equipments.
17/11 18:50, Laboratorytalk
Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a European Science Foundation (ESF) workshop that urged collaboration between field specialists.
17/11 17:29, redOrbit
Scientists have long known that life can exist in some very extreme environments. But Earth continues to surprise us. At a European Science Foundation and COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) 'Frontiers of Science' meeting in Sicily in October, scientists described...
17/11 04:20, Examiner
Understanding how life started remains a major challenge for science. At a recent European Science Foundation and COST 'Frontiers of Science' conference scientists discussed two new approaches to the problem.
16/11 05:20, SpaceRef
Understanding how life started remains a major challenge for science. At a (ESF) and COST 'Frontiers of Science' conference in Sicily in October, scientists discussed two new approaches to the problem.
15/11 20:36, Topix
Understanding how life started remains a major challenge for science. At a European Science Foundation (ESF) and COST Frontiers of Science conference in Sicily in October, scientists discussed two new approaches to the problem.
15/11 17:28, Machines Like Us
Observations from satellites now allow scientists to monitor changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground.
15/11 13:11, Bio-Medicine
...A promising new line in anti-cancer therapy by blocking the molecular ...There are three primary ways of treating cancer at present and these ...Dekker is focusing on an enzyme called Topoisomerase IB that plays a k.
15/11 10:02, Innovations Report
They made a quantitative study of the origin and evolution of nitrogen compounds in the Arctic atmosphere, in order to understand their environmental impact on this region.
15/11 09:42, AndhraNews.net
Studying Mars and complex chemical systems may help understand how life began Scientists have determined that to understand how life began on Earth, it is important to study the chemistry that preceded early life, as well as studying Mars.
14/11 23:42, South China Morning Post
Talk of unfair subvention for ESF ignores the fact HK has two official languages Recently we saw yet another letter from Pierce Lam slamming the ESF's government subvention ("We need school system that is fair for all", South China Morning Post, November 7).
14/11 13:49, IDG.se
remains a major challenge for science. At a European Science Foundation, ESF, conference researchers discussed two new approaches to the problem.
14/11 13:49, IDG.se
Understanding how life started remains a major challenge for science. At a European Science Foundation, ESF, conference researchers discussed two new approaches to the problem.
14/11 03:27, FS View & Florida Flambeau
Research examines history of the Arctic...
14/11 02:38, IDG.se
better understanding for diseases, such as drug addiction. That declares the European Science Foundation, ESF.
13/11 23:58, YubaNet.com
Nov. 13, 2008 - Observations from satellites now allow scientists to monitor changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground.
13/11 22:41, University Of South Australia
One of the University of South Australia’s newest professorial appointments, John Lynch, has just been awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Principal Research Fellowship.
13/11 18:54, Red Orbit
Observations from satellites now allow scientists to monitor changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground.
13/11 16:17, U-Wire.com
Source: FSView & Florida Flambeau, Florida State U. Â Ronald E. Doel, an associate professor in the history department at Florida State University, is the group leader of a $1.
13/11 13:00, Medical News Today
Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the field.
13/11 05:36, redtram (ENG)
Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the field.
12/11 19:29, HappyNews.com
Imagine descending in a submarine to the ice-cold, ink-black depths of the ocean, 800 metres under the surface of the Atlantic. Here the tops of the hills are covered in large coral reefs.
12/11 17:40, Water Online
Observations from satellites now allow scientists to monitor changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground.
12/11 14:14, Biotech Sweden
Mathematical models will provide better understanding for diseases, such as drug addiction. That declares the European Science Foundation, ESF.
12/11 07:38, Laboratorytalk
The European Science Foundation (ESF) has reported that significant advances in radiotherapy for cancer sufferers have been discussed at a recent workshop led by the organisation.
11/11 08:47, idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft
Termin: 11.11.2008 - 13.11.2008 Veranstaltungsort: The Berlin 6 Open Access Conference will take place on the campus of Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf, Germany and at the Industrieclub, located in the city center.
11/11 07:55, Innovations Report
Could life have started in a lump of ice? The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
11/11 07:29, idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft
Termin: 11.11.2008 - 13.11.2008 Veranstaltungsort: The Berlin 6 Open Access Conference will take place on the campus of Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf, Germany and at the Industrieclub, located in the city center.
11/11 03:35, TED UK
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10/11 20:27, DivePhotoGuide.com
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research PRESS RELEASE Imagine descending in a submarine to the ice-cold, ink-black depths of the ocean, 800 metres under the surface of the Atlantic.
10/11 09:00, Medical News Today
Radical improvements in outcome for many cancer sufferers are in prospect following one of the most significant advances in radiotherapy since x-rays were first used to treat a tumour in 1904.
10/11 08:36, Laboratorytalk
The European Science Foundation (ESF) recently organised a workshop that discussed recent discoveries about the structure of ice films in astrophysical conditions at the mesoscale.
10/11 08:30, Terra Daily
Deepwater coral. Photo credit: S. Ross et al., UNCW by Staff Writers Den Haag, Netherlands (SPX) Nov 10, Imagine descending in a submarine to the ice-cold, ink-black depths of the ocean, 800 metres under the surface of the Atlantic.
10/11 08:29, SpaceDaily
The first two "Odysseys" described in the Vienna Vision are either happening now or planned for the next few decades: first, a permanent human orbit of Earth, then a return to the moon, and a human landing on Mars. The third Odyssey is the exploration of worlds beyond our solar system, and possible contact...
10/11 04:58, Med Compare
Source: European Science Foundation Radical improvements in outcome for many cancer sufferers are in prospect following one of the most significant advances in radiotherapy since x-rays were first used to treat a tumour in 1904.
09/11 21:35, Innovations Report
Over 240 Spanish municipalities had a go at participatory budgeting in 2004, and it is estimated that by 2010 citizens will be helping to decide how to allocate 10% of the municipal budget.
09/11 15:39, Futura-Sciences
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09/11 06:17, RxPG News
Radical improvements in outcome for many cancer sufferers are in prospect following one of the most significant advances in radiotherapy since x-rays were first used to treat a tumour in 1904.
08/11 08:46, LifeGen.de
Good news for physicians: Radical improvements in outcome for many cancer sufferers are in prospect following one of the most significant advances in radiotherapy since x-rays were first used to treat a tumour in 1904.
08/11 00:33, Medizin Aspekte
Tauchen ist keineswegs ein Risikosport, solange Sorgfalt beim technischen Equipment, eine umfassende und professionelle Untersuchung der Tauchtauglichkeit sowie eine gesunde und ehrliche Selbsteinschätzung von Tauchern praktiziert...
07/11 23:22, Science Daily
) Researchers at Instituto de Medicina Molecular in Lisbon, Portugal, screened more that 700 molecules by RNAi to identify host factors involved in malaria infection.
07/11 23:17, Science Daily
) In the Arctic in spring, the snow cover gives off nitrogen oxides. This phenomenon, the extent of which had not been previously realized, is the source of one third of the nitrates present in the Arctic atmosphere, according to researchers from CNRS, the Université Joseph Fourier and the Université...
07/11 22:23, Web Wire
New book to examine humanity aspects in space explorations Although there are still arguments about whether humans are destined for space, we have had a permanent human presence in Earth s orbit since the first crew occupied the International Space Station eight years ago, and the technology for private...
07/11 03:35, News Sichuan
来源:网易探索 时间:2008-11-07 这些冰的温度远远低于地球上最冷的地方,...
06/11 21:37, Bio-Medicine
...Peer review - subjecting scientific research to expert scrutiny - is ...The increasing numbers of interdisciplinary research fields and the ev...To address all of these challenges and ensure that high-quality resear.
06/11 18:24, SpaceRef
- Comments The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
06/11 13:57, The Hindu
Could life have started in a lump of ice? The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
06/11 06:06, azonano.com
Could life have started in a lump of ice?The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
06/11 02:43, Nanotechnology Now
Recent discoveries about the structure of ice films in astrophysical conditions at the mesoscale, which is the size just above the molecular level, were discussed at a recent workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and co-chaired by Cartwright alongside C.
06/11 02:42, Red Orbit
Imagine descending in a submarine to the ice-cold, ink-black depths of the ocean, 800 meters under the surface of the Atlantic. Here the tops of the hills are covered in large coral reefs.
06/11 02:39, Nanowerk
universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
06/11 02:22, SpaceDaily
Most of the ice is on dust grains because there are so many of them, but some ice is on larger bodies such as asteroids, comets, cold moons or planets, and occasionally planets capable of supporting life such as Earth.
05/11 19:39, LifeGen.de
The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
05/11 16:25, Science Centric
Could life have started in a lump of ice? The Universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
05/11 16:20, Physorg
The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure. Now the latest quick freezing techniques coupled with sophisticated scanning electron microscopy techniques, are...
05/11 15:58, redOrbit
Imagine descending in a submarine to the ice-cold, ink-black depths of the ocean, 800 meters under the surface of the Atlantic. Here the tops of the hills are covered in large coral reefs.
05/11 15:16, Science Daily
) The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure. Now the latest quick freezing techniques coupled with sophisticated scanning electron microscopy techniques, are.
05/11 12:57, Laboratorytalk
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
05/11 12:54, AZoM
Could life have started in a lump of ice?The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure.
04/11 16:12, Azom
Could life have started in a lump of ice?The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about the detailed small scale structure. Now the latest quick freezing techniques coupled with sophisticated...
04/11 07:24, Innovations Report
Yet while the southern Greenland ice cap has been melting, it is still not clear how much this is contributing to rising sea levels, and much further research is needed.
04/11 00:50, Bio-Medicine
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
04/11 00:36, Science Daily
) The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet. Yet while the southern Greenland ice cap has been melting, it is still not clear how much this is contributing to rising sea...
03/11 22:40, redOrbit
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
03/11 21:49, Science Centric
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
03/11 14:58, Check Biotech
Europe is ready to wean itself from fossil fuel by using nanotechnologies to develop sustainable energy - especially solar energy.
03/11 10:00, Medical News Today
The question whether a common European position on advance directives, or "living wills" is ethically required and practically feasible was discussed at a recent workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
03/11 08:57, Red Orbit
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
02/11 20:11, Red Orbit
It's one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations. Now, a Florida State University researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the...
02/11 17:03, Betterhumans
European scientists say that emerging nanotechnologies, based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures, may pave the way for wide ranging applications in disease therapy and novel materials-such as resins, electronic displays and energy storage.
02/11 01:56, Terra Daily
ICE WORLD disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only by Staff Writers Tallahassee, Fla. (UPI) Oct 30, A U.S.-led international team of scientists says it's writing a comprehensive history of the Arctic region, from the late 19th century to the present.
01/11 13:01, Aardvarchaeology
The other day I took a look at how the European Science Foundation's ERIH project grades journals in Scandy archaeology. Dear Reader Ismene pointed me to a corresponding list put out by the NDS, "Norwegian Data Support for the Social Sciences".
01/11 08:03, Science Codex
The question whether a common European position on advance directives, or "living wills" is ethically required and practically feasible was discussed at a recent workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
01/11 07:29, Macro World Investor
There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved.
01/11 03:51, TED France
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01/11 03:41, TED France
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01/11 03:36, TED France
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01/11 02:12, R & D
There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved.
31/10 17:58, Innovations Report
Before finding conservation solutions, the big challenge is to understand how human activities and their possible consequences, such as climate and land use change, interact with ecosystems and alter biodiversity, according to Markus Fischer, convenor of the ESF workshop.
31/10 10:32, Cnrs.fr
Au printemps, en Arctique, le manteau de neige relargue des oxydes d'azote. Ce phénomène, dont on ne soupçonnait pas l'importance jusqu'à présent, est à l'origine d'un tiers des nitrates présents dans l'atmosphère arctique, révèlent des chercheurs du CNRS, de l'Université Joseph Fourier et de l'Université...
31/10 07:49, Wireless Net Designline
EE Times caught up with T.J. Rodgers, founder, president and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor, to get his take on how the semiconductor industry will be impacted by the financial crisis and how the current downturn compares with others.
31/10 06:57, LifeGen.de
The question whether a common European position on advance directives, or living wills is ethically required and practically feasible was discussed at a recent workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
31/10 05:12, Innovations Report
Such molecules offer almost limitless scope for design of bespoke compounds for specific applications in disease therapy, for novel materials such as resins, as well as electronic displays, and energy storage.
31/10 04:37, The Post Chronicle
A U.S.-led international team of scientists says it's writing a comprehensive history of the Arctic region, from the late 19th century to the present. Florida State University Associate Professor of history Ronald Doel is the project leader of the $1.
31/10 02:24, Labspaces
It's one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations. Now, a Florida State University researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the...
31/10 02:07, Innovations Report
This is to break down large complex processes into small more manageable components that can then be reused in different applications.There are many possible ways of doing this, but none of them cope well with all processes, with the major problem lying in the dependant links, or correlations, between...
30/10 22:51, Malaysia Sun
Washington, Oct 30 : A Florida State University (FSU) researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the Arctic region from the late 19th century to the present.
30/10 22:25, United press international
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 30 (UPI) -- A U.S.-led international team of scientists says it's writing a comprehensive history of the Arctic region, from the late 19th century to the present.
30/10 22:12, News Guide
Europe seeks consensus over 'living wills' The question whether a common European position on advance directives, or "living wills" is ethically required and practically feasible was discussed at a recent workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
30/10 16:29, Newswise
Newswise — It’s one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations.
30/10 16:13, Bright Surf
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- It's one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations.
30/10 15:28, Science Centric
It's one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations. Now, a Florida State University researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the...
30/10 13:46, Laboratorytalk
An European Science Foundation product story The European Science Foundation (ESF) has revealed the success of a recent workshop designed to establish a framework for further research into correlations in computer science.
30/10 13:36, Malaysia Sun
Washington, Oct 30 : A Florida State University (FSU) researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the Arctic region from the late 19th century to the present.
30/10 07:38, Science Daily
) There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved. This is to break down large complex processes into small more manageable components that can.
30/10 02:15, Dotmed
European Science Foundation Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
29/10 22:05, Huliq.com
There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved.
29/10 15:38, Machines Like Us
There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved.
29/10 13:48, WCTV.com
Tallahassee, FL Ronald E. Doel, an associate professor of history at FSU, is the project leader of “Colony, Empire, Environment: A Comparative International History of Twentieth Century Arctic Science,” a $1.
29/10 12:43, Aardvarchaeology
The European Science Foundation has a project called the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH).... there are specifities [!] of Humanities research, that can make it difficult to assess and compare with other sciences.
29/10 10:03, Science Daily
) It's one of the coldest and most remote areas on Earth, but the Arctic region has long held great strategic interest for a number of nations. Now, a Florida State University researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the...
29/10 07:36, Laboratorytalk
An European Science Foundation product story Measures to tackle the human impact on biodiversity require long-term research and collaboration between many countries working with common goals and frameworks.
29/10 07:36, Laboratorytalk
An European Science Foundation product story The European Science Foundation (ESF) is helping to set up a research community dedicated to studying the science and engineering (S and E) labour market.
29/10 01:56, LifeGen.de
There have been several revolutions during the 60 year history of electronic computation, such as high level programming languages and client/server separation, but one key challenge has yet to be fully resolved.
28/10 15:00, Newsdesk
Ett femtiotal av världens mest framstående forskare har tillbringat en vecka i Lund och Malmö för toppmötet "The Planet in 2050". Det är bland annat naturvetare, statsvetare, historiker och paleoklimatologer som under veckan arbetat intensivt för att ta fram färdplaner mot ett önskvärt tillstånd för världen..
28/10 03:00, Der Nordschleswiger
Elisabeth Vestergaard will als neue Leiterin des Instituts für Grenzregionsforschung andere Wege gehen als ihre Vorgänger Seit Januar leitet Elisabeth Vestergaard das Institut für Grenzregionsforschung.
27/10 23:23, Specialchem
Hello and welcome to your late week international coatings industry update, brought to you by SpecialChem. Over this financial season, we have much to be proud of in our industry, and that trend seems to be continuing for the most part.
27/10 14:15, Bright Surf
Materials science and the pharmaceutical industry could soon be revolutionized by emerging nanotechnologies based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures.
27/10 14:14, Tentakel
Foto: ESF– Forskningen blir alltmer global. Europa kan inte vara en egen enhet. Vi behöver en sund balans av konkurrens och samarbete med resten av världen.
27/10 08:43, bolagsfakta
Ett femtiotal av världens mest framstående forskare anländer på söndagen till Grand Hotel i Lund för toppmötet "The Planet in 2050". Det är bland annat naturvetare, statsvetare, historiker och paleoklimatologer som under kommande vecka låser in sig på Grand Hotel i Lund för att ta fram färdplaner mot ett...
26/10 20:28, MedIndia
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26/10 12:23, AZoM
Materials science and the pharmaceutical industry could soon be revolutionized by emerging nanotechnologies based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures.
26/10 01:05, Azom
Materials science and the pharmaceutical industry could soon be revolutionized by emerging nanotechnologies based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures. Such molecules offer almost limitless scope for design of bespoke compounds for specific applications in disease therapy, for...
25/10 15:18, Environmental News Network
The Europeans are serious about nanotechnology to wean countries off using fossil fuels in the next century. Theres considerable interest in setting up a solar grid that is global because the sun consistently shines on some part of the planet.
25/10 14:46, Nanowerk
hyperbranched polymers. The great potential of the field, and corresponding challenges in exploiting it, were discussed at a recent workshop organized by the European Science Foundation (ESF)(Convenor: Dr.
25/10 06:31, HPC Wire
Oct. 23 -- The number of science graduates has been declining over most of Europe but there are no short term solutions to reverse a trend that threatens the continent's longer term prosperity and competitiveness.
25/10 05:23, Cordis
Pharmacogenics, the study of the relationship between pharmaceuticals and genetics, is finding a niche in today's research world. Experts believe that safer pharmaceutical drugs can emerge from state-of-the-art genetic screening.
24/10 13:36, Science Centric
The number of science graduates has been declining over most of Europe but there are no short term solutions to reverse a trend that threatens the continent's longer term prosperity and competitiveness.
24/10 12:41, azonano.com
Materials science and the pharmaceutical industry could soon be revolutionized by emerging nanotechnologies based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures. Such molecules offer almost limitless scope for design of bespoke compounds for specific applications in disease therapy, for...
23/10 20:59, e! Science News
The number of science graduates has been declining over most of Europe but there are no short term solutions to reverse a trend that threatens the continent's longer term prosperity and competitiveness.
23/10 13:12, Times Higher Education Supplement
Convincing the public of merits of this field of research remains taxing, reports Melanie Newman Scholars are split on how to justify to taxpayers the use of public money for arts research.
23/10 10:34, Samachaar
London: Researchers are on the verge of harnessing the power of boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies. Boron, an element, and one of biology's best kept secrets, is now drawing the attention of the pharmaceutical industry to tackle cancer and infectious diseases with new drugs, overcoming...
23/10 01:39, ZeeNews.com
Researchers are on the verge of harnessing the power of boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies. Boron, an element, and one of biology's best kept secrets, is now drawing the attention of the pharmaceutical industry to tackle cancer and infectious diseases with new drugs, overcoming limitations and..
22/10 19:02, Bright Surf
Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
22/10 18:32, Science Centric
Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
22/10 14:50, MediLexicon
Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
22/10 13:15, Net India123
A leading European scientist has revealed that his new research has provided significant insights into how proteins in human cells interact and 'talk' to one another, and thereby led to a better understanding of how medications work.
22/10 08:59, Laboratorytalk
A project to develop a human protein atlas that would enable scientists to pinpoint disease has been revealed at the European Science Foundation's (ESF) third Functional Genomics Conference.
22/10 04:25, Chemie.de
Analysis; Chemistry; Process Technology & Chemical Engineering; Spectroscopy Organiser: European Science Foundation (ESF) Ms Jean Kelly Phone: +32 (0)2 533 2023 Description: Chair: Prof.
22/10 01:33, Net India123
New research into how proteins in human cells 'talk' to one another is making a better understanding possible of how drug molecules work and should result in more effective therapies, according to a leading European scientist.
21/10 22:14, Huliq.com
Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
21/10 20:50, Impact Lab
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs - as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship.
21/10 20:10, Nanowerk
(Nanowerk News) Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit.
21/10 14:59, Bright Surf
Drug molecules seldom act simply on one protein but on protein complexes and networks. A deeper understanding of these 'cooperative assemblies' should lead to better targeting of drugs.
21/10 12:00, Medical News Today
Drug molecules seldom act simply on one protein but on protein complexes and networks. A deeper understanding of these 'cooperative assemblies' should lead to better targeting of drugs New research into how proteins in human cells interact and 'talk' to each other is leading to a better understanding of how..
21/10 04:53, Bio-Medicine
Significant increase or decrease in ocean salinity could forewarn of c...The results presented at a recent European Science Foundation (...Salt plays a far more important role that we first thought said.
21/10 04:06, Rants & Ramblings of a cynical idealist
One of the things that I have always propounded is the idea that education in itself should move away from the traditional boundaries of a singular or silo-like nature of subject matter, and should evolve towards the integrative evolutionary approaches.
21/10 02:26, Red Orbit
A map of where proteins are located in tissues and cells could help scientists understand the molecular basis of diseases such as cancer Researchers in Sweden are compiling a remarkable 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells which will give...
21/10 01:13, redtram (GER)
Professor Stefan Berger, University of Manchester; European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, Manchester23.10.2008-24.10.
20/10 21:55, Azom
Researchers are on the verge of unleashing the power of the element boron in a new generation of drugs and therapies, as decades of research begins to bear fruit. Boron has to date far been one of biology's best kept secrets, but is now attracting fast growing research interest and investment from the...
20/10 18:54, juraforum.de
In Sachsen besteht die Möglichkeit, Kosten für Weiterbildungsprogramme durch den Europäischen Sozialfonds (ESF) fördern zu lassen. Darunter fallen u.a.
20/10 16:25, redOrbit
A map of where proteins are located in tissues and cells could help scientists understand the molecular basis of diseases such as cancer Researchers in Sweden are compiling a remarkable 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells which will give...
20/10 14:56, SAV
Termin oznámenia záujmu: 30. november 2008 Agentúra pre podporu vedy a výskumu vyhlasuje prieskum záujmu o účasť v programoch Európskej nadácie pre vedu EUROCORES so zaciatkom riesenia v roku 2010.
20/10 13:59, Information Today, inc.
PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research), supported by the European Union (EU), will investigate the effects of the large-scale, systematic depositing of authors final peer-reviewed manuscripts (so-called Green Open Access or stage-two research output) on reader access, author visibility, and...
20/10 13:42, Giornale di scienza e problemi globali
Science Centre Immaginario Scientifico riva Massimiliano e Carlotta, 15 Grignano (Trieste) Space Art, l’Universo in mostra. Aprirà i battenti il prossimo 26 ottobre (domenica) e sarà visitabile ogni domenica dalle 10 alle 20 fino al 28 dicembre, presso il Science Centre Immaginario Scientifico di Trieste,...
20/10 12:15, The Hindu
Report by EurekAlert A map of where proteins are located in tissues and cells could help scientists understand the molecular basis of diseases such as cancerResearchers in Sweden are compiling a remarkable 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells.
20/10 12:13, Biotech Sweden
New research into how proteins in human cells interact and talk to each other is leading to a better understanding of how drug molecules work and should result in more effective therapies.
20/10 09:14, Net India123
Scientists are now recruiting dogs as research models to study genetic mutations that led to diseases in humans. 'Dogs get very similar diseases to humans,' said Kerstin Lindblad-Toh of Uppsala University in Sweden and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
20/10 09:09, Net India123
Man's most loyal and sincere friend, the dog is now helping scientists hunt for genetic mutations, the source of diseases in humans.A new consortium called LUPA will coordinate research from 20 veterinary schools from 12 European countries to collect 10,000 DNA samples from purebred dogs, comparing healthy...
20/10 04:17, Sauvons la Recherche
1. Table ronde PPDV, Paris, octobre 2007 Le Comité SLR-Europe et son groupe thématique « Précarité et Plafond de Verre » (PPDV) [1] ont organisé en octobre 2007 à l’Hôtel de Ville de Paris, dans le cadre du Débat Citoyen de SLR, une table ronde coordonnée par M.
20/10 02:16, Science Centric
Researchers in Sweden are compiling a remarkable 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells which will give scientists important insights into the function of different proteins and how changes in the distribution of proteins could be reflected in..
19/10 16:31, The Post
Online ISLAMABAD: An atlas that pinpoints the locations of thousands of protein in tissues and cells would help in a better understanding of the molecular basis of diseases like cancer.
19/10 12:44, Labspaces
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs – as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship.
19/10 05:10, MedIndia
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18/10 15:26, News Track India
Washington, Oct 18 (ANI): Atlases will no longer be restricted to continents, seas and mountains, for Swedish scientists are compiling a unique 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells.
18/10 08:58, MediLexicon
A map of where proteins are located in tissues and cells could help scientists understand the molecular basis of diseases such as cancer Researchers in Sweden are compiling a remarkable 'atlas' that pinpoints the location of thousands of individual proteins in the body's tissues and cells which will give...
18/10 05:21, Red Orbit
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs – as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship.
17/10 21:33, Times of India
LONDON: An atlas that pinpoints the locations of thousands of protein in tissues and cells would help in a better understanding of the molecular basis of diseases like cancer.
17/10 16:58, MediLexicon
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship. Now, dogs are taking on a new role - they are helping in the hunt for genetic mutations that lead to diseases in humans.
17/10 15:13, redOrbit
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs – as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship.
17/10 12:55, Laboratory Talk
Bioscientists and biotechnology developers are advised to act quickly to apply for a place on the fully-funded Bio-Entrepreneur school taking place at Biocity Nottingham.
16/10 23:34, Science Daily
) For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs - as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship. Now, dogs are taking on a new role - they are helping in the hunt for genetic mutations that lead to diseases in humans.
16/10 19:34, Innovations Report