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Risk-Based Funding in Homeland Security Grant Legislation: Analysis of Issues for the 109th Congress
This report addresses the following three policy questions that may confront the conferees as they consider how homeland security funds are to be allocated to the states: what is the difference between a guaranteed base allocation and a guaranteed minimum allocation? What is the conceptual difference? How would the difference...
Tags: homeland security, allocation, analysis
White papers 2005-08-29
Immigration: Analysis of the Major Provisions of the REAL ID Act of 2005
This report analyzes the major provisions of the REAL ID Act, as enacted, which, inter-alia modifies the eligibility criteria for asylum and withholding of removal; limits judicial review of certain immigration decisions; provides additional waiver authority over laws. expands the scope of terror-related activity making an alien inadmissible or deportable,...
Tags: Real ID Act, REAL ID, security standard, pilot program, homeland security, analysis, database, security
White papers 2005-05-25
IMAGE 03: Images, Medical Analysis and Grid Environments
This paper summarizes the workshop on Images, Medical Analysis and Grid Environments and presents a set of recommendations from the discussions that were held there. The aims of the workshop were to investigate key challenges in the handling and use of distributed medical image data, and opportunities for international collaboration...
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White papers 2003-09-01

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Scientists Report Most Comprehensive View of Mammalian Transcriptome
Applied Biosystems SOLiD[TM] System Used to Survey RNA Landscape of Mouse Stem Cells; Study Expected to Help Scientists Better Understand Genetic Basis of Complex Diseases FOSTER CITY, Calif. -- Scientists from the University of Queensland, Australia and Applied Biosystems Inc. (NYSE:ABI) have teamed together to conduct the most...
Articles 2008-07-16
Heart Disease Specialists Meet Spanish Footballers to Develop Tools for Detecting Sudden Death Syndrome
Applied Biosystems Hosts First Symposium on Sudden Death in Football Players and Other European Athletes MADRID, Spain & FOSTER CITY, Calif. -- Leading cardiovascular research scientists and a number of prominent football figures from Spain recently convened at the world's first symposium focused on the molecular analysis of...
Articles 2008-07-15
ADInstruments Presents PowerLab Education Workshop at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), India
ADInstruments a leading global supplierof data acquisition solutions for life science researchers and educators,recently conducted a successful workshop for research, education andindustry-based clients from around India at JMI's Center for Physiotherapyand Rehabilitation Sciences. The workshop at Jamia Millia Islamia is thefirst in a series of ADInstruments workshops in India to...
Articles 2008-07-11
Unilever Extends Their GeneGo MetaCore License
ST. JOSEPH, Mich., July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- GeneGo, Inc., the leading systems biology tools company, announced today that Unilever extended its license to GeneGo products. Unilever uses systems analysis tools for research in its consumer goods and skin care product development. "Unilever was one of GeneGo's first...
Articles 2008-07-08
Phoenix scientists soon will analyze Martian ice
WASHINGTON AFP — Scientists with the US Phoenix lander will make their first analysis of Martian ice fragments in coming days but it could be the last done in one of the probe's small ovens, NASA said on its website Friday. A team of engineers and scientists were...
Articles 2008-07-04
Accelrys Announces Date of First Quarter Fiscal 2009 Financial Results and Conference Call
SAN DIEGO -- Accelrys, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACCL) today announced that it will report financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 after the NASDAQ Market closes on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. The Company will conduct a conference call and an audio webcast at 5:00 p.m. ET on the same day....
Articles 2008-07-02
Martian soil 'is good enough for asparagus'
Bad for strawberries, great for asparagus and turnips. This is the small-print for gardening enthusiasts buying a second home on Mars, should the day ever arrive when humans colonise it. Scientists in charge of analysing soil lifted from the surface of the planet by the Nasa space...
Articles 2008-06-28
Martian soil good enough for asparagus: NASA
WASHINGTON AFP — Martian dirt is apparently good enough for asparagus to grow in, NASA scientists said Thursday, as they announced the results of a soil analysis collected by the US Phoenix Mars lander. "There is nothing about the soil that would preclude life. In fact it seems...
Articles 2008-06-26
Frost & Sullivan Lauds Bunge Oils for its Revolutionary Hydrogenation Process
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Based on its recent analysis in the field of the trans fat reduction in hydrogenated foods, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Bunge Oils with the 2008 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation for its proprietary hydrogenation technology that enables the reduction of trans fats...
Articles 2008-06-24
Scientists feel sure of ice on Mars
WASHINGTON AFP — Analysis of images from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scientists increasingly convinced of ice near the Red Planet's North Pole, a NASA statement said Friday. Small pieces of a bright material "have vanished from inside a trench where they were photographed by NASA's Phoenix Mars...
Articles 2008-06-20
Earthquakes Became Five Times More Energetic, Discovers Australian Scientist Dr Tom Chalko
New research compiled by Australianscientist Dr Tom Chalko shows that global seismic activity on Earth is nowfive times more energetic than it was just 20 years ago. The research proves that destructive ability of earthquakes on Earthincreases alarmingly fast and that this trend is set to continue, unlessthe problem of...
Articles 2008-06-18
Bio-Rad Receives Life Science Industry Awards
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (AMEX: BIO) and(AMEX: BIOb), a multinational manufacturer and distributor of life scienceresearch and clinical diagnostics products, today announced that it wasrecognized by both The Scientist and BioInformatics, LLC, receiving two2008 Life Science Industry AwardsTM that were announced in June. Since 2002, The Scientist, in conjunction with BioInformatics,...
Articles 2008-06-17
Scientists say 115-year-old's brain worked perfectly
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- A Dutch woman who was the oldest person in the world when she died at age 115 in 2005 appeared sharp right up to the end, joking that pickled herring was the secret to her longevity. Scientists say that Henrikje van Andel-Schipper's mind was...
Articles 2008-06-15
PerkinElmer Receives 2008 Life Science Industry Award for Achievement in High Throughput Screening
For the Second Consecutive Year, PerkinElmer Gains Best-in-Class Recognition for High Throughput Screening Products and Services from Independent Survey of Life Scientists WALTHAM, Mass. -- PerkinElmer, Inc. (NYSE: PKI), a global leader in Health Sciences and Photonics, today announced that it has received top honors in the Life...
Articles 2008-06-12
Null Physics Declared a "Significant Contribution" to Modern Physics
According to readers, Our Undiscovered Universe: Introducing Null Physics introduces a new theory that casts a questionable light on the Big Bang MINNEAPOLIS -- People are doubting the most fiercely held paradigm of modern physics - the Big Bang. According to the June 7-13 issue of New Scientist...
Articles 2008-06-12
DioGenix Discovers Gene Sets Which Correlate to Multiple Sclerosis
Will Conduct Follow-On Studies to Develop MS Diagnostics GAITHERSBURG, Md. -- Ore Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:ORXED) announced today that DioGenix, its molecular diagnostics subsidiary, has identified novel sets of genes that it believes will form the basis of a new assay to diagnose multiple sclerosis MS, a disease of...
Articles 2008-06-09
Latest Report Provides Complete Understanding of Rotor-Bearing Systems, With a Primary Goal of Providing a Sound Introduction of Rotating Systems Dynamics
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93808) has announced the addition of Dynamic Analysis of Rotating Systems and Applications to their offering. The rotor-bearing system of modern rotating machines constitutes a complex dynamic system. The challenging nature of rotordynamic problems have attracted many scientists and engineers whose investigations...
Articles 2008-06-05
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