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MIT Researchers Report Results of Use of BioForce Nanosciences' Nano eNabler Molecular Printer
BioForce Nanosciences Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: BFNH), a leader in systems integration at the micro and nano scales to create products for the life sciences, is pleased to announce that researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ("MIT") have published their latest work with the Nano eNablerTM molecular printer in the...
Tags: cell, HARDWARE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mice, Molecular Inc., mouse, Nanotechnology, Printers, protein, researcher, stem-cell, webinar
Research articles 2008-10-28
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CLUBS AND MEETINGS Topeka Needlework Guild Stitchery Group, 9:30 a.m. today, Old Prairie Town, 124 N.W. Fillmore: Program: Finishing a Star, an ornamental design by Anita Boatwright. Information: 286-3632. Capital City Lacers, 1 p.m. today, Stitching Traditions, 3005 Topeka Blvd. All lace makers welcome. Information:...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, speaker
Research articles 2008-10-27
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CLUBS AND MEETINGS Topeka Needlework Guild Stitchery Group, 9:30 a.m. today, Old Prairie Town, 124 N.W. Fillmore: Program: Finishing a Star, an ornamental design by Anita Boatwright. Information: 286-3632. Capital City Lacers, 1 p.m. today, Stitching Traditions, 3005 Topeka Blvd. All lace makers welcome. Information:...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, speaker
Research articles 2008-10-27
Mysterious Snippets of DNA Withstand Eons of Evolution, Stanford Study Finds
STANFORD, Calif. -- Small stretches of seemingly useless DNA harbor a big secret, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. There's one problem: We don't know what it is. Although individual laboratory animals appear to live happily when these genetic ciphers are deleted, these snippets have been highly...
Tags: Biotechnology, DNA, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, researcher, species, Stanford University
Research articles 2008-10-01
When the bar keeps rising, marketing anything below the best gets even harder
If someone offered you an unbelievable experience on the all-new A380 in return for 50,000 [pounds sterling] you'd probably tell them to take a hike. However, the A380 in question isn't the infamous trunk road in Devon but rather the new jumbo aircraft introduced by Singapore Airlines late last year....
Tags: A380, HARDWARE, MARKETING, Mice, Singapore Airlines
Research articles 2008-09-13
Loeb, Hirvonen cede Rally New Zealand lead in tactical battle
HAMILTON, New Zealand AFP — World Rally Championship leader Sebastien Loeb of France and Finn Mikko Hirvonen fought a tactical battle in Rally New Zealand Saturday to avoid being first out of the blocks on the final day. Instead Hirvonen's Ford teammate and fellow Finn Jari-Matti Latvala became the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, HARDWARE, leader, Leadership, Mice
Research articles 2008-08-30
Early Trigger for Type-1 Diabetes Found in Mice, Stanford Scientists Report
STANFORD, Calif. -- Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine are shedding light on how type-1 diabetes begins. Doctors have known the disease is caused by an autoimmune attack on the pancreas, but the exact trigger of the attack has been unclear. Now, a new study in mice...
Tags: HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, scientist, Stanford, Stanford University
Research articles 2008-08-26
Mammals can sniff out danger: scientists
GENEVA AFP — Scientists at the University of Lausanne said Thursday that mammals can communicate danger to each other through smell. The scientists found that when placed in an environment where there is a beaker of water containing warning pheromones emitted by other mice, the animals are able to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, researcher, scientist
Research articles 2008-08-21
Germany's Frodeno shocks triathlon stars
BEIJING, AFP — Germany's Jan Frodeno sprinted down the final straight to claim a shock win after a thrilling Olympic Games men's triathlon on Tuesday. Frodeno, 27, passed Canada's 2000 Olympic champion Simon Whitfield with just metres left, finishing in 1hr 48min 53sec. Athens silver-medallist Bevan Docherty of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Germany, Gomez Advisors Inc., HARDWARE, Mice
Research articles 2008-08-18
Disney looking to launch European TV channels
BERLIN AFP — The US media and leisure group Disney wants to boost its European presence by launching new television channels to beam Mickey Mouse and friends into millions of homes, a press report said on Thursday. "We see very large growth potential" in Europe, Disney's head of European...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Disney Corp., HARDWARE, Mice, TVs
Research articles 2008-07-03
Coffee could help beat MS: study
WASHINGTON AFP — A strong cup of coffee may do more than just wake you up in the mornings. It could also help you stave off multiple sclerosis MS, according to a new study. Scientists in Oklahoma found that mice which had been immunized to develop an MS-like condition...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, caffeine, HARDWARE, Mice, Microsoft Corp., mouse
Research articles 2008-07-01
CANCER DRUG HUMAN TESTS
A POTENTIAL cure for cancer that eradicated advanced tumours in mice is to be tested on humans. "Hopefully, we will see the same results," said study leader Dr Zheng Cui, of Wake Forest University, North Carolina.
Tags: HARDWARE, Leadership, Mice, Wake Forest University
Research articles 2008-06-29
Lidl manager convicted in Greece over bottled mouse
SALONIKA, Greece AFP — A manager at German-owned discount chain Lidl was sentenced by a Greek court Thursday to 10 months in prison after a customer found a mouse in his beer bottle, a judicial official said. Purchases Manager Art Werner, who was not present in the northern city's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Greece, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse
Research articles 2008-06-19
Chadian army claims 'decisive' win over advancing rebels
AM ZOER, Chad AFP — Chadian troops have routed rebel forces advancing from the country's east to the capital, the army chief said Wednesday as Ndjamena again accused neighbouring Sudan of backing the insurgents. Chief of army staff, General Touka Ramadan Kore, told reporters his men had won a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HARDWARE, Mice, rebel, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-06-18
Ford play tactical waiting game with Loeb
KEMER, Turkey AFP — Ford played a tactical game of cat and mouse at the Rally of Turkey here on Friday to ensure its top drivers start Saturday's stage with better road positions. Ford drivers Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala on Friday both controlled the pace in the final...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Games, HARDWARE, Mice, Turkey
Research articles 2008-06-13
Scientists explain epilepsy enigma
PARIS AFP — Researchers in the United States said on Sunday they had found the key to a decades-old riddle over epileptic fits, helping to advance the quest for new treatments for this disabling condition. Experiments in the last century found that by breathing carbon dioxide (CO2), an epileptic...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, researcher
Research articles 2008-06-08
CytRx to Present Favorable Study Data with Iroxanadine in Diabetic Wound Healing at the Third Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies
LOS ANGELES -- CytRx Corporation (Nasdaq:CYTR), a biopharmaceutical company engaged in the development and commercialization of human therapeutics, today announced that on June 6, 2008 it will present study data indicating that diabetic mice treated with iroxanadine healed from diabetic wounds nearly two times faster than untreated diabetic mice. These...
Tags: Company, CytRx Corp., Dr., HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-06-02
Youth seeking to be given its head at Euro 2008
PARIS AFP — It may have something to do with the world champions' love of cagey football, the 'catenaccio' cat and mouse variant they patented, that Italy arrive at Euro 2008 with the oldest squad. With an average age of 29-and-a-half the Azzurri have no shortage of experienced heads...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, football, France, Gomez Advisors Inc., HARDWARE, Italy, Mice, tournament
Research articles 2008-06-02
University of Virginia
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] DR. DEBORAH E. MCDOWELL has been named director of the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. She also serves as the Mice Griffin Professor of Literary Studies at the university. McDowell earned a bachelor's from Tuskegee University and a...
Tags: HARDWARE, Mice, University of Virginia
Research articles 2008-05-29
Provectus Pharmaceuticals to Present at the 34th Annual Scientific Conference of the American Society of Photobiology
Monday, June 23, 9:00 am PDT, Burlingame Hilton California KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Provectus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTC BB: PVCT), a development-stage oncology and dermatology biopharmaceutical company has announced that Provectus Chairman and CEO, Craig Dees, Ph.D. will present at the 34th Annual Scientific Conference of the American Society of Photobiology...
Tags: Company, HARDWARE, HEALTHCARE, Hilton Hotels Corp., Mice, mouse, Provectus Pharmaceuticals Inc., Readers, therapy
Research articles 2008-05-22
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