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Research May Change Perceptions of Whitetails and Hunters
To: OUTDOORS EDITORSContact: Jerry Feaser of the Pennsylvania Game Commission, +1-717- 705-6541, or PGCNews@state.pa.us HARRISBURG, Pa., March 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- It started as a study that would ultimately strengthen the Pennsylvania Game Commission's deer management program. But its initial findings will likely be surprising to many hunters and definitely don't...
Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
Compound In Dairy Products Targets Diabetes: Researchers at Penn State University have found that fatty acids commonly found in dairy products have successfully treated diabetes in mice. They also say the compounds, known as conjugated linoleic acids CLA, have shown promising results in human trials, signaling a new way of...
Nanoscale zinc oxide used to detect anthrax.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
Zinc oxide ZnO nanomaterials are being investigated by scientists at Pennsylvania State University Penn State, USA, as signal enhancing materials in highly sensitive deoxyribonucleic acid DNA sensor arrays. The researchers report that the ZnO structures can successfully discriminate the DNA sequence of biological threats...
Mammoth Genome Sequenced.(Brief Article)
Alisa Woods, PhD Researchers from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa., have sequenced a portion of the woolly mammoth genome. Their results were reported in the December 20, 2005, online edition of Science . A...
Bonding process for piezoelectric microactuators.(ELECTRONICS)
Using a novel precision bonding process, researchers at Pennsylvania State University Penn State, USA, have designed and fabricated piezoelectric microactuators. The microactuators are made from flat strips of bulk lead zirconate titanate PZT and a precision micromachined silicon beam. These were formed using...
Polymers toughened with novel elastomeric structures.(TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
Researchers at Pennsylvania State University are embedding microspheres of polyolefin ethylene-based elastomers into polymer matrices in order to create plastics with improved flexural strength and impact resistance. Potential applications for plastics that incorporate the elastomers include automobile bumpers that deform and recover rather...
Less spam?
Less Spam?--Researchers at Pennsylvania State University PSU have come up with a new system for marking email that could better help tech support staff rid its users of spam. To defend against spam and viruses or to stop illegal file sharing, an organization must be able to...
Penn State researchers ranks tops in scientific impact.(Personnel Changes)(Rand German wins research award)(Brief Article)
Rand German, director of Penn State Center for Innovative Sintered Products CISP at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa., was recognized as a top researcher in the field of materials science. Penn State University was ranked as the most dominant university in the field of materials...
This fridge can go all the way up to eleven.
Dec 11, 2002 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) Researchers in the US claim they have developed a sonic refrigerator, which uses thermo-acoustic technology to keep food cold. The technology will provide an alternative to chemical coolants and is environmentally-friendly, according to...
Circular piezoelectric devices make more efficient transformers.
US researchers have developed circular piezoelectric transformers that may find uses in thinner portable computers. Scientists at Penn State University make the disc-shaped transformers from lead zirconate titanate PZT that is doped with manganese and cerium. One of the main researchers...
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