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'Nature-Made' Computers: Clark School Engineers Teach Nature to 'Grow' High-Tech Components
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Missy Corley, +1-301- 405-6501, +1-804-398-8652 cell, mcorley@umd.edu; or Lee Tune, +1-301-405-4679, ltune@umd.edu, both of University of Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Computers don't grow on trees, but with a little prodding from engineers, nature can produce computer components.At the University of Maryland's A. James...
Scientists at Univ. of Md. Medical Center in Baltimore says cancer
Scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and CSA Medical Inc. are touting the results of a clinical trial conducted at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore for what they say may yield a breakthrough treatment for pre- cancerous and cancerous diseases of the esophagus. The...
U. of Md. Researchers to Develop Devices to Revolutionize Drug Research
To: SCIENCE EDITORSContact: Missy Corley of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, +1-301-405-6501, +1-804-398-8652, mcorley@umd.edu, or Gene Levinson of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, +1-443-250- 9654, levinson@umbi.umd.edu COLLEGE PARK, Md., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --- A multi- disciplinary group of researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park, and...
New technique for removing heavy metals from soil.(Conservation news you can use)
Alpine pennycress Thlaspi caerulescens can help remove cadmium and other heavy metals from the soil as part of a soil remediation process known as phytoextraction. A recent USDA Agricultural Research Service ARS study conducted by the University of Maryland found that this practice does not harm...
Arrests expected at University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
More arrests are coming after four former students of the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore in Princess Anne were charged with stealing more than $20,000 in campus computer equipment, police said. A campus police probe into the thefts at Hazel Hall education building began back in 2004. Police aren't giving...
Former university employee convicted of theft.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 June 2006-MARYLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL: Former university employee convicted of theftC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09062006 Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr. announced today the conviction of Romain Kim Johnson, 42, of Race Track Road in Bowie, for her misuse...
Maryland Professor Offers Tips for Watching the State of the Union Address.
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Jan. 23 AScribe Newswire -- The following is expert comment by Karen Kohn Bradley, certified movement analyst and visiting associate professor of dance at the University of Maryland. - - - - ...
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Plasmon microscopy enables resolution shorter than light waves.(TESTING/ANALYSIS)
A technique that allows far-field optical microscopy with resolutions below the wavelength of light using surface plasmons has been developed at the University of Maryland, College Park, Md., and Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Surface plasmons are waves of electron density that move...
Computer Rage: How Not to Destroy Your New High-Tech Gifts.
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Dec. 10 AScribe Newswire -- At least 10 percent of high-tech gifts this holiday season may fall victim to "computer rage" -- acts of uncontrolled frustration by their owners -- estimates University of Maryland professor...



