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Press Release March 3, 2014
Some tumors seem to be much less aggressive in space compared to their behavior on Earth, which could help scientists understand the mechanism involved and develop drugs targeting tumors that don't respond to current treatments.
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Press Release March 3, 2014
Amateur archaeologist and historian Ronald Bodtcher creates the WanderingBoulder.com website to document his discovery and to analyze the boulder's Fremont Indian, Mormon Pioneer and Spanish Explorer markings.
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Press Release February 28, 2014
A new study, MicroRNA Expression Profiles in Cultured Human Fibroblast in Space - Micro-7 for short - will examine the effect of gravity on DNA damage and repair.
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Press Release February 27, 2014
The Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA's Ames Research Center is working to upgrade the smartphones currently equipped on a trio of volleyball-sized free-flying satellites on the space station.
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Press Release February 27, 2014
A process investigated aboard the space station known as microencapsulation is able to more effectively produce tiny, liquid-filled, biodegradable micro-balloons containing specific combinations of concentrated anti-tumor drugs.
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Press Release February 26, 2014
Four current and upcoming SPHERES technology demonstrations are of particular significance to robotics engineers, rocket launch companies, NASA exploration and anyone who uses communications systems on Earth.
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Press Release February 26, 2014
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy hosts minorities in STEM workshop.
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Press Release February 24, 2014
Katja Lidsell oversees human resources and staffing at Leonardo & Co.
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Press Release February 23, 2014
Online lingerie and clubwear retailer adds new selections of little black dresses to their website.
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Press Release February 17, 2014
Renee Weber to host live Q&A panel of digitally minded 6th graders from across the NY metro area on Feb 18 at 4 p.m.
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Press Release February 17, 2014
Mr. Mason's fascination with science as a child led him into his present career
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Press Release February 17, 2014
Research astrologer says popular press accounts distort the way astrology works in our lives
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Press Release February 15, 2014
Chevron Sundress have been one of the most popular fashion trends in 2013 and 2014. Sundresses Wholesale, one of the biggest sundress wholesale store in New York City, has the hottest sale of Chevron Gauze Sundresses now.
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Press Release February 14, 2014
Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel offers convenient accommodations for Presidents' Day Sale shoppers at Gaffney Premium Outlets.
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Press Release February 12, 2014
A new fleet of 28 small satellites made by Planet Labs, called Flock 1, is considered the largest single constellation of Earth-imaging satellites ever to launch into space. They began deploying Feb. 11 from the International Space Station.
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Press Release February 12, 2014
Exhibit Options, Inc., thrives by helping clients stand out among the competition
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Press Release February 10, 2014
The Multi-Gas Monitor, a shoebox-sized, battery-powered monitor aboard the space station, can measure the concentrations of multiple gases within the air inside of it in less than one second.
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Press Release February 7, 2014
Pay N Show, based in Orlando, Florida, is raising funds for its ultra-cool and unique application using the crowd-funding platform, Indiegogo.com. Visit the Pay N Show fundraising campaign at: http://igg.me/p/637684.
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Press Release February 6, 2014
The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System is scheduled to launch to the space station in Sept. 2014 to help researchers determine what state-of-the-art, three-wavelength laser technology can do from space to measure aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.
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Press Release February 3, 2014
A rehydration beverage developed by John Greenleaf, physiologist and former researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center, to treat low body water in astronauts is now being used to improve human performance under various conditions on Earth.
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