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New Method Makes Space Weather Easier to Predict

2015-03-05 | Scientists can now gain a better understanding of space weather.


Kevin A. Stockdill has been Named a Professional of the Year in Optics

2015-03-04 | Kevin A. Stockdill is the holder of six patents


Coming Explosion in Alzheimer's Disease May be Starting Sooner Than Expected

2015-03-02 | Alzheimer's just became #1 cause of death for women in UK--new study


Process and Water Company Selected to Supply Water Purification and Environmental Systems For New Expansion for Massachusetts Biotechnology Company

2015-02-27 | Process and Water Helps PremaTech Take its Ultra-Hard Materials Machining and Finishing to New Levels with Electronics-Grade High Purity Water and PH Neutralization systems.


Gamry to Attend the International Society of Electrochemistry Meeting

2015-02-27 | Gamry Instruments will be attending the ISE Topical Meeting in Angra dos Reis, Brazil.


Space Station 3-D Printed Items, Seedlings Return in the Belly of a Dragon

2015-02-25 | Newly 3-D printed wrenches, data to improve cooling systems, protein crystals and seedling samples returned Feb. 10 aboard SpaceX's fifth contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station.


Micro-5: Gut Reactions In Space

2015-02-25 | NASA's Micro-5 investigation on the International Space Station may help researchers gain a better understanding of how intestinal pathogens cause disease and how we can prevent or counteract foodborne illness in astronauts.


Alistair J. Calow Honored for his Business Acumen

2015-02-25 | Mr. Calow intends to increase the global presence of Novaproducts


Resolving to Stay Fit in Space and on Earth

2015-02-24 | Astronauts on the International Space Station are working to keep their hearts healthy this American Heart Month, and at the same time, they are generating data to advance knowledge of health and fitness in space and on Earth.


Research With Space Explorers May One Day Heal Earth's Warriors

2015-02-24 | A study into a key bone-growing protein was recently funded to take place in orbit aboard the space station. Such a capability could benefit those needing bone for reconstructive surgery due to trauma like combat injuries or osteoporosis.


Virtually Recovering on the Beach while in Hospital - Graphic Designer Uses Virtual Relaxation Beach Video to Treat Pain and Anxiety After 4th Leg Operation

2015-02-23 | 39 year old Robert Deluce from West Yorkshire, UK uses world's first Virtual Relaxation Atmosphaere 'Dream Beach 360' by Dr. Eric Fassbender to relax on the beach and recover from 4th leg surgery in hospital. Reduces pain & anxiety dramatically.


Isabelle C.H. Esser Honored for Excellence in Research and Development

2015-02-23 | Dr. Esser seeks to become a senior vice president at Unilever


Global Network for Rights and Development (GNRD) International Conference in Geneva Introduces a New Convention on Collective Cooperation in Counter-Terrorism

2015-02-21 | Recently, the first day of the GNRD's International Conference on Terrorism and Human Rights took place with over 200 participants, including officials from 67 governments, experts, and international organisations.


Grey Nun Academy Students Present "Great Biomes of the World"

2015-02-21 | School's Focus on Bringing Hands-on, Project-based STEM Programs Into the Curriculum for all Grades PreK3 - 8th is Inspiring Students to Achieve


Gamry Instruments to Exhibit at the International Battery Show

2015-02-19 | Gamry will be an exhibitor at the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit in Ft. Lauderdale, FL


Fertility Specialists Urge Reevaluation of Current Concepts of Embryo Selection in IVF

2015-02-16 | Despite the methods' high cost, embryo selection on day-5 in IVF cycles do not benefit most patients, according to a recent article published by CHR investigators. CHR urges re-evaluation of the concept of day-5 embryo selection.


There is Just One Simple Reason Why Our Black Community is Sill Struggling With Failure; We Are Creating Brains That Generate Toxic Biochemicals!

2015-02-15 | Our Black leaders must take action on the fact that as long as the Black brains are chained/conditioned to generating toxic biochemicals no one can help the Black Community much.


Eye on the International Space Station: One-Year Mission Miniseries

2015-02-13 | During NASA's One-Year Mission, visual impairment investigations will be conducted to learn more fluid shifts and ocular health.


UH Psychology Professor Wins Prestigious Research Prize

2015-02-13 | Arturo Hernandez receives Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award


Is Your Family Pet Moonstruck?

2015-02-12 | Study reveals small animal vets treat more emergencies when the moon is full