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Space-tested Fluid Flow Concept Advances Infectious Disease Diagnoses

2014-04-21 | A new medical-testing device is being prepped to improve diagnosis of certain diseases in remote areas, thanks in part to knowledge gained from a series of investigations aboard the International Space Station on the behavior of liquids.


Veggie Will Expand Fresh Food Production on Space Station

2014-04-15 | A plant growth chamber bound for the space station inside the Dragon capsule on the SpaceX-3 resupply mission may help expand in-orbit food production capabilities in more ways than one, and offer astronauts fresh food.


Headaches, Migraines and TMJ Disorders: The Common Developmental Pathways of TMD and Sleep Disorders Result In ADD, ADHD & Behavioral Problems. Successful Treatment And Prevention Must Be Linked

2014-04-14 | Treatment of migraines, chronic daily headaches, sleep apnea, fibromyalgia is more successful when you understand the developmental pathways that predispose patients to problems. Solutions are found in Neuromuscular Dentistry and NasopharyngealAirway


Thousands of Student Projects Are Being Hurled to the Edge of Space

2014-04-09 | This September two thousand micro space experiments made by students will be launched skyward. They will be flown to 100,000 feet above the Earth by weather balloon.


Meet Space Station's Small Satellite Launcher Suite

2014-04-08 | A special apparatus called a CubeSat deployer places a satellite into position to release the miniature satellites into their proper orbits.


Dr. Karlheinz Schwarz, Ph.D. Recognized as "Professional of the Year" by Capital Who's Who

2014-04-08 | Dr. Karlheinz Schwarz, Ph.D. of Vienna, Austria honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for his distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Computational Chemistry.


Prominent Doctors Meet in Small Midwestern Town to Proclaim the Existence of Life After Death at Wisconsin Healing Conference!

2014-03-29 | An exclusive group of prominent doctors will meet in Spooner, Wisconsin on May 17th and 18th to present their research and evidence of life after death at the Wisconsin Healing Conference.


Aquagenx Innovative Water Quality Test Named Exemplary U.S. Water Technology by U.S. Water Partnership

2014-03-28 | Compartment bag test featured in event hosted by U.S. Department of State that showcased exemplary technology winners in Washington, D.C.


CASIS-Sponsored Research Heads to Space Station Aboard SpaceX-3

2014-03-27 | The final investigations of the Advancing Research Knowledge 1 series of research payloads will launch to the space station with the SpaceX-3 mission, joining the initial portion of the suite that launched aboard Orbital 1.


Florence Fahmie Holds a Patent for Effective Noninvasive Hair Removal

2014-03-26 | Florence Fahmie hopes to move Sub-Epidermal System Innovative Care into the medical sphere


Dr. Lotta Jansson Recognized for Her Achievements in Biotechnology

2014-03-26 | At Apitope International NV, Dr. Lotta Jansson works to find an end to disease


Saint Peter's Basilica an Astrological Triumph

2014-03-25 | Awe-inspiring church is grand example of Renaissance architecture as well.


Spacing Out a New Generation on Mission Discovery

2014-03-20 | The Mission Discovery program seeks to inspire interest in careers within the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and develop leadership potential by immersing students in space science and exploration.


"Improved" Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) Not Proven to Increase IVF Success Rates, According to Systematic Review

2014-03-20 | New research by investigators at New York's Center for Human Reproduction warns that preimplantation genetic screening is not proven to enhance IVF outcomes.


Give Me Some 'Space'!

2014-03-19 | NASA studies effects of confinement and isolation.


Project MERCCURI "Crowdsourced" Space Station Samples Take Flight

2014-03-14 | The Microbial Ecology Research Combining Citizen and University Researchers on the International Space Station project (Project MERCCURI) is a crowdsourced effort to send a litany of microbes to the space station for research.


Frances Boreland has Authored 15 Research Publications

2014-03-13 | The University of Sydney is committed to promoting and imparting the transformative power of education


"A Love For Life" Delivers $80,000 Check To The University Of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center

2014-03-12 | Funds Earmarked Specifically for Pancreatic Cancer Research


International Space Station to Beam Video via Laser Back to Earth

2014-03-11 | A team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, Calif. led the development of the Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science investigation, NASA's first optical communication experiment from the space station, which launches March 16 aboard SpaceX-3.


NASA Launches New Research, Seeks the Subtle in Parallel Ways

2014-03-08 | NASA announces twin study investigations.