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How To Train Your Astronauts

2015-04-06 | As NASA develops deep space exploration missions on its journey to Mars, the agency is investigating current training methods in order to adapt to the longer and longer missions.


Concussion Recovery is "Poorly Understood" and its Biological Basis "Is Unknown"

2015-04-02 | 5th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference - April 15, 16, 2015 Washington, DC


Center for Human Reproduction Comments on SCIENCE Magazine's Article on "Controversial Fertility Treatments"

2015-04-01 | Experimental mitochondrial transfer has potential to improve fertility treatment outcomes for older women without sacrificing genetic connection to the children, according to Center for Human Reproduction, a leading fertility center in New York City.


Chess Dynamics Appoints Liteye Systems as North American Licensed Sales Partner

2015-04-01 | Liteye Systems to act as sales, support, and service center for the complete range of Chess Dynamics unique cooled thermal camera platforms. Includes local manufacture and assembly of some systems.


Baruch S. Blumberg Institute Recruits World-Class Hepatitis B Scientists

2015-03-28 | 'All-star' researchers intend to develop breakthrough therapies for the viral liver infection within 3 years


World's First Method for Continuous Purification of Valuable Antibodies

2015-03-26 | Scientists at acib develop world's first continuous purification method for valuable drugs. This will lead to significantly reduced production costs and to cheaper pharmaceuticals that are affordable for non-privileged health care systems.



Make Your Own Opals

2015-03-24 | Australian Inventor Reveals Secret To Creating Genuine Opals At Home


EMLab P&K Microbiologists Discover New Fungal Genus Named Curviclavula, Published in Mycological Progress

2015-03-23 | Microbiologists from EMLab P&K's Phoenix microbiology laboratory discover new fungal genus from New Mexico. Peer-reviewed article about Curviclavula anemophila gen. sp. nov. is published in Mycological Progress.


Will Europe's Solar Eclipse Fritz Out Germany's Power Grid? Bestselling Author of The Gratitude Game Offers 5 Solar Facts and Cost-Saving Tips

2015-03-20 | Renewable energy advocate and bestselling author Natalie Pace predicts the partial solar eclipse will be much ado about nothing.



Our Experts Devoting all These Resources to Researching Wisdom is Almost Irrelevant to Creating a Wise Society

2015-03-18 | Figuring out wisdom should be on the back burner and figuring out how to create emotionally healthy brains should be all the focus.


Neurologist Lydia Shajenko, MD, Ph.D., Earns Top Healthgrades Status

2015-03-16 | Lydia Shajenko, MD, Ph.D., has earned honor roll recognition from Healthgrades.com


Joe Mather Honored for Excellence in Design and Engineering

2015-03-16 | Mr. Mather has operated his IT company for 41 years


Dr. Isabel M. Gruber, MD Ph.D. Honored for Excellence in Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology

2015-03-16 | Dr. Gruber focuses on the studies of oncology


Steven N. Kalkanis, MD, Honored as an Expert Neurosurgeon

2015-03-13 | Dr. Kalkanis was recently appointed as the chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Henry Ford Hospital


NASA Deploys Satellite Designed to Re-enter Atmosphere Using Revamped Drag Device

2015-03-12 | The TechEdSat-4 satellite launched from the space station on Tuesday, March 3, has successfully entered its orbit, setting the stage to test technology that could enable rapid return of payloads from space.


The Muslim World Will Keep Falling Behind the Rest of the World; Unless Our Muslim Leaders Take Corrective Action

2015-03-12 | The Neuron Wiring of the Average Muslim Brain is Not Only Designed to Generate Toxic Biochemicals; It is Designed to Generate Less Brain Power.


Science of Visual Perception Inspires New Orleans Artist

2015-03-11 | The paintings of Adrienne McFaul explore the science of "affordances".


Freeze! Watching Alloys Change from Liquid to Solid Could Lead to Better Metals

2015-03-09 | A recent investigation aboard the International Space Station contributed to our understanding of the mechanism behind liquids turning to solids. A better understanding could improve design and production of metals.