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Siemens Selects Liteye Thermal Surveillance Cameras for Perimeter Security at European Infrastructure Site

2015-02-05 | Liteye's Aquila Line of thermal cameras offer technically superior performance


US Government Agencies to Outline Future Directions in Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD Research, Funding at 2015 TBI Conference

2015-02-05 | 5th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference - April 15, 16, 2015 Washington, DC


Zebrafish Flex Their Muscles For Research Aboard the International Space Station

2015-02-03 | The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Zebrafish Muscle investigation observes the effects of microgravity on the zebrafish, Danio rerio, a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family.


As Calling Evil Magic Black is Racist I Would Like to Rename Black Magic as Bad Magic and White Magic as Good Magic. I Have Figured Out my Own Good Magic

2015-02-02 | Today's world is still too much evil for those who are innocent and helpless. They have little recourse against those who are evil and powerful; who exploit them. I have figured out a good route to getting even and becoming powerfully rich in life.


Elon Musk Headlines Space Station Research and Development Conference

2015-01-30 | Elon Musk, CEO and lead designer at SpaceX, will be the keynote speaker at the fourth annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference, which takes place in Boston July 7 to 9.


NASA Measured Nor'easter's Powerful Winds from Space

2015-01-30 | When blizzard warnings were in effect in New England, NASA's ISS-RapidScat instrument provided forecasters with wind speed data on the nor'easter that had hurricane-force wind gusts.


Benefits For Humanity: Train Like an Astronaut

2015-01-30 | NASA's newest installment of the International Space Station Benefits for Humanity video series heads to the classroom to show how active space station crew members energize students to train like an astronaut to get their minds and hearts pumping.


John M. Brewer, Ph.D., Recognized as Professional of the Year by Capital Who's Who

2015-01-30 | John M. Brewer, Ph.D., of Georgia, honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for his distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Biophysics and Biochemistry.


Anita Merrill Recognized as Professional of the Year by Capital Who's Who

2015-01-30 | Anita Merrill of Tifton, Georgia, honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for her distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Medical Technology.


Bruce Atkins Named Professional of the Year in Biomedical Engineering

2015-01-30 | Mr. Atkins made important discoveries involving the existence of the human aura


New Year, Old Habits: Eating Right in Space is a Long-Term Resolution

2015-01-26 | Nutrition and exercise are part of a daily requirement for astronauts on and off the planet. One of the reasons is there are no quick trips to the doctor or the grocery store when you are more than 200 miles above Earth's surface.


Flex Probe Station and Rugged Gigahertz Probes for PCB Testing

2015-01-24 | Vertical and Horizontal Probing in Minutes


AXXAIR USA Tube Cutting and Facing Equipment an Excellent Choice for Food, Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Other Sanitary Tubing Solutions

2015-01-24 | International tube fabrication company provides sanitary solutions for multiple industries


Gamry to Exhibit at NACE Corrosion 2015

2015-01-23 | Gamry Instruments will be an exhibitor at NACE Corrosion 2015 being held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, TX


Space Station Worms' Research Potential is Anything but Flat

2015-01-22 | The study of flatworms aboard the space station has the potential to be rather robust in implications for regenerative medicine, an area of treatment for repairing or replacing human cells, tissues or organs on Earth to restore normal function.


Author of "Talk To God" DeiAmor Verus Launches 1 ACT OF KINDNESS

2015-01-22 | The Book Everyone Should Read, The Man Everyone Should Meet.


Stepping Stones to NASA's Human Missions Beyond

2015-01-21 | NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will embark on the first joint U.S.-Russian one-year mission, underscoring the "international" in International Space Station as they exemplify multilateral science cooperation.


Nothing to Squirm About: Space Station Worms Help Battle Muscle and Bone Loss

2015-01-14 | Two Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency investigations on the space station help researchers seek clues to physiological problems found in astronauts by studying C. elegans -- a millimeter-long roundworm that is widely used as a model organism.


Great Minds in STEM Invited to Participate in White House STEM & CTE Conference

2015-01-14 | Bringing Marginalized Girls into Focus in STEM and Career Technical Education