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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.


Second-Tier CT Solutions Getting the Job Done

2014-03-25 | KLAS reports on second-tier CT vendors' performance and overall provider satisfaction.


Cell Aging Delayed

2014-03-24 | Protection against cellular aging in a natural way: Austrian researchers biotechnologically produce a valuable antioxidant from olives that is more effective than Vitamin C. It can prevent cancer and has many positive effects on human health.


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.


Confidence for HRSA Audits Inspired by Right 340B Tools

2014-03-18 | KLAS report examines provider views of 340B management systems.


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.


Space Station Working to Solve the Puzzle of Orbiting Satellite Repair

2014-03-07 | NASA is building new technologies to refuel and repair existing satellites in orbit. After concluding a successful ground-based test of robotic satellite refueling technology, NASA is preparing for a new round of demonstrations on the space station.


Space Station Sensor to Capture 'Striking' Lightning Data

2014-03-05 | Researchers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., developed a sophisticated piece of flight hardware called a Lightning Imaging Sensor to detect and locate lightning over the tropical region of the globe.


It's a March of the CubeSats as Space Station Deployment Continues

2014-03-04 | With many small, relatively inexpensive satellites deploying from the space station, it may seem like low-Earth orbit is full of these compact cubes conducting research and demonstration missions.


Tackling Tumors With Space Station Research

2014-03-03 | 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.


Wandering Boulder of Capitol Reef Found After 50-Year Odyssey

2014-03-03 | 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.


The Space Double-Whammy: Less Gravity, More Radiation

2014-02-28 | 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.