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Baby Nobels: Meet the 2009 Intel Finalists From stem cells to cellulosic ethanol, high school whiz kids and their projects compete for a $100,000 top prize in the Intel Science Talent Search [More] Scientific AmericanNorthwestern Scientists Welcome President Obama`s Executive... Northwestern university Feinberg School of Medicine scientists who do research with stem cells said they were relieved that politics would no longer interfere with science, after President Barack Obama signed ... topix.netMindlance, Inc.: Mindlance Life Sciences Announces Release of Government Pricing Reconciliation Tool EDISON, NJ (MARKET WIRE) Mindlance Life Sciences, a division of global business and information technology consulting firm, Mindlance, Inc., today announced the availability of its Government Pricing Reconciliation Tool. The new tool increases compliance and audit readiness with an automated process to reconcile transactional data in government pricing systems. Market WireMaking up for lost time Federal funding for embryonic stem cell research is necessary, but Congress must lift its restrictions as wellMuch like the promise of stem cell research itself, President Barack Obama's policy switch on federal funding of it is not a panacea. Instead it reflects how public policy for medical research is critically compromised and how radically that undercuts our ability to break new ground.Sacrificing science to a religious ideal of morality was a holy plank of the Bush administration, with the result a cascade of hypocritical consequences and frustration. On Monday, Obama promised to 'bring the change that so many scientists and researchers, doctors and innovators, patients and loved ones have hoped for, and fought for, these past eight years,' and vowed not only to pull down the walls blocking the research on stem cells but to also support research scientists with the belated goal of putting this country at the forefront of stem cell research globally.It appeared to be a moment of t GuardianRegrowth after wildfires, and space elevators: More from the Intel STS WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 10, 2009)--The excitement is building to a crescendo here as 40 top high school scientists wait for tonight's gala finale of Intel's Science Talent Search. We've been on hand to live-Twitter and to profile a few projects, everything from Splenda in drinking water to whether parents should discuss their drinking with their kids to cellulosic ethanol.Here are some more of the highlights: [More] Scientific AmericanHuman Genome hepatitis C drug disappoints, shares crash [NEWS]Human Genome Sciences' (HGSI.O) drug to treat chronic hepatitis C met the main goal in a late-stage trial, but failed to show numerically better efficacy compared to standard-of-care, raising questions about the drug's adoption and sending shares crashing to an all-time low. Analysts had expected the trial to meet its main goal of non-inferiority compared to Pegasys, but they had also said that the trial… LifeSciencesWorld.comMetamaterial Revolution: The New Science of Making Anything Disappear Engineers are working with metamaterials to create super-microscopes, optical computers, and yes, invisibility cloaks. Discover MagazineSustainability Starts in the Classroom With the challenges of climate change, hunger and dwindling freshwater supplies, educators have begun an academic movement to produce a new generation of leaders who will safeguard and help sustain essential resources. The MacArthur Foundation recently committed $15 million to jump-start a two-year master’s in development practice (MDP) program at a dozen institutions across the globe. Columbia university will be the first to offer the degree, starting in the fall of 2009, and schools in various countries, including Ghana, Nigeria and China, may follow suit in the next few years.This effort is significant because “most of the training programs throughout the world do not address sustainable development in a global way,” says Goolam Mohamedbhai, secretary general of the Association of African Universities and part of the MDP’s international commission. [More] Scientific AmericanA Fight Over Open Access and Patent ReformSciencemag.org SEI Alum and Associate Blake Jones Introduces Obama President Obama showed his confidence in solar energy and the jobs that the renewable energy sector can create by visiting the solar installation at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science last month before signing the stimulus bill into law. Renewable Engergy World1 2 3 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
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