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A group of engineering researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) announces the creation of a new investigation method aimed at gathering vast amounts of biochemical data from nanoscale bone samples. The innovation has numerous potential applications.Its main use will be in the fight against osteoporos... |
23 June 2011 04:59 GMT |
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A group of investigators announces the development of a new blood-analysis techniques, that allows doctors to use dried-up blood for their analysis, rather than vials of the stuff in its liquid form.The discovery could have significant repercussions, since it could be used to advance research into infant pharmacology... |
9 November 2010 09:17 GMT |
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Experts at JAXA announced that they have recovered a series of small particles from the sample chamber of the battered Hayabusa mission, which returned to Earth this June.They say that some of these small particles, which are invisible to the naked eye, may very well be extraterrestrial dust. If so, then the mission ... |
7 October 2010 08:48 GMT |
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Researchers at the Indiana University will soon begin a new investigation into the underlying molecular underpinning of breast cancer. Especially targeted will be an inflammatory, highly-invasive form of the disease, which currently produces a large number of victims among women, researcher say. This relatively rare ... |
11 August 2010 06:05 GMT |
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Understanding the effects that global warming will have on our planet is very difficult to do without looking at the past. This is precisely the goal of an international collaboration, featuring Danish and American investigators. The group has been working on th North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling project for more th... |
3 August 2010 09:32 GMT |
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With the latest iterations of SharePoint Server, Office Excel and SQL Server, Microsoft has kicked up a notch the Business Intelligence capabilities associated with its products. PowerPivot, formerly codenamed Project Gemini, is the BI bridge between SharePoint Server 2010, Office Excel 2010 and SQL Server 2008 R2, a... |
19 May 2010 06:15 GMT |
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Until space agencies will be able to develop the necessary technology to put people in a permanent outpost on the Red Planet, scientists have no chance of analyzing the Martian environment first-hand. Undoubtedly, if one were to investigate the rocks, river beds, deltas and craters on our neighboring planet, many of ... |
22 January 2010 04:31 GMT |
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After years in the making, scientists finally announce the creation of the first calibration curve for radio carbon dating. The achievement helps this investigation method achieve its full potential, analysts say, more than 30 years after investigations started. A lot of debate went into this issue, and camps crystal... |
16 January 2010 07:00 GMT |
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Two research groups, one based in France, and the other one in the United Kingdom, are currently working on new ways of integrating Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers in the operating room. They say that this could halve, or even quarter, the time it takes for biopsy samples to be analyzed, a feat that co... |
15 December 2009 05:50 GMT |
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German researchers at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) announce that they have made important progress in the development of an ultra-high-resolution imaging technique for biological samples. The new method would use X-ray diffraction to peer inside living cells, and determine the way they are put together,... |
8 December 2009 18:01 GMT |
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The Russian space agency RosCosmos has recently announced that it will delay its planned Phobos-Grunt mission to Mars' moon Phobos to 2011, a two-year delay from the original launch date, which was set for this year. Officials from the agency say that, since they cannot send the probe now, they will be forced to... |
26 September 2009 04:50 GMT |
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The regulations should specifically refer to DNA samples collected from healthy children, whose parents have signed them up for long-term studies, leading ethics experts say. The data should not be made public, and released in the scientific community until the children reach an age when they can give their consent f... |
14 August 2009 04:45 GMT |
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Drilling up core samples is one of the most potent instruments that science has of analyzing the planet's past in terms of geological changes that took place over the years. In spite of their massive price tags – at times reaching several millions of dollars per sample – they are still widely used fo... |
12 August 2009 16:41 GMT |
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The New Zealand-based company Veritide Ltd. announced yesterday, June 25th, that it managed to create a device able to detect anthrax spores at the 100-percent efficiency marker. In over two weeks of studies, conducted at the Midwest Research Institute, in Florida, the Ceeker™ (pronounced “seeker”) ... |
26 June 2009 06:49 GMT |
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There is currently an important controversy at NASA, concerning a mission that would return samples from Mars. While many NASA planetary scientists agree, in view of the huge scientific importance of the mission, some disagree, fearing that it will dry up money for other missions.The Mars Sample Return Mission would... |
27 July 2007 08:21 GMT |
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Groove Monkee have been long time known for the way they understood music and their commitment to delivering the best MIDI bites around. And since usually such a strong mind and hard work produces good results, there we are: Groove Monkee are now proudly announcing the release of their 8th MIDI dedicated and exclusiv... |
12 April 2007 04:41 GMT |
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When you need to go pro all-in-one solutions may not at all be the best solution, that's a fact any sound recording professional will confirm. Simply, all-in-one is not the way to go: if you want pro results, then you have to work with pro sources - "S**t in - S**t out", remember?So when it comes to drum recordi... |
4 April 2007 05:03 GMT |
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Those of you who are a bit deeper into serious music creation surely know the Vienna Symphonic Library: it's one of the world's finest and classy suites of instruments imaginable, the dream of any composer and a delight for the listener at the same time. It's now a happy hour to welcome the release of ... |
23 March 2007 11:01 GMT |
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What if your could mix your most convenient and best-sounding synthesizer with your sample-loaded keyboard? What if you could re-shape the sound obtained from mixing 3 of the world's most valued organ sounds? And what if you could do all this in real time and using one single location?Well, no more thinking "wha... |
20 March 2007 07:44 GMT |
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