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Latest Issue of Proceedings of the IEEE Investigates Energy Harvesting and Scavenging

2015-01-24 | Proceedings of the IEEE, the most highly cited general interest journal in electrical engineering and computer science, is dedicated to exploring those and other topics.


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.


CHI Scientific Releases PrimaCell Protocols for Culturing More Than 300 Types of Primary Cells to Speed Biological Discoveries

2015-01-16 | Brings Standardized Methods to the Research Scientist, Greatly Reducing the Time Needed to Prepare and Culture Critical Tissue and Organ Cells.


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.


Joe Cherry Oversees Business at Cherry Optical's Midwestern Optical Laboratory

2015-01-13 | Cherry Optical helps customers choose the best lenses for their patients' vision


Douglas Ginter and Jason Sachman, MD Pull Back the Curtain on Women's Sexual Health, Reveal Secrets to Improved Quality of Life in Groundbreaking New Book

2015-01-13 | "Total Female: Take Charge of Your Sexual Health" offers simple and effective treatment advice for the sexual health issues that women experience most.


Renaissance Yeast Inc. and Gusmer Enterprises Partner to Advance Hydrogen Sulfide-preventing Yeasts in USA and Canada

2015-01-12 | Gusmer will exclusively distribute the Renaissance family of hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-preventing wine yeasts for wine and cider throughout the USA and Canada


EMLab P&K Partners with Ian Cull of Indoor Sciences, Sponsors IAQ Training Course in San Francisco Bay Area

2015-01-12 | EMLab P&K sponsors the IAQA Indoor Environmentalist Course in the San Francisco area. The indoor air quality (IAQ) training course is taught by Ian Cull of Indoor Sciences


John Arthur McClung, MD, Honored for Excellence in Cardiology

2015-01-09 | Dr. McClung serves as Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York Medical College and is the Director of the Noninvasive Cardiology Laboratory at the Westchester Medical Center


Sometimes Science Rides a Roller Coaster

2015-01-08 | After a rigorous selection process and months of preparation, 42 students were set for the exciting experience of watching the launch of their research from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. That excitement faded when the rocket suffered an anomaly.


New Pesticides Lab Opens in Mombasa

2015-01-01 | SGS Kenya's new Pesticides Maximum Residues Limits (MRL) testing laboratory opens the door to quality sensitive horticulture, agriculture and food markets such as the European Union, the USA, Japan and Korea.


Jonathan Brodie, MD, PhD, Recognized for Excellence in Medical Care

2014-12-30 | Dr. Brodie's passion for biochemical medicine transmits through his work, earning him numerous honorary recognitions and awards.


Harris Seeds Adds Seeds for Sprouting to Product Line

2014-12-19 | Harris Seeds is expanding their product line to include seeds for sprouting and sprout growing supplies.


EMLab P&K Launches Customizable Fungal Glossary for Spore Trap Reports with Mold Analysis

2014-12-19 | EMLab P&K's Fungal Glossary is now available for spore trap reports. Clients of the mold lab can include a customizable list of fungi with their spore trap reports to send to their end clients.


Lights, Camera, Artificial Gravity! The Premiere of NASA's Fruit Fly Lab

2014-12-18 | The most advanced system to date for studying fruit flies in space, NASA's Fruit Fly Lab, is making its debut aboard the International Space Station.


Fifth SpaceX Mission Lets the CATS Out on the International Space Station

2014-12-18 | The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, and new research including flatworms, wearable technology, an external radiation monitor and tools to use the station as a microbial observatory will head to the orbiting outpost on the fifth SpaceX mission.


Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center Hires New Chief Operating Officer

2014-12-18 | A 20-year veteran of behavioral health and social service sectors, Lou Kassa will direct daily operations at the Biotech Center, the Hepatitis B Foundation, and the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute


Eileen DiFrancesco, MD, Honored for Excellence in Psychiatry

2014-12-17 | Dr. DiFrancesco promotes the diagnostic power of brain mapping technology.


OPALS: Light Beams Let Data Rates Soar

2014-12-15 | On the International Space Station, the Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science is demonstrating how laser communications can speed up the flow of information between Earth and space, compared to radio signals.


Building a Worldwide Genetic Library BRIC-by-BRIC

2014-12-15 | NASA is laying a strong foundation of life science research with results from a recent investigation on the space station called BRIC-19, one in a series of Biological Research in Canisters investigations.


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