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'Warez' Software Pirate Sentenced to Probation (PC World) U.S. federal authorities sentenced a prolific illegal trader of software to three years of probation on Thursday.
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: NU moves closer to new science building (Lockport Union-Sun & Journal) NIAGARA FALLS ? Niagara University has received a $300,000 grant from the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation to assist in funding a new science building planned for the campus.
DNA Tubes With Programmable Sizes For Nanoscale Manufacturing Created By Caltech Scientists (Medical News Today) Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a simple process for mass producing molecular tubes of identical--and precisely programmable--circumferences. The technological feat may allow the use of the molecular tubes in a number of nanotechnology applications. The molecular tubes are composed of wound-up strands of DNA.
euHeart to personalise care (the Engineer) The computer analysis technique used to visualise how a vehicle would deform during a crash could determine the best treatment for patients with heart murmurs.
Center for Computational Epidemiology established (Fort Worth Business Press) The University of North Texas and its local Health Science Center have created the new Center for Computational Epidemiology with a $473,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
EHS math teacher honored (Edwardsville Intelligencer) Edwardsville High School math teacher John Meinzen was recently honored at the national level although the courses he teaches go beyond addition and subtraction.
Sandra 2009 sizes up the chip competition (The Inquirer) OUR BRITISH friends behind the famed Sandra benchmark suite, are putting in some serious work to push forward the suite in face of the increasing competition like Everest and such.
Engineering dean receives Fluids Engineering Award (FSView) Ching-Jen Chen, professor of mechanical engineering and dean of the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering, has been awarded the prestigious Fluids Engineering Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Denali Park bus driver enjoys work in scenic back yard (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner) DENALI NATIONAL PARK ? Rain drizzled down at Wonder Lake and the Alaska Range was shrouded in fog as Gary Borenstein pulled the green park bus up to a small group of sleepy campers, ready to stow their backpacks and climb aboard. It was 6:30 a.m. It was cold and it was raining.
Biophysical Method May Help To Recover Hearing (Medical News Today) Scientists based in Switzerland and South Africa have created a biophysical methodology that may help to overcome hearing deficits, and potentially remedy even substantial hearing loss. The authors propose a method of retuning functioning regions of the ear to recognize frequencies originally associated with damaged areas.
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