the science of sexApparently, February 11 was the Sex issue for the LA Times, or something like that. Regarding the study below: All's I can say is that I'm impressed by the fact that they seem to actually have a fair number of fearless volunteers. I would think that volunteers for this type of study are incredibly difficult ... 2008-02-13 17:48:00 see all
Thermo Scientific LTQ Orbitrap™ Mass Spectrometer(size=3)(b)Thermo Scientific LTQ Orbitrap™ Mass Spectrometer Selected for Ground-Breaking Research in Disease Treatment and Prevention(/b)(/size) SAN JOSE, Calif., (February 13, 2008) Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science,... 2008-02-14 20:36:00 see all
the smell of spaceISS Science Officer Don Pettit: Each time, when I repressed the airlock, opened the hatch and welcomed two tired workers inside, a peculiar odor tickled my olfactory senses. At first I couldn't quite place it. It must have come from the air ducts that re-pressed the compartment. Then I noticed that ... 2008-02-13 20:50:00 see all
the smell of spaceISS Science Officer Don Pettit: Each time, when I repressed the airlock, opened the hatch and welcomed two tired workers inside, a peculiar odor tickled my olfactory senses. At first I couldn't quite place it. It must have come from the air ducts that re-pressed the compartment. Then I noticed that ... 2008-02-13 20:50:00 see all
Fujifilm Looks To Expand In Life Sciences With Toyama ChemicalThe Japanese company, moving away from struggling film business, is offering $930 million, a 20%-30% premium to the medical equipment and pharmaceutical research firm's closing price Tuesday. 2008-02-13 12:17:00 see all
NSF preparing for the demise of Moore's LawIn anticipation of Moore's Law becoming irrelevant in the next 10 to 20 years, the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants funding for research that could lead to a replacement for current silicon technology. The NSF last week requested $20 million from the... 2008-02-13 23:26:00 see all