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    Experimental Lakes closure risks federally funded research

    A scientist with an $800,000 federal grant to study the environmental effect of an antibacterial agent says he won't be able to conduct his research due to the shuttering of the Experimental Lakes Area in northern Ontario. More...
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    [General Question?] Market Research into Android and Smart Phones

    Hi there everyone i am currently conducting a Market Research into Android phones and Smart phones, as well as ordinary mobile phones and would like to ask you is there any "Product or Service" you would "Need or Want" that you like to see introduced in todays current market? All opinons are...
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    Fired RIM execs 'chewed through restraints' on flight

    New details are emerging about the rowdy behaviour of two Research In Motion executives who were fired for disrupting an intercontinental flight
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    UBC used nearly 212,000 research animals in 2010

    Newly released data from the University of British Columbia shows the institution conducted research involving nearly 212,000 animals in 2010. More...
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    WiFi users blissfully ignorant about real security, research finds

    New research conducted on behalf of the Wi-Fi Alliance shows that while wireless users are making strides on the security front, they’re still leaving their Wi-Fi networks too open to intruders. More...
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    Social engineering attacks costly for business

    Social engineering attacks are widespread, frequent and cost organizations thousands of dollars annually according to new research from security firm Check Point Software Technologies. More...
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    Ride for Heart raises $3.9M

    <div>More than 13,000 cyclists and inline skaters took over two major Toronto arteries Sunday as they raised a record $3.9 million for heart and stroke research. That's $600,000 more than was collected in last year's Becel Heart & Stroke Ride for Heart fundraiser. The participants
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    Aussie student finds universe's 'missing mass'

    SYDNEY (AFP) – A 22-year-old Australian university student has solved a problem which has puzzled astrophysicists for decades, discovering part of the so-called "missing mass" of the universe during her summer break. Undergraduate Amelia Fraser-McKelvie made the breakthrough during a holiday...
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    Hello all

    I just joined this forum. I am looking into FTA. I haven't bought a receiver/satellite just yet. I don't want to get in over my head so I am doing the research first. Any help is appreciated. I have just dished my direct TV service and am looking for a little direction.
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    Glenn Research Center goes off lockdown

    The Glenn Research Center is on 350 acres in Ohio. About 3,000 people work there, NASA says A security test at NASA's Glenn Research Center caused a brief incident Friday after unconfirmed reports of a gunman in the facility became public. There never was a gunman and no one was in danger at...
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    Tokyo hit by insider trading claims

    Japan's financial regulator and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are investigating recent trading activity following allegations of widespread insider trading ahead of new share issues by Japanese companies. The TSE and the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission are examining possible insider...
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    U.S. research spending stagnant since 2005

    U.S. research spending stagnant since 2005 WASHINGTON, -- The United States invested $139 billion health research last year, an increase of 0.1 percent, or 5.6 cents, per health dollar from 2008, a study found. Research!America's estimate of public and private research funding for 2009...
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    People happiest/saddest from relationships

    People happiest/saddest from relationships BUFFALO, N.Y., -- Individual achievements like schooling or career may take most of one's effort but our best and worst experiences involve others, U.S. researchers say. Study co-author Shira Gabriel of the University at Buffalo, principal author...
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    Research links chemical to cognition

    Research links chemical to cognition BALTIMORE, University of Maryland researchers say discovery of a chemical in the brain that appears to reduce cognition could lead to pills that make people smarter. The work on kynurenic acid could also be used in the development of treatments for...
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    Research suspended over brain lab problems

    Research suspended over brain lab problems NEW YORK, Columbia University has suspended research at a New York brain-imaging center after federal investigators found patients were being injected with impure drugs. Kreitchman PET Center, considered the nation's leading center for positron...
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    Stanley joins Army research team

    Stanley joins Army research team ARLINGTON, Va., The U.S. Army's Aviation and Missile Research Development Engineering Center has chosen Stanley Inc. to join its Intuitive Research and Technology team. It said AMRDEC awarded it a five-year, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity task order...
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    Oceanographers study gulf oil plumes

    Oceanographers study gulf oil plumes ARLINGTON, Va., (UPI) -- The National Science Foundation says it's funding a 12-day research project aimed at characterizing subsurface oil plumes in the Gulf of Mexico. Officials said a multidisciplinary team of investigators from the Woods Hole...
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    Radio signal unpredictability studied

    Radio signal unpredictability studied LEICESTER, England, (UPI) -- British scientists say they are studying the unpredictability of radio signals that sometimes travel beyond the horizon, interfering with other signals. The investigators, led by University of Leicester doctoral researcher...
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    new on the block but not to testing

    hello all, nice site. doing a little research on my db 500s will be reading for a while.
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    Scientists start to unlock secrets of bird flight

    Scientists start to unlock secrets of bird flight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON – For millennia, people have watched the birds and bees and wondered: "How do they do that?" Thanks to high-speed film and some persistent scientists...
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