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Largest, brightest supernova ever seen may be long-sought pair-instability supernova An exploding star first observed last September is the largest and most luminous supernova ever seen, according to University of California, Berkeley, astronomers, and may be the first example of a type of massive exploding star rare today but probably common in the very early universe. view more (2007-05-08)
RIKEN-RAL muon collaboration: ten more years for this successful international partnership The renewal of the ten-year collaboration between the Japanese RIKEN Laboratory and the CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory for an intense muon source was signed last week by Dr Gordon Walker, CLRC Chief Executive and Prof. T. Ogawa, Executive Director, RIKEN. The collaboration has been renewed for a further 10 years and there are plans to... view more... (2000-10-09)
Physics World Digest: January 2002 edition Special issue: New frontiers in superconductivity When physicists announced a year ago this month that a humble black powder called magnesium diboride is a "superconductor" - in other words, it loses all electrical resistance below a certain temperature - the news sparked a world-wide race to uncover the basic properties of this material, which... view more... (2001-12-20)
Press Invitation: Science Policy Paper presented by the EIROforum 20 April, Press Room, Berlaymont, Brussels view more (2005-04-11)
Technique used commonly in physics finds application in neuroscience o understand how brain cells release compounds (or transmitters) used when the cells communicate with each other, Vladimir Parpura, associate professor of neuroscience, and Umar Mohideen, professor of physics at UC Riverside, devised a new technique, used commonly in physics, that can be applied now to the study of a wide range of biological... view more... (2006-08-07)
New chromosomal abnormality identified in leukemia associated with Down syndrome Researchers identified a new chromosomal abnormality in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) that appears to work in concert with another mutation to give rise to cancer. This latest anomaly is particularly common in children with Down syndrome. view more (2009-10-19)
Alternative soft-touch materials for automobile interiors CROMODURO, a Basque company in the automotive sector, is working jointly with the GAIKER Technology Centre in a research project the object of which is to develop alternative materials for the manufacture of soft-touch materials for auto interiors (armrests, headrests, and so on). To this end, GAIKER will be working on developing micropellets... view more... (2004-05-10)
New genetic variants associated with lipid levels, risk for coronary artery disease Environmental and genetic factors influence a person's blood fat, or lipid levels, important risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD). While there is some understanding of the environmental contribution, the role of genetics has been less defined. view more (2008-01-14)
Sandia applies a surety approach in creating solutions to energy challenges With concerns that energy use will rapidly increase over the next several years while fossil fuels diminish, Sandia National Laboratories is looking at a new way to meet growing energy challenges—energy surety. view more (2006-07-12)
New engineered drug may offer prolonged arthritis relief Researchers at Duke University have devised a new way to significantly prolong the effects of an anti-inflammatory drug, potentially making it useful for providing longer-lasting treatment for osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis. view more (2006-10-16)
Neck surgery for cervical spine disorders found to alleviate associated headaches A new study published in the August 2009 issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) finds that two years after anterior cervical neck operations, patients who have arthroplasty (disc replacement) or arthodesis (spine fusion) can be expected to have significant improvement in their headache symptoms. view more (2009-08-04)
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