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McGill researchers find oldest rocks on Earth McGill University researchers have discovered the oldest rocks on Earth - a discovery which sheds more light on our planet's mysterious beginnings. view more (2008-09-26)
Delft researcher develops design-rules for transport networks Large changes unnecessary for multimodal transport Multimodal transport is not in need of redesigned networks, rather of well designed ones. This is one of the conclusions from the PhD research of Rob van Nes, who will defend his thesis on Wednesday 25 September at TU Delft. "A highway with too many on and off ramps actually becomes a main... view more... (2002-09-24)
Mixing without side effects The range of micromixers offered by IMM is also suitable for processes susceptible to fouling, especially in fine chemistry and pharmaceutics. The new „Interdigital-separation-layer-mixers" are replacing the present generation of „Separation-layer-mixers". The new mixer system has been adapted especially to industrial... view more... (2002-11-28)
US teens adopted as infants appear to have moderately increased odds of mental health problems Although most adopted American teens are psychologically healthy, adoptees appear to be at greater risk for emotional and behavioral problems than non-adoptees. view more (2008-05-06)
Brain power goes green Our brains, it turns out, are eco-friendly. A study published in Science and reviewed by F1000 Biology members Venkatesh Murthy and Jakob Sorensen reveals that our brains have the amazing ability to be energy efficient. view more (2009-10-15)
ACHEMASIA 2004: Scale-out for Highest Product Purity The Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH (IMM) has developed a flexible system which evenly distributes a liquid flow to six different micromixers without an active flow regulation being necessary. The liquid distribution system was operated with selected impinging jet micro mixers and specifically adjusted separation layer micro mixers... view more... (2004-05-13)
Let's Stick Together - A Protein Protects Chromosome Bonds The protein Mnd2 inhibits premature separation of chromosomes during the formation of gametes. The now published discovery of this regulatory function may help to understand the origin of some common congenital chromosome defects. The project of a team of the University of Vienna funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) contributes to the Campus... view more... (2005-03-29)
Newborn brain cells show the way Although the fact that we generate new brain cells throughout life is no longer disputed, their purpose has been the topic of much debate. view more (2009-07-10)
Single-parent Children At Increased Risk Of Suicide, Psychiatric Disease, And Substance Abuse (pp 271, 289) Authors of a Swedish population study in this week's issue of THE LANCET provide strong evidence that children brought up in single-parent households are more likely to suffer health problems--especially relating to mental illness and suicide risk--than children brought up with both parents in the same household. Research on the psychological and... view more... (2003-01-23)
Advances in the Separation of Nucleosides Researchers in Oxford University's Department of Inorganic Chemistry have devised a method for the selective separation and recovery of nucleoside phosphates from complex reaction mixtures using Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) materials. Nucleoside phosphates are used extensively in industry as intermediates or additives in nutraceutical and... view more... (2003-02-11)
DMC spacecraft ready for launch on Friday 24 September 2003 A joint team of SSTL, Nigerian and Turkish engineers have completed the preparation, test and integration of all three spacecraft due for launch onboard Kosmos at 06:09 GMT on Friday 26 September 2003. view more (2003-09-24)
World Wide Web Consortium Publishes XForms 1.0 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation W3C`s Next-generation Forms Technology Ready for Implementors After Nearly 10 Years, It`s Time to Upgrade Forms on the Web When HTML Forms were introduced to the Web in 1993, they provided a means to gather information and perform transactions. The structure of forms served the needs of many users at that time, as well as the devices used to... view more... (2002-11-12)
War-time evacuation puts children at risk Young children who are evacuated from their home during a war can experience long term effects on their psychological well-being that are related to this temporary separation. view more (2004-08-24)
New findings measure precise impact of fat on cancer spread Researchers at Purdue University have precisely measured the impact of a high-fat diet on the spread of cancer, finding that excessive dietary fat caused a 300 percent increase in metastasizing tumor cells in laboratory animals. view more (2009-02-26)
Hanover Trade Fair 2003: Zigzag for the maximum µ-concentration The dielectrophoresis (DEP) chip as µ-concentrator for reliable analyses Developed jointly by the Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH (IMM) and NorChip AS, the µ-concentrator is particular suitable for application in biomedical diagnostics. Using DEP, this chip enables the highly efficient separation and concentration of polarisable... view more... (2003-04-07)
Medical profession attempts to "clean up" relations with drug industry As entanglement between doctors and drug grows, a two-part article by journalist Ray Moynihan in this week’s BMJ explores the brewing conflicts at one of the world’s leading medical institutions over how to redefine relations with big pharmaceutical companies. view more (2003-05-28)
Is divorce bad for the parents? The elderly are cared for by their adult children regardless of their marital status. In a unique study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, researchers found British adult children help their elderly parents according to current need (i.e. health) rather than past behaviour. view more (2008-05-12)
1 sponge-like material, 3 different applications A new sponge-like material that is black, brittle and freeze-dried (just like the ice cream astronauts eat) can pull off some pretty impressive feats. view more (2009-05-18)
Fathers need their children Single fathers should never be prevented from seeing their children. Even in the toughest family conflicts, interaction should always continue between father and child according to sociologist Germain Dulac, a researcher at the Université de Montréal's Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Violence Against Women and Families. view more (2008-09-09)
Secrets of the 4 chambers revealed by reptile hearts The first genetic link in the evolution of the heart from three-chambered to four-chambered has been found, illuminating part of the puzzle of how birds and mammals became warm-blooded. view more (2009-09-03)
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