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Keeping An Eye On Flash Floods: The Grid And Cyclops
April 22, 2009 Researchers in Europe are using grid technology to reduce the hazards of flash floods. After the extreme European floods of 2002, which heavily affected southern France, the French government ... > full story -
Software Fits Flexible Components
March 26, 2009 Can the newly designed dashboard be easily installed? What paths should the assembly robot take so that the cables do not hit against the car body? A new software program simulates assembly paths and ... > full story -
NASA Flight Tests Unique Jumbo Jet; Plane's Airborne Telescope Will Be Used to Unlock Secrets of the Cosmos
December 22, 2009 A NASA jumbo jet that will help scientists unlock the origins of the universe with infrared observations reached a milestone Dec. 18 when doors covering the plane's telescope were fully opened in ... > full story -
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MR Enterography Eliminates Unnecessary Radiation Exposure In Patients With Small Bowel Disease
May 1, 2009 MR enterography is an effective tool to evaluate and guide treatment of patients with Crohn's Disease (a common form of inflammatory bowel disease that typically affects young people) without ... > full story -
European Research Must Focus On The Grand Challenges, Experts Urge
July 10, 2009 For two days, 350 researchers, research funders, business people and politicians have been gathered to discuss the future development of European research. The Conference participants have agreed on ... > full story -
New Insights Into Formation Of The Centromere, A Key Cellular Structure In Powering And Controlling Chromosome Segregation
July 13, 2009 Scientists have described the formation of the centromere, a key cellular structure in powering and controlling chromosome segregation and accurate cell ... > full story -
IPhone: The Work Tool For Sustainable Factories Of The Future
May 28, 2009 Assembly system operators in sustainable factories of the future will have just the information they need - just when they need it. Operators will always be online thanks to an iPhone attached to ... > full story -
Excessive Bycatch Of Cod Undermines Moratorium: Cod Bycatch Was At Least 70 Per Cent Higher Than Target Levels
May 7, 2009 Cod bycatch was at least 70 per cent higher than target levels on the southern Grand Banks near Canada, holding back recovery of one of the world's best known fisheries following its spectacular ... > full story -
Nanotechnology: Self-Assembly Of Building Blocks Of DNA Can Now Be Easily Controlled
May 15, 2009 Nature has long perfected the construction of nanomachines. Now researchers have brought the construction of artificial supramolecular structures a step closer. They have managed to carefully control ... > full story -
RNA on the Move
December 3, 2009 In the fruitfly Drosophila, oskar mRNA, which is involved in defining the animal's body axes, is produced in the nuclei of nurse cells neighboring the oocyte, and must be transported to the oocyte ... > full story

