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BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Catherine Arnst |
Keeping Lawyers Out Of The Lab Researchers gripe that suits arising from their findings waste time and hurt their reputations. |
Wired February 2007 Hodgman et al. |
What We Don't Know How did life begin? What's the universe made of? Why do we sleep? 42 of the biggest questions in science... Six mysteries of the universe solved... Smart answers to silly questions... |
Geotimes January 2007 Erin Gleeson |
Without a Budget, NSF Loses The new Congress does not intend to pass a 2007 National Science Foundation budget, and instead plans to run the federal government on a continuing resolution for all of fiscal year 2007. |
Scientific American February 2007 |
Truth Time in Washington Will science benefit from the shift in political power? |
Bio-IT World Dec 2006/Jan 2007 Eric K. Neumann |
Scenes from the Semantic Web Conference Highlights from the fifth annual International Semantic Web Conference: Healthcare and life sciences: AlzPharm project... EpiSPIDER... Patient Summary System for the European Union... etc. |
Bio-IT World Dec 2006/Jan 2007 Salvatore Salamone |
IBM Tops Supercomputing Top 500 List The IBM Blue Gene/L system retained the premier spot in the latest edition of the Top 500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers. But perhaps the trend that labs should be seizing upon is the rapid adoption of multi-core processors for high performance computing. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2007 Goldstein & Sweet |
Joules, BTUs, Quads--Let's Call the Whole Thing Off The fact that energy sources and uses are stated in so many different kinds of terms is increasingly seen as not merely an annoyance but as a serious impediment to public understanding of critical choices. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2007 Stephen Cass |
Podcast Picks Science-based podcast recommendations: Blind Cool Tech... The Hill Associates Week in Telecom... Spitzer Space Telescope...Center for Internet and Society... |
IEEE Spectrum January 2007 Janet M. Six |
Sci/Tech Museums Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh... The Exploratorium, San Francisco... Science North, Sudbury, Ont., Canada... |
Chemistry World January 2007 Sue Ferns |
Comment: Who's Looking After British Science? As the union representing public sector scientists in the UK, Prospect is calling for urgent action to stem the loss of key science research facilities and staff. |
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