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Senate Approves Year of Chemistry
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By unanimous consent, the U.S. Senate adopted a resolution yesterday designating 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry.
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New Programs Offered at WPI
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The university is now giving students the options to earn degrees in bioinformatics and computational biology this academic year.
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Breaking Chemistry's Bad Rap
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Breaking Bad is not improving chemistry’s tarnished public image says an assistant professor of chemistry at American University.
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Insulin Switches in Pancreas Discovered
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Scientists have identified how a hormone turns on a series of molecular switches inside the pancreas that increases production of insulin.
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Algorithm Detects Focus Error in Eyes
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Researchers have discovered how to extract and use info in an individual image to determine how far objects are from the focus distance.
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Rediscovering pluripotency
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This conference will cover all major aspects of pluripotency, from teratocarcinomas to embryonic stem cells.
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New Kind of 'Quasiparticles' Found
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Unlike massless photon-like quasiparticles in single-layer graphene, these new quasiparticles have mass.
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Berkeley Builds Better Battery
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Lab has designed a new kind of anode that can absorb eight times the lithium of current designs while maintaining its high capacity.
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Biosensor to Help Detect Disease
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LANL recently completed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Biomagnetics to commercially develop device.
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Biochemist Wins NIH Pioneer Award
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U of U researcher Brenda L. Bass, Ph.D., has won the prestigious prize to study an elusive RNA molecule's link to inflammatory diseases.
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Amazing Electrical Properties
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Researchers at ORNL recently discovered a material with 10 times the piezoelectric effect of crystals and ceramics.
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Bionic Bacteria May be Big Help
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A strain of genetically enhanced bacteria created recently may mean new drugs and new ways of manufacturing medicines.
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