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  • Indian-American Rajiv Shah to head USAID


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    US President Barack Obama has nominated Indian-American Rajiv Shah to head US Agency for International
    5 hours ago
  • New live oral cholera vaccine developed by Indian scientists


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    Kolkata, Nov.11 (ANI): Scientists from three Indian institutes have developed a new live oral cholera vaccine from non-virulent innocuous strain, which was modified to formulate the vaccine.National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) developed this new vaccine with the help of scientists from Institute ...
    10 hours ago
  • RESEARCH SCIENTIST JOB POSITIONS-NICHOLAS PIRAMAL AHMEDABAD


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    Research Scientist Job Vacancies in Ahmedabad – Nicholas PiramalJob Title : Jr. Research Scientist/Research Associate-Analytical Development LabAbout Company :Piramal Healthcare Limited A major force in the pharmaceuticals and healthcare segment, Piramal Healthcare Limited, incorporating Healthcare Solutions & ...
    13 hours ago
  • Anti-Statism in America


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    Anyone who has followed closely the debate over national health insurance has probably noticed some peculiar inconsistencies in Americans’ attitudes toward the legislation. A Pew Poll released on October 8 found “steady support” for specific elements of the health care plan, including the public alternative to ...
    16 hours ago
  • Drinking Liquid Nitrogen


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    I guess this what scientist play with when they are free. Says him ~ with a bit of practice, it is easy not to swallow liquid nitrogen and make cool condensed vapor come out of the nostrils. Video after the break. [via Techeblog ]
    18 hours ago
  • An Interview With George Wills Favorite Climatologist


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    On our homepage today, Marilyn Berlin Snell has a terrific interview with climatologist Stephen Schneider, the scientist who, as a grad student moonlighting at NASA in 1971, predicted that the effects of aerosol pollution could outweigh the warming effects of CO2 and bring about a bout of global cooling. As it ...
    1 day ago
  • UCI robot being given ability to ‘think’


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    HAL 2000? Hardly. But Jeffrey Krichmar (right), a UCI cognitive scientist, and Brian Cox, an animatronics engineer, will give the robot Carl 1 software that simulates the decision making process. Image courtesy of UCI. A homely little robot with fake ears might end up helping to explain a problem faced by all ...
    1 day ago
  • Ahead of PM’s visit, India, US to discuss climate change


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    New Delhi, Nov 10 (IANS) US Energy Secretary Steven Chu will hold talks with Indian officials later this week over climate change and clean energy, one of the important issues on the table when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh holds talks with US President Barack Obama in Washington Nov 24.Chu is expected to meet ...
    1 day ago
  • Connect-a-Desk Seamlessly Blends Man With Machine [This Cyborg Life]


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    It might be quite a while before science and medicine are able to make you better, stronger and faster with bionics, but there is an easy and inexpensive way to blend man and machine that’s available today— Connect-a-Desk . Thanks to space age harness technology and alien plastics gleaned from UFO crashes, you can ...
    1 day ago
  • Scientist Smackdown: Can Nanoparticles Damage Human DNA?


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    “Nanoparticles can cause DNA damage across a cellular barrier.” That’s the title of a paper published in Nature Nanotechnology that inspired a number of ominous news headlines (two examples: Nanoparticles ‘can damage DNA ‘ and Nanoparticles can damage DNA at a distance: study ). The stories that ...
    1 day ago
  • How Much Power Does It Take To Simulate The Human Brain? [Robots]


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        Kwabena Boahen, a computer scientist at Stanford University, believes that it would require 10 megawatts to power a processor as smart as the human brain. His new “Neurogrid” supercomputer might be able to do it on only 20 watts. More here: How Much Power Does It Take To Simulate The Human Brain? ...
    2 days ago
  • Now You See it, Now You Don’t!


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    Is Nuclear power Safe?Watch how the politicians duck and dive.Watch how they pick and choose which bits of ’science’ to believe!Last week, smiley Alan Johnson fell out with serious Professor Nutt because the professor said some factual scientific things, things proven by statistics and analysis to have an ...
    2 days ago
  • LABORATORY ANALYST at PRESCO PLC


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    We require for immediate employment suitably qualified candidate to fill this vacancyLABORATORY ANALYSTQualifications/ExperienceBSc/HND in Industrial Chemistry, Food Science Technology or its equivalent3 years working experience in process industry (Sugar, Oil, Soap, Biscuit)Ability to analyze on line process and ...
    2 days ago
  • Kennedy killer’s photo not faked, says expert


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    Washington, Nov 9 (IANS) A computer scientist has unearthed new evidence to show that a well-known photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy’s alleged killer, was not fake.Hany Farid, a pioneer in digital forensics at Dartmouth College, analysed an iconic image of Oswald, pictured in a backyard setting, ...
    2 days ago
  • Deadly combo of bad luck and climate change may have killed Neanderthals


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    London, November 9 (ANI): A scientist has suggested that the Neanderthals might have gone extinct because of a deadly combination of bad luck and climate change.According to a report in New Scientist, the scientist in question is evolutionary ecologist Clive Finlayson.The Neanderthals, a race of cavemen who ruled ...
    2 days ago
  • Iran is right to develop nuclear energy: AQ Khan


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    Islamabad, Nov 9 (ANI): Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has backed Iran’s right to develop nuclear energy and said a propaganda campaign had been launched against that country’s atomic programme.The West is biased against the nuclear programmes of all Islamic countries, including Iran, ...
    2 days ago
  • Pedal Powered Clothes Spinner


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    Washing machines and dryers are certified energy guzzlers and for sure many have been looking for alternatives. And now we may be seeing pedal power at its finest, a contraption made by David Askins. This is a home-made system which takes the page out of mad scientist ideas from the movies. Get some exercise and ...
    2 days ago
  • Rice: People will soon thank Bush for what he’s done


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    The then Secretary of State was quoted as saying: “ People will soon  thank Bush for what he’s done ” As time passes, memories do fade. Given enough time America’s memory of what Mr. Bush did to America may fade and perhaps America may see Mr. Bush in a softer light. America may become reconciled to the ...
    3 days ago
  • Specialized DVR For Cars Could Make Teens Better Drivers [Safety]


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        Technological progress is amazing. Case in point: When I was learning to drive, my safety monitor was a “mom.” It barked orders at me as I navigated Massachusetts streets, oftentimes recklessly at high rates of speed. In the future More here: Specialized DVR For Cars Could Make Teens Better Drivers ...
    3 days ago
  • Help Our Squidly Brethren


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    One of our favorite Cephaloploggers and a frequent commenter here on DSN made the final cut for a science writing contest on ScientificBlogging.com! Go read Danna’s essay “Squid says: Whats for dinner? Probably not you” right now and click on the vote icon in the upper right corner of the post. You can vote once ...
    3 days ago

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