A new annual review from Scientific American is aimed at “fostering a worldwide innovation climate with clarity, not clichés.” The report is called Scientific American Worldview: A Global Biotechnology Perspective. Yali Friedman, author of Building Biotechnology, and Jeremy Abbate discuss the report at the Biotechnology Industry Organization’s annual convention, providing a look at areas where innovation thrives and where it does not. They also discuss the impact of the global economic crisis on innovation.Friedman is also managing editor of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology and lead editorial consultant for Scientific American Worldview. Jeremy Abbate is the director of Global Media Solutions for Scientific American.BIO represents more than 1,200 biotechnology companies, academic institutions and state biotechnology centers in the United States and 30 other nations.To see Friedman and Abbate discussing the scorecard go to www.moreaboutthat.info, click on BIO Innovation and play or dow...
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Place a quarter on a soda can with some cold water/tea . The coin jumps when u gently touch the bottle with your hand. the warmth from your hand expands the air which makes the coin move
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ScienCalc is a convenient and powerful scientific calculator. ScienCalc calculates mathematical expression. It supports the common arithmetic operations ( , -, *, /) and parentheses.The program contains high-performance arithmetic, trigonometric, hyperbolic and transcendental calculation routines. All the function routines therein map directly to Intel 80387 FPU floating-point machine instructions. Scientific calculator gives students, teachers, scientists and engineers the power to find values for even the most complex equation set. You can build equation set, which can include a wide array of linear and nonlinear models for any application: *Linear equations *Polynomial and rational equations *Nonlinear exponential, logarithmic and power equations *Pre-defined mathematical and physical constants A flexible work area lets you type in your equations directly. It is as simple as a regular text editor. Annotate, edit and repeat your calculations in the work area. You can also paste your equations into
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In this one-minute video, Dr. Schlitz explores the possibility that we are now going through the next scientific revolution, one every bit as profound as those created by Copernicus, Darwin, and Einstein.
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For more info visit www.newsinfusion.comMADIT-CRT Trial Results Provide Clinical Evidence That Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Significantly Slows Heart Failure Progression Natick, MA and Barcelona (September 1, 2009) — Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) today announced final results from the landmark MADIT-CRT trial, which were published by the New England Journal of Medicine and presented during a Hot Line session at the annual European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Barcelona. Arthur Moss, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center and Principal Investigator of the trial, presented the MADIT-CRT data. The primary endpoint showed that Boston Scientifics cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds) were associated with a 34 percent relative reduction in the risk of all-cause mortality or first heart failure event in asymptomatic and mild (NYHA Class I and II1) heart failure patients, when compared to standard implantable cardioverter ...
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DesktopCalc is an enhanced, easy-to-use and powerful scientific calculator with an expression editor, printing operation, result history list and integrated help. Desktop calculator gives students, teachers, scientists and engineers the power to find values for even the most complex equation set.DesktopCalc uses Advanced DAL (Dynamic Algebraic Logic) mechanism to perform all its operation with the built-in 38-digit precision math emulator for high precision.DesktopCalc combines fast just-one-click interface with broad set of functions. It was designed as a tool that is convenient for both elementary and scientific calculator. DesktopCalc features include the following:* Possibility to enter mathematical formulas as with a keyboard as with built-in button-panels.* Scientific calculations - unlimited expression length* Syntax highlight of math expression and proper operator precedence* Parenthesis compatible* Scientific notation* Calculation range: - maximal positive number: 1.797E 308 - minimal p