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SAN DIEGO -- Syrrx Inc., a next-generation, structure-based drug discovery company, today reported the publication of an article further describing th...
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WOODCLIFF LAKE -- When Julie Odgen wanted to introduce her sixth- grade science class to the history of the atomic structure last November, she went to SchoolTube, a video-sharing website for students and teachers, to see how others had approached the subject.
There she found a short clip of a teacher rapping about the development of atomic structures.
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SAN DIEGO -- Syrrx Inc., a next generation structure-based drug discovery company, today reported the publication of the atomic structure of human 11(...
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...Communities: Coal, Atomic Energy, Economics. In 1951 Belgium, West Germany, ...STRUCTURE. The EU's several governing bodies oversee differe...
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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 2004
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World-renowned chemist and Nobel Prize-winner Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had never seen anything like it. Watching incoming storms drape the Salt Lake Valley from the porch of his 11th Avenue home was something the scientist could never discover under a microscope, but that and Utah's vast landscapes made his four years in Salt Lake City some of his favorite.
The view was "spectacular" to the native of India, who would eventually dissect the human genome, solve both the atomic and genetic structure of the ribosome, and win this year's prestigious Nobel Prize. The work, he said, isn't terribly surprising, but "the surprising thing for me is that I was able to be part of it.
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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 2003
Syrrx Inc., a next generation structure based drug d...
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Matthew Zaluzec of Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, says that given the prevailing conditions, where vehicle manufacturers are looking at the ways and means to provide better quality products without adding to the cost, at Ford they are working at the atomic level. One of the projects they've undertaken is known as "Atoms to Engines." That's as in conventional internal combustion engines. Zaluzec explains that the "Atoms to Engines" project involved looking at the structure, process and properties of aluminum at the atomic level. Consequently, they are working on "infrastructure" issues, as in developing techniques that will cause the nanoparticles not to clump so that they can be incorporated in plastics and paints and have the characteristics that they were developed to address...
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- For 40 high school physics honor students from Pittsburgh's public high schools, it is a chance to glimpse the future of nuclear science and research. The Department of Energy (DOE) invited these students to tour DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tenn., today to meet with scientists to get a first-hand look at the new research tools and career opportunities for the next generation of engineers and researchers. Today's visit is part of the continuing effort to enhance science and math education opportunities for American students.
In October 2004, Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced that DOE would partner with educators to introduce a new curriculum in nuclear science and technology in a national pilot program. The ...
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A wonderful movie is out on DVD that I think all families - but most especially home-schoolers - should make part of their video libraries. "What the (Bleep) Do We Know!?" is an amazing exploration of the dizzying realities of atomic structure, the nature of matter, the interaction of cells within the body, the way the mind perceives stimuli and, ultimately, how thought creates reality.
This film is hard to categorize. At first, it might seem like a New Age documentary. Then it starts telling the story of one character, Amanda, a photographer whose marriage was dealt a heavy blow by her husband's infidelity. No sooner do we get involved in her story, however, than we are swept into animation about the way the brain processes information and the various reactions caused throughout the body.