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Powerful software analysis complements a unique product line of novel medical devices designed to enable researchers to assemble and analyze multiple tissue specimens on a single glass slide. [PR.com - November 21, 2008]
Nature`s beauty is brilliantly displayed in the wing span of a butterfly. The wonder of those tiny and delicate creatures caught the eye of North Dakota entomologist Jim Oberfoell, 70, and he says he has spent a lifetime pursuing and preserving the insects.
Marin County officials face a tough budget, with a state fiscal crisis and slowing tax revenues requiring program cutbacks, and they quickly followed through this week on a pledge to cut grant programs sliced from the state budget.
Ferrari?s hope was to lure not the predictable wealthy performance-minded luxury types, but fresh faces who just happened to be wealthy performance-minded luxury types.
Cougar Killed in Troup County, Ga. -- Hunters around West Point Lake might be led to believe that Georgia has a new predator roaming the woods - the cougar. A recent kill of a male cougar on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer land at West Point Lake, south of Hwy. 109 seemed to verify that thought.
There appears to be a consensus that 2008 All American Futurity champion Stolis Winner had caffeine in his system during the race. The two-year-old gelding won the Labor Day race by a half-length over the undefeated, Louisiana-bred stallion, Jet black Patriot, to claim the $1 million prize.
I was happy writing "Talk" pieces and poems for The New Yorker, including a turkey timeline called Meleagris Gallopavo. Overdue for an update, non?
American farmers have long worried about the declining population of honeybees, a key crop pollinator. But honeybees originally came from Europe, so can't U.S. farms get by without them - with a little help from good old American bugs whose ancestors were here before Columbus?
Caltech researchers have developed a new technique named 4-D electron microscopy to capture images of atoms in real time. They claim that their 4-D microscope will revolutionize the way we look at the nanoworld. Caltech adds that Ahmed Zewail, winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his colleagues, have introduced the time dimension into high-resolution electron microscopy. The Caltech ...
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