Results 91 to 100 of 312A Rutgers College of Nursing faculty member, Karen T. D'Alonzo, has been awarded a
three-year $274,104 grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research at the National
Institutes of Health … 
A dioxin toxin contained in the herbicide Agent Orange affects male reproductive health by
limiting the growth of the prostate gland and lowering testosterone levels … 
Sheila W. Chauvin, M.Ed., Ph.D., Director of the Office of Medical Education Research and
Development at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, has been awarded a half million
dollar … 
Polymers, large molecules comprised of chains of repeating structures, are used in
everything from the coatings on walls of ships and pipes to reduce flow drag to gene
therapy … 
… The machine, built by Cray Inc., is now rated second fastest in the world, with a
Linpack speed of 101.4 teraflops … 
Sandia National Laboratories' 8960-processor Thunderbird Linux cluster, developed in
collaboration with Dell Inc. and Cisco, maintained its sixth position in the Top500
Supercomputers by achieving an improved overall performance of … 
By analyzing sound, Montana State University electrical engineering professor Rob Maher's
research could lead to systems that detect snipers and provide environmental monitoring of
wildlands … 
The forum will address the role of thorium in three key areas: the environmental benefits
of thorium; the safety and national security aspects of thorium; and the economic benefits
and … 
Using nanotechnology, a team of University of Georgia researchers has developed a
diagnostic test that can detect viruses as diverse as influenza, HIV and RSV in 60 seconds
or less … 
Visitors to Supercomputing '06 in Tampa, Fla., this week will be the first to see a new
interactive map that shows nine of the world's largest computing grids. The map … 
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