News: [Entry posted at 31st October 2008 03:54 PM GMT] The Santa Fe Institute (SFI), a 24-year-old collaborative research center in New Mexico, is tightening its belt in anticipation of continued market instability and a curtailment in donations to support its ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 30th October 2008 06:20 PM GMT] The mysterious disease has been ravaging bat populations in the northeastern US appears to be caused by a previously undescribed species of a common fungus, according to research published ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 29th October 2008 04:40 PM GMT] Venture capital investment in the biotechnology sector appears to be one bright spot in an otherwise gloomy snapshot of the financial climate, according to recent data. But a strong third ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 27th October 2008 10:54 PM GMT] With just over a week to go until Americans choose their next President, the McCain/Palin campaign has again lashed out at what they've called wasteful "earmark" spending on "pet ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 24th October 2008 09:34 PM GMT] When I heard that pharmaceutical company Merck was slashing more than 7,000 jobs across the company, my thoughts immediately went to Eric Schadt and his colleagues at Rosetta Inpharmatics, a ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 14th October 2008 07:43 PM GMT] An Emory University psychiatrist under investigation by a Senate committee for allegedly failing to disclose more than a million dollars in pharmaceutical company pay has stepped down as principal investigator on a $9.3 million National Institutes ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 8th October 2008 03:21 PM GMT] Three researchers who were instrumental in discovering and developing green florescent protein (GFP), which revolutionized how biologists observe the functioning of living cells, have won the 2008 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 8th October 2008 10:44 AM GMT] The 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry will go to a trio of researchers who discovered, expressed, and developed green fluorescent protein (GFP) and revolutionized the way that biologists visualize living cells. Osamu Shimomura discovered GFP in the ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 7th October 2008 09:50 PM GMT] Embryonic stem cell biotech company Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), announced today (Oct. 7) that it will be selling off $500,000 in convertible bonds in the next three months, following the company's ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 6th October 2008 07:39 PM GMT] Renowned psychiatrist Charles Nemeroff stepped down from his position as chairman of the psychiatry department at Emory University on Friday (Oct. 3) amid accusations that he's failed to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in pharmaceutical ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 1st October 2008 05:00 PM GMT] Predicting who will win Nobel Prizes is a tricky business. The Nobel committees' nomination and selection processes are cloaked in mystery.
Each year, though, a couple brave organizations try their luck. One of these is Thomson Reuters, which has ... Click to continue
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