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By Mike Adelstein
Laser microfabrication leader, Potomac Photonics, Inc. has been awarded a supplemental $45,000 grant as part of their SBIR Phase II contract with the National Science Foundation.

By Melanie Bernds
“The USDA-ARS lab at the Danforth Center can rapidly analyze large genetic populations of the diverse staple crop with the statistically powerful resource of Nested Association Mapping,” said Baxter.

By Binghamton University
Three of the nation’s leading universities have joined with 15 US companies to launch a first-of-its-kind research center whose approach to energy efficiency could mean savings of millions of dollars and a ‘greener’ electronics industry.

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
The funding allows Harrisburg University to impact higher education at the national level, while also helping to expand, attract and create economic opportunities nationwide.

By Isopure Water
Why to consider price with an RO System.

By N.C. A&T State University
The National Science Foundation has awarded $4 million to the Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials at N.C. A&T State University for FY 2012.

By Florida Advanced Technological Education Center
FLATE, the NSF Center of Excellence in Manufacturing at HCC-Brandon, received STEMflorida, Inc.’s “Best Practice Award for Excellence Integrating Needs of STEM-Enabled Programs into Engaging Curriculum and Educational Outreach Resources.”

By Dan Sizelove
Aquatherm Industries, manufacturer of solar thermal heating systems for swimming pools, has announced its Sunlite and Ecolite products have passed the strict testing criteria set forth by the National Sanitation Foundation and are now NSF-50 listed.

By Joyce zhang
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC (THT) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded funding from National Science Foundation (NSF) for a coal mine safety project entitled “"SBIR Phase I: Capture and Use of Coal Mine Ventilation Air Methane (VAM)."

By Draper Laboratory
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a Graduate Student Research Fellowship on April 5 to Sarah Brown, who will work to improve diagnosis of traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder at Draper Laboratory beginning this fall.

By Larta Institute
Seven past participants in Larta Institute's Commercialization Assistance Program (CAP) were recognized as Tibbetts awardees in the month of February.

By Bioo Scientific
Bioo Scientific was recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to support its research for the biomolecular detection of microRNA.

By Sharon Rosenblatt
Accessibility Partners will exhibit at this year’s 2010 Interagency Disability Educational Awareness Showcase (IDEAS) as well as the National Science Foundation (NSF) Accessibility and Accommodations Awareness Technology Webinar and Expo.

By Dan Sizelove
The most trusted name in solar pool heating is now the safest. Aquatherm Industries, manufacturer of solar heaters for swimming pools, is proud to announce they have become the first and only manufacturer to receive NSF-50 certification.

By Pacific Stainless Products Marketing
St Helens, Oregon – September 1st, 2010 - Pacific Stainless Products, a leader in Stainless Steel Manufacturing, announced International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO) 9001:2008 certification, demonstrating their commitment to quality.

By Miles O'Brien, Science Nation Correspondent NSF
What if plants could tell us when they are thirsty? With funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), AgriHouse has developed a leaf sensor that is enabling plants to do just that.

By MoboVivo Inc.
MoboVivo Inc., unveils new software, a platform that repurposes and distributes video to any device, including the iPhone, BlackBerry and Palm. MoboVivo's software is developed with Cybera, the Grid Research Centre and the University of Calgary.

By Ira L Shapira DDS, DABDSM, DAAPM, FICCMO
Ira L Shapira DS, DABDSM,DAAPM, FICCMO is a Diplomate of /the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine and founder of I HATE CPAP LLC which created www.ihatecpap.com to help patients locate sleep apnea dentist.

By Alex David
One of the best Lotus notes conversion software is the SysTools Export Notes conversion software. With the help of this conversion tool, you can alter the Notes calendar, contacts, journals, emails and even to-do-lists to that of the MS Outlook.

By Vital Technologies, Inc.
The green disinfectant Vital Oxide recently received the coveted NSF International Certification as an approved cleaner for food contact surfaces.

By David Larson
SysTools announces PST to NSF Conversion Tool

By DuplicEDI
Today the latest version of the DuplicEDI Data Management tool DuplicEDI Web was released. This EDI Data Management tool bridges the gap between Practice Management Systems and the clearinghouses and payers that healthcare providers communicate with.

By ASCO
ASCO today introduced its NSF Stainless Steel valves. These solenoid valves carry National Sanitary Foundation (NSF) 61 and 169 approvals, permitting their use in both potable water or food service applications.






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