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73 views, By Blakelee Midyett
Golden Software, Inc. announces the release of Voxler 3, a complete scientific 3D data visualization and graphics application. Users can import data in a multitude of file types to create graphics and explore relationships between 3D data sets.

71 views, By Blakelee Midyett
Golden Software, Inc. announces the release of Strater 3, a user-friendly upgrade to Strater. Strater 3 creates professional well logs, cross sections and location maps from interval, depth, and well data.

386 views, By Venus Rizing Reporting
Aquaponic-Gardening is a simple, easy to use survival food plan, which can save a family thousands of dollars a year at the grocery store. It is an amazing self renewing system which can continually feed any family in a renewable cycle.

56 views, By SPRI
The Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, Colorado has completed construction of its multi-million, state of the art biomechanics research laboratories and surgical skills facilities.

519 views, By Benjamin Solomon
Gravity modification is now theoretically feasible with the discovery of the massless formula for gravitational acceleration g=τc^2, and the discovery of Non Inertia, Ni, Fields.

128 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
The Abengoa Mojave Solar Project that we covered two years ago when it signed a 600 gigawatthour annual power contract with PG&E has just got the BLM permit approval for its 250 MW solar thermal project in California

141 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
"Aquaculture," the development of fish farms, will get a boost in local coastal waters.

90 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
Congress has passed a bill that would cut all funding from the Microbiological Data Program, which food safety experts call the United States' most important defense against produce-borne E. coli infection, the Chicago Tribune reports.

255 views, By Danielle Marie Franklin
Chinese researchers have discovered that altered cellular proteins may be why some people do not contract mesothelioma even after being exposed to asbestos.

171 views, By Maggie Chamberlin Holben
The Colorado Institute for Drug, Device and Diagnostic Development (CID4) has selected Ft. Collins, Colorado-based VetDC to receive funding and management assistance to advance its Lead Molecule, VDC 1101.

52 views, By Alicia Hassinger
National Solar Day is June 18: Learn More about Solar Careers, Take a Tour of the Facility

479 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
Stiff winds blew ash from a Chilean volcano Tuesday in a widening arc across Argentina to the capital, grounding most air travel to and from the country for much of the day.

80 views, By Gaile Meeks
Advantage CEO, Jody Singleton, spoke for IEEE Power & Energy Society’s panel at the 12th annual Conference and Exposition on Transmission and Distribution, Operation, Engineering Construction and Live-Line Maintenance international conference.

121 views, By Danielle Marie Franklin
Former Congressman, Patrick Kennedy, wants to create a map of the brain and cure every brain disease within 10 years.

96 views, By Danielle Franklin
A new study has shown that giving soldiers an infusion of calories and proteins soon after they experience a traumatic brain injury, their condition seems to improve.

70 views, By Eric Lapp
Drug addiction is a crippling epidemic. Former drug addict, Eric Lapp, has finally cracked the addiction code. By addressing brain chemistry, his natural drug treatment program is helping addicts live drug free.

248 views, By Kristin Mapstone Smith
Dr. William Sterett, an orthopedic knee surgeon with the Steadman Clinic in Vail, was chosen for the 2011 USSA J. Leland Sosman Award for his outstanding medical care and selfless volunteer service provided to USSA skiing and snowboarding athletes.

684 views, By Blakelee Midyett
Golden Software, Inc. announces Grapher 9 with Unicode font support for international users, a 64-bit installation version for loading large data sets, the ability to move any label in a graph, and an improved clipping system.

88 views, By Marie Rotter
Process knowledge and quality control is improved by employing near-infrared technology over the conveyor

191 views, By Colorado BioScience Association
Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) announces Steve Orndorff, President & CEO of Ariel pharmaceuticals, as the new chairperson of the board of directors. Orndorff assumes chairperson responsibilities from Rick Jory, Sandhill Scientific, Inc.

351 views, By Julia Havelick
A new, Italian study that investigated the chemical makeup of mesothelioma and surrounding tissues could help improve treatment by making it more effective.

1689 views, By Steadman Philippon Research Institute
The Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, CO has developed a new reconstruction technique for MCL tears and injuries. The Institute states that this new treatment of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) is most effective long-term.

202 views, By Julia Havelick
Former NFL-player, Dave Duerson, died recently and had his brain donated to Boston University for traumatic brain injury research.

224 views, By Julia Havelick
A new book by the best-selling author, Lisa Genova, explores what it is like to have a traumatic brain injury from the patient's perspective.

159 views, By Julia Havelick
Although many strides have been made to help find a cure for mesothelioma,funding needs to be secured before future research can be done.

249 views, By Maggie Chamberlin Holben, APR
The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) and The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) have jointly released results of the Bioscience Discovery Evaluation Grant Program (BDEGP).

156 views, By John Holland
Analytical Instrument Recycle, Inc. services hundreds of clients annually, including universities, municipalities, Fortune 500 companies, state agencies and more.

315 views, By Julia Havelick
New clinical trials may help doctors find a mesothelioma cure. Mesothelioma is one of the most deadly forms of cancer and currently has no cure.

749 views, By Dr. Peter J. Millett
Dr. Peter Millett recently teamed with orthopedic industry leader, Arthrex, to produce live footage of rotator cuff repair surgery. This video will be made available to surgeons world-wide as an educational tool on arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery.

419 views, By Kristin Mapstone Smith
Steadman Philippon Research Institute (Vail) announces Alpine racer Tommy Ford and free ride skier, Tucker Perkins, will serve as Ambassadors for the Institute. Both athletes credit the Institute for outstanding evidence-based orthopedic research.

1099 views, By LegalView
New research has found potential new treatment options for mesothelioma lung cancer, the deadly disease caused by asbestos exposure.

346 views, By Juli Dimos
Remediation Products Inc.’s Trap & Treat® BOS 100® environmental remediation product does not infringe five Adventus patents, the company announced today.

7244 views, By Kim Long
The Moon Calendar 2011 is available for sale. The Moon Calendar has been published every year since 1981. The new edition is a traditional 28-page wall calendar with the moon phases for every day of the year depicted in a striking graphic panel.

164 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
Wert-Berater, Inc. is a provider of feasibility studies for all types of biomass facilities.

210 views, By GeoOptics
Policymakers, Scientists, Technologists and Investors To Preview the Next Frontier in Digitizing Planet Earth

414 views, By Mister Photon Media - Denver Colorado office
Mister Photon Media, Colorado camera crew provider uses multiple camera/support equipment technologies for high definition educational piece produced by the National Science Foundation.

284 views, By Cherry
Smart and compact a 15 inch TV is ideal for smaller rooms

953 views, By Watson and Company
Quantum Artist, Malcolm Watson ~ The Barefoot Violinist will be giving a special guest performance for a landmark gathering of Scientists and Spiritual Masters in San Diego on July 17, 2010.

493 views, By Boulder Nonlinear Systems
(SBIR) grant from the National Center for Research Resources through the National Institute of Health to develop new methods for automation of quantitative DIC microscopy for 3D live-cell imaging using programmable active wavefront modulation.

606 views, By Patrick McMillan
Award Winning and Best Selling Author of The Biology of Belief Dr. Bruce Lipton PhD. Joins the Incredible Line-Up of Expert Guest for the Happier Kids Now Expo in October 2010. This is a FREE Event no Parent or Teacher will want to Miss!

209 views, By ASD Inc.
Steven Smith brings high-technology, business development record

244 views, By Metzger Associates
Firm to help analytical instrumentation pioneer ASD Inc. capitalize on 20 years of leadership and enable more growth

396 views, By Wert-Berater, Inc.
Wert-Berater, Inc. provides feasibility studies for all Alternative Energy programs including those seeking USDA funding.

246 views, By ASD Inc.
High-performance analytical instrumentation, International clients, and culture of collaboration with science and industry keep ASD at forefront

1021 views, 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.

372 views, By Mobile Epiphany
Biologists from the University of Washington are implementing new geospatial mobile applications in their penguin research in Punta Tombo, Argentina.

711 views, By Neil Butterfield
Magnesium Oil Is Perhaps the Most Revolutionary Nutritional Product To Hit The Market This Century

434 views, By La Ishá Inc.
US researchers found that pomegranates contain six natural compounds that may prevent the growth of hormone-dependent breast cancer by blocking the enzyme aromatase, which changes androgen to estrogen.

255 views, By Ken Johnson
42U, US based leading provider of Data Center Efficiency Solutions, fervently joined in efforts to raise funds for Haiti.

304 views, By Brook Sutton
Nikwax underwrote a grant through the American Alpine Club to study the impacts of global warming in the alpine environment. Tracie Seimon, a PhD at Columbia University, was awarded one half of the grant. She has just announced her results.



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