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| Pennsylvania Research News (United States)+ XML/RSS135 views, By Intersolv Consulting Leading Telecom market research and consulting firms Intersolv Consulting and COMPETEiNTEL announced their collaboration today, to provide market research, competitive intelligence and business consulting services in 2012. 84 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Quantum mechanics that requires the conservation of Joule heat by the creation of charge instead of an increase in temperature produces 1/f noise by a train of step changes in power similar to a Markov chain in a stochastic stationary process 86 views, By Alex Zorach / Merit Exchange LLC Passionflower, Passiflora incarnata, is an herb traditionally used to treat anxiety. RateTea has expanded their listings of passionflower tea, and also published extensive information about the medicinal uses of this herb, especially for anxiety. 144 views, By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Amy Marshall, Partner and Chief Operating Officer of Webbed Marketing, will lead a workshop “Using Social Media for Research” to help attendees understand how to harness the massive amounts of real-time data are available via social media. 82 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Molecular dynamics simulations of heat transfer in bulk materials consistent with statistical mechanics and valid under periodic boundary conditions are invalid by quantum mechanics for discrete nanostructures lacking periodic boundaries 174 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Extremely low voltage signals of Johnson-Nyquist noise from ambient temperature fluctuations of atoms in surfaces of nanoscale gaps suggest solutions of Maxwell’s equations in near-field heat transfer may not be valid 83 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Maxwell’s equations in near-field heat transfer for the tunneling of evanescent waves through nanoscale gaps are invalid as temperature fluctuations of surface atoms required by the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are negated by quantum mechanics 169 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Maxwell’s equations in near-field heat transfer for the tunneling of evanescent waves through nanoscale gaps are invalid as temperature fluctuations of surface atoms required by the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are negated by quantum mechanics 114 views, By The Hepatitis B Foundation NIH Sponsored Investigator Dr. David Kingston from Virginia Tech Gains Access to the Formerly Private Merck Natural Products Collection 397 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Quantum Mechanics invalidates Molecular Dynamics Heat Transfer of Discrete Nanostructures in Tribochemistry 462 views, By Verilogue, Inc. Company ranked among the fastest growing businesses in the Philadelphia region 244 views, By devon preparatory school Devon Prep Middle School student was invited to meet with Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX. 374 views, By Thomas Pevenslik The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics based on calculations using the redshift from Supernovae that showed the Universe is expanding at an accelerated rate was a mistake because the redshift was caused by absorption in cosmic dust 404 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Quantum mechanics requires nano-thermometers to be in contact with the cell to obtain valid measurements of temperature 75 views, By Merion Matters Executive Insight, the leading information resource for healthcare executives, has published the findings of its first-ever survey on healthcare executive salaries and compensation trends. 435 views, By Krol Media The historic Oaks Theater is pleased to announce the showing of “Malayaka House” with a guest appearance and Question and Answer session with the star Robert Flemming. 174 views, By Delta Market Research, Inc. David Riether is joining the Delta team as Vice President of Business Development 342 views, By Thomas Prevenslik The Ovshinsky Effect where small voltages applied to high resistance submicron films significantly reduces their resistance is explained by quantum mechanics. 296 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Quantum mechanics in conserving Joule heat by creating excitons thereby reducing the resistance of memristors is supported by numerical simulations of HP memristor switching at 5 kHz 245 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Thermal energy absorbed by pigment molecules during intermittent non-bonded contact with rhodopsin receptors is conserved by QED induced emission of its EM spectrum thereby assisting the excitation of pigments at VIS levels under dark conditions 406 views, By Thomas Prevenslik GALEX spectroscopy of galaxies showing cosmic dust produces wavelength dependent luminosities from Lyman alpha emissions is proof positive the Universe is static and not expanding. 436 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Thermal transport by QED radiation based on the creation of photons in nanostructures upon the absorption of EM energy is shown to supersede phonon based Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function 130 views, By David Laurent Gufffroy In order to get the right data to support an issue, it is important that the data comes from reliable sources. However, there is much more to it than this. For example, consider when a study is done with citizens participating giving their answers. 250 views, By Thomas V. Prevenslik GALEX measurements of nearby galaxies showing a green valley in the evolution between the blue cloud of young stars and the red sequence of older stars is explained without the Doppler effect by QED redshift of absorbed UV in cosmic dust 159 views, By 911 Panic Dialer KIDS - MIDDLE AGE - Seniors - All It's a true statement - that seniors & those challenge-mobile (including special needs children) spend countless hours every day on ground after FALLS! Good News is that there's now a Medical Alert 24/7 Dialer that is JUST ONE FEE - and THEN FREE! 677 views, By Emport, LLC A recent study discovered that different varieties of oat contain different levels of gluten. Researchers used the G12 antibody to identify three distinct categories of oat, proving that only some oats are safe for those on a gluten-free diet. 525 views, By Alex Zorach / RateTea.net RateTea.net has added percentile rankings of teas based on ratings by our community of users. 280 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Chemical signaling by binding of presynaptic neurotransmitter molecules to postsynaptic receptors is superseded by EM signaling using the spectra of the molecules excited by QED induced radiation 253 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Cell chromosomal and anastral spindles thought to assemble by autocatalysis are instead shown to assemble by QED radiation emitted by the spindles themselves from thermal energy absorbed from intracellular water molecule collisions. 175 views, By Ben Franklin Technology Partners/CNP Aspiring entrepreneurs and college students could earn up to $10,000 for a successful business plan. Applications to the TechCelerator in Carlisle being accepted now. 216 views, By Economy League of Greater Philadelphia 2026: Future Histories of Greater Philadelphia are four scenarios based on research into the forces and trends at work in the region, nation, and globe. A report detailing the futures and their implications for the region's outlook is online. 364 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Moth mating by olfactory shape theory relying on the improbable fitting of the pheromone (sex scent) into matched receptors on the antenna is probable with signals of the far infrared (FIR) spectra of the pheromone left along the trail of the female 153 views, By Compliance Implementation Services Diane Dellaratta, Billy Grimme, and Karen Chaney will assume clinical consultant positions with varying degrees of responsibility within CIS’ clinical team headed by Annette Horner, senior director of global clinical compliance. 146 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Solar radiation lacking the photon energy at the macroscale to create excitons by photoexcitation is superseded at the nanoscale as absorbed radiation is induced by QED to produce the high energy photons that create the excitons 227 views, By Devon Prepartory School Devon Prep Student Council sponsored a Student versus Faculty Challenge to kcik off Catholic Schools Week 2011 319 views, By Lisa Mixon Chestnut Hill College is mentioned in the new book, “Designing a World That Works for All: How the Youth of the World are Creating Real-World Solutions for the UN Millennium goals” for hosting the Design Science Lab since 2008. 142 views, By Lisa Mixon The History and Political Science Department at Chestnut Hill College will host an interdisciplinary conference on “The Legacy of the Civil War,” November 10–12, 2011. Keynote speakers will be MICHAEL BURLINGAME and ELIZABETH R. VARON 413 views, By Thomas Prevenslik The inability of vibration theories of olfaction to correlate odor with the EM spectra of odorants only proves the brain encoded odors individually allowing totally different odors to be correlated with almost identical EM spectra 474 views, By Ben Franklin Technology Partners/CNP Clarion Research Group (CRG) owns the license to a patent-pending platform technology that induces bone formation, which is of very significant clinical importance to the dental and orthopedic markets. 618 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Specific heat by Debye’s phonons leading to unphysical conclusions of reduced thermal conductivity in thin films and violations of mixing rules in nanofluids are avoided by specific heat based on photons in Planck’s blackbody relation. 235 views, By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Harrisburg University of Science and Technology and The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) are joining forces to develop a sensory science and consumer research program at the school’s campus located in downtown Harrisburg, Pa. 339 views, By B V Wertheimer Sunbury Press has released historian Steve Troutman's latest book "Tulpehocken Trail Traces", recounting the history of this well-known path from Sunbury to Womelsdorf, PA. 146 views, By Suzanne Cibotti ChemImage Corporation recently reported results from a hyperspectral imaging (HSI) study that displayed a 42.8% overall improvement in characterization of latent fingerprints in comparison to previous HSI image processing methods. It's Lung Cancer Awareness Month; You Should Test for Radon Gas According to Mitigator, Jamey Gelina 205 views, By Radon Testing & Mitigation Systems Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. According to Jamey Gelina, Radon Mitigation Specialist with Air Quality Control Agency: "All homes in The United States should be tested for radon gas." 490 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Einstein’s theory of specific heat based on phonons leading to unphysical results at the nanoscale is modified by photons that allow phonons to be the heat carriers at the macroscale, but photons are the heat carriers at the nanoscale. 310 views, By Wellspring Worldwide The Scripps Research Institute, Cambridge University and The University of British Columbia are utilizing Flintbox to promote and license over 200 biological materials. 576 views, By Veterinary Bioscience Institute Newly developed rat colonoscopy procedures allow for the direct examination and evaluation of the rat distal colon, and permit serial biopsy collections. 472 views, By Veerinary Bioscience Institute Mouse laparoscopy and rat laparoscopy surgery promotes both animal welfare and scientific progress through the reduction, refinement, and replacement of larger animal models. 216 views, By Suzanne Cibotti Raman molecular imaging shows promise in identifying cancers that are typically difficult to diagnose. Its history, successes and current advancements will be discussed at the International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS). 345 views, By Thomas Prevenslik Dark matter and energy by elementary particles that because of Hubble redshift are necessary to explain an expanding Universe in Big Bang cosmology are trumped by redshift in submicron cosmic dust particles in a static Universe |
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