Science And Technology Committee Report On Human Reproductive Technologies And The Law
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Ubiquitous Chemical Associated with
Abnormal Human Reproductive Development
Ubiquitous Chemical Associated with
Abnormal Human Reproductive Development
06/05/2005 11:02 PMEntrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
Entrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
01/07/2004 03:11 PMDonga.com Jan 7 2004 11:54AM ET
Regulating reproductive technology -
less is more
Regulating reproductive technology -
less is more
03/30/2005 01:05 PMspiked Mar 30 2005 5:45PM GMT
Invistics® Founder Joins National
Science Foundation Committee
Invistics® Founder Joins National
Science Foundation Committee
03/14/2005 04:12 PMInvistics, developer of manufacturing performance management software,
announced today that founder Tom Knight has been invited to join the
Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small
Business Innovation Research and Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR)
programs. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Human Cloning: The State of the Science
Human Cloning: The State of the Science
02/17/2004 06:03 AMBusiness Week Feb 17 2004 10:18AM GMT
Japan Science Council OKs Human Cloning
(AP)
Japan Science Council OKs Human Cloning
(AP)
07/24/2004 04:56 AMAP - The government's top science council has voted to adopt policy
recommendations that would permit limited cloning of human embryos for
scientific research in Japan, an official said.
Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the
New Computing Technologies
Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the
New Computing Technologies
09/26/2002 04:23 AMNYT: Tenet’s Resigned Because of Senate
Committee’s Report
NYT: Tenet’s Resigned Because of Senate
Committee’s Report
06/05/2004 01:05 AMReport Blames Agencies Over Prewar Intelligence ..
critical
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Electronic attack a big danger to UK
says MP committee report
Electronic attack a big danger to UK
says MP committee report
07/02/2004 01:24 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 2 2004 6:02AM GMT
Ledeen: The Great Intelligence Committee
Report
Ledeen: The Great Intelligence Committee
Report
07/12/2004 07:26 PMnationalreview.com/ledeen/ledeen200407120941.asp
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The Human Side of Science: What is the
Archetypal Researcher Personality?
The Human Side of Science: What is the
Archetypal Researcher Personality?
12/19/2004 03:16 PMAre there some personalities that are better suited than others to a
scientific career? To provide insight into this issue, The Science
Advisory Board created the first-ever psychological profile of life
science researchers, the Scientific Personality Assessment (SPA).
[PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
American Sensor Technologies Named One
of New Jersey's Fastest Growing
Technology Companies in Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 Program
American Sensor Technologies Named One
of New Jersey's Fastest Growing
Technology Companies in Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 Program
08/16/2004 02:45 AMAmerican Sensor Technologies, a NJ-based manufacturer of
state-of-the-art, MEMS-based pressure sensors, transducers, and
transmitters, ranked fifth in Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program for
New Jersey, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies
in the state by Deloitte & Touche LLP [PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Telstra lashes critical Senate committee
report
Telstra lashes critical Senate committee
report
08/05/2004 03:13 AMZDNet Australia Aug 5 2004 7:32AM GMT
"BBCi - Science - Human Body - Spot The
Fake Smile"
"BBCi - Science - Human Body - Spot The
Fake Smile"
02/10/2004 02:52 AMBBCi - Science - Human Body - Spot The
Fake Smile
BBCi - Science - Human Body - Spot The
Fake Smile
02/10/2004 02:50 AMCan you tell a true smile from a fake one? .. Ť‚Ź‚˘‚Ś©”j‚‚ ‚‚‚”\—‚’Ť
.. Spot the fake smile! (Quiz) .. spotting fake smiles .. testet hos
BBC .. Take the test .. distinguish ..
fake
bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/smiles/index.shtml
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Michael Ledeen on the Senate
Intelligence Committee Report on
National Review Online
Michael Ledeen on the Senate
Intelligence Committee Report on
National Review Online
07/14/2004 03:29 AMHuman Development Report 2004
Human Development Report 2004
07/15/2004 01:27 PM
Human
Development Report 2004 Cultural Liberty in Today’s Diverse
World Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
02/05/2005 09:23 PMTechnology is bringing people together, not driving them apart. [PRWEB
Feb 4, 2005]
China's 2004 Report on US Human Rights
Record
China's 2004 Report on US Human Rights
Record
03/29/2005 02:29 AM
A look at the US through China's eyes. The US has been critical of
China's human rights practices for decades. In retaliation, China
examines the US, and finds it comes up short in many ways.
Instead
of indulging itself in publishing the "human rights country
report" to censure other countries unreasonably, the United
States should reflect on its erroneous behavior on human rights and
take its own human rights problems seriously. Summ
arized text in NYT Science and Technology Resources on the
Web
Science and Technology Resources on the
Web
03/14/2005 04:20 PMScience and Technology Resources on the Webhttp://mulibrarie
s.missouri.edu/engr/stem.htmFree resources that
contain searchable abstracts for multiple
science/technology/engineering journals, magazines, and governmental
publications. (Articles may not be free. Site registration is required
in some cases). This is an excellent research resource from the
University of Missouri
Libraries and has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Report: U.S. lags in science education
Report: U.S. lags in science education
05/05/2004 06:30 PMKerry's science and technology plan
Kerry's science and technology plan
06/24/2004 04:37 PMBoing Boing pal
Tom Kalil, former President Clinton's "point person" on science
and technology, suggests we take a close look at John Kerry's
just-announced sci/tech plan to accelerate innovation. Worth noting in
the plan, Kalil says, are promises of "increased funding for research
in bio, info and nanotechnology, and more spectrum for unlicensed uses
and 'cognitive' radio."
From the document:
"George
Bush has failed to lead on science, technology, and innovation. He
has politicized or ignored scientific and technical advice. His
budget plan cuts almost every area of research that is critical to
our future economic growth. And during his tenure, America’s
position as a leader in broadband Internet technology has eroded from
4th in the world to 10th in the world.
John Kerry’s plan will be paid for by accelerating the
transition to digital television while ensuring that Americans
continue to enjoy free, over-the-air television. This will provide
wireless broadband for first responders, expand the spectrum that is
available for unlicensed wireless broadband and also free up $30
billion of spectrum for public auction – paying for his
investments in innovation."
L
ink to press release.
Link to PDF
of the plan.
First science, technology minister sworn
in
First science, technology minister sworn
in
04/29/2004 11:09 PMSunday Times South Africa Apr 30 2004 3:01AM GMT
Collaboration Technologies Conference In
New York: Report
Collaboration Technologies Conference In
New York: Report
06/22/2005 02:41 AMCollaborative technologies are changing the way people interact,
and key elements of successful implementations will have both presence
- to allow communities of people to interact with “one
click”- and persistence - which will enable a memory or
continuity of that interaction. Already, collaborative technology has
enabled productivity increases, but the true transformational changes
will be evolutionary from today’s contextual collaborative
through the year 2020, when a variety of social factors combine with
technology. Among…
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"Human Development Report 2004 -
Cultural Liberty in Today's Diverse
World"
"Human Development Report 2004 -
Cultural Liberty in Today's Diverse
World"
07/16/2004 08:46 PMDTI calls women back to science and
technology
DTI calls women back to science and
technology
09/17/2004 02:16 AMWhere did they all go?
Bush versus Kerry on science and
technology
Bush versus Kerry on science and
technology
09/17/2004 01:53 PMIn the past week there have been two articles that take a look at the
differences with regards to science and technology between incumbent
George W. Bush and presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry.
Webl0gs: Their Use and Application in
Science and Technology Libraries
Webl0gs: Their Use and Application in
Science and Technology Libraries
04/11/2005 05:58 PMpdf version of the article is here
stlq.info/archives/blogstl.pdf
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Information Literacy Standards for
Science and Technology
Information Literacy Standards for
Science and Technology
01/04/2005 06:53 AMInformation Literacy Standards for Science and Technology
(DRAFT)
ht
tp://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/infolitscitech.htm
Based on the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards
for Higher Education, five standards and twenty-six performance
indicators were developed. Each performance indicator is accompanied
by one or more outcomes for assessing the progress toward information
literacy of students of science and engineering or technology at all
levels of higher education. This document is intended to be a living
document with future opportunities for input from the community and is
published here for broad professional review of this initial version.
Canada Science & Technology Subject
Directory
Canada Science & Technology Subject
Directory
06/01/2004 05:29 AMCanada Science & Technology Subject Directoryhttp://sc
ience.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&n=198E289E-1A
comprehensive subject directory from the Canadian government on their
Science & Technology resources. This has been added to the
Directory Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
How2Share Technologies Finalist for Four
Technology Awards
How2Share Technologies Finalist for Four
Technology Awards
06/17/2004 03:42 AMHow2Share Technologies Inc., creators of PiXPO™ image sharing
software, has been selected as a finalist in four categories for this
year’s VIATeC (Vancouver Island Advanced Technology Centre) Technology
Awards. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Cooperation in Science & Technology will
be part of India-UK Jt Declaration
Cooperation in Science & Technology will
be part of India-UK Jt Declaration
09/17/2004 04:29 AMindiaexpress.com Sep 17 2004 8:34AM GMT
Langer Broadcasting Science & Technology
Show to 50 stations....
Langer Broadcasting Science & Technology
Show to 50 stations....
03/13/2003 02:06 PMI will be interviewed for thirty minutes on Sat. March 15 at 12:30pm
EST by Langer Broadcasting that will be broadcast to over 50 stations
on their radio talk show "Science & Technology" hosted by Carl Abrams.
I will be discussing the many new exciting facets of the Internet and
"How Bots and Intelligent Agents on the Internet Will Change Our
Lives".
STARnet, the NATO Science, Technology
and Research Network
STARnet, the NATO Science, Technology
and Research Network
09/14/2004 05:36 AMSTARnet, the NATO Science, Technology and Research
Networkhttp://starnet.rta.nato.int/In order to cope with the vast diversity and tremendous
amount of information available within the NATO community and the NATO
nations, the
RTA Information
Management Committee (
IMC) is developing a
science, technology and research network (STARnet). This network
brings together common information elements in terms of science,
technology and overall research, by providing a virtual library with
special emphasis on topics of collective international security within
the NATO area of interest. STARnet is designed as a system that can be
adapted to address specific information needs as they arise within the
NATO community. For example, the recent past has demonstrated a
heightened awareness toward global terrorism. The need for information
on this subject has warranted a development phase for STARnet in which
a Defense Against Terrorism node has been added.
2.8 million DTI funding to help women in
science, engineering and technology
2.8 million DTI funding to help women in
science, engineering and technology
03/23/2005 08:01 AMPublicTechnology.net Mar 23 2005 11:57AM GMT
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Astronomers
deny ET signal report
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Astronomers
deny ET signal report
09/03/2004 04:41 AMthere is nothing to those radio waves, and they are not in fact
originating from any extra terrestrial life form .. BBCnews finds the
scientists saying "signal? What signal?" .. "Astronomers deny ET
signal report." .. Forget we said
anything
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3621608.stm
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Geeks teach youth in Ghana about
science, technology, and the Internet
Geeks teach youth in Ghana about
science, technology, and the Internet
09/04/2004 12:23 PM
Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing pal and inimitable code wizard
David Weekly is in Ghana this
weekend with a group called Camp Amelia -- teaching young African
people about I.T. and science basics. Cool! Snip from project website:
On September 1, half a dozen American educators, engineers and
university students [departed] for Accra, Ghana to run a pilot project
for Camp Amelia, a children's summer technology literacy program
already made popular on the North American continent. The team,
composed mainly of Stanford students and alumni and funded by grants
from Microsoft Corporation and Chicago's Beck Foundation, will be
coordinating with local schools, government, and businesses to provide
technology education for underprivileged students ages 8-11 in the
greater Accra area. Camp activities run the gamut from using soap
bubbles in explaining physics to engaging in "Internet scavenger
hunts" and using interactive educational software programs developed
by Camp Amelia technology teams. Participants will learn how to use
word processors and even the basics of computer programming! These
elements will teach the children the value of independent thinking and
learning.
And here's a note from David, having just arrived in Accra on
September 3:
So I'm writing this from a computer lab in Accra; it's nicely modern,
with about 50 pentium 4-2000 machines, but it's about 1500ms to
anything really interesting on the Internet backbone and the speed's
not that fabulous. But it works! And while we were hoping to have 50
students for the camp, it looks like we actually got more like 150
applicants; so we're actually having to select which student we'll
take, which is bittersweet. The plane flights over were pretty brutal;
a 10 hour flight from SFO to Amsterdam and a six and a half hour to
Accra. I woke up this morning at four AM local time (having gone to
bed at midnight) and was *wide* awake. Now it's 11am local and I'm
feeling like I need to sleep some more. It's kind of wacky. We'll be
working on setting up the camp's curriculum and so forth; the camp
starts Monday! Keep your fingers crossed for us. People are friendly,
the city is insane with traffic and potholes and vendors and goats...
Link to Camp Amelia project
home page. The group's stated mission is "Fighting poverty through
science, technology and mentorship."
Link to David's personal blog --
where he's sending text dispatches (and soon, photos) from Ghana.
Hackers' Hall of Fame -- The Learning
Channel (TLC) -- Science, Technology
Hackers' Hall of Fame -- The Learning
Channel (TLC) -- Science, Technology
02/11/2004 01:48 PMHackers' Hall of Fame -- The Learning Channel (TLC) -- Science,
Technology .. All-time greatest hackers .. outlaws or angels ..
Favorite
Hacker
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NewsGator Technologies Introduces
FeedStation, Next Generation Podcatching
Technology
NewsGator Technologies Introduces
FeedStation, Next Generation Podcatching
Technology
06/24/2005 09:36 PMThe Company also announces a partnership with Audible, the
premier internet audio source, which will offer NewsGator subscribers
free premium audio feeds
Gnomedex, Seattle -- June 24, 2005 -- NewsGator Technologies, Inc.,
the leading RSS platform company, announced the addition of
FeedStation, a Podcast receiver that downloads audio and video files
automatically to your favorite media player, to its aggregation
platform. Now you can use NewsGator Online and FeedDemon to
automatically receive and store any podcasts or vlogs to your iPod or
other portable device using iTunes or Windows Media Player.
FeedStation, is now available with FeedDemon (NewsGator's desktop RSS
aggregator) and with NewsGator Online, and will soon be available in
NewsGator Outlook Edition.
The addition of FeedStation to the NewsGator platform extends the
"any time, any place, any device" idea to personal media devices. Not
only can users synchronize podcasts and vlogs with iTunes, WMP and
others, they can do so from any location and have the content
automatically downloaded to their personal media player no matter
where it is located, whenever the user sets the download to occur.
Nick Bradbury, Architect of Client Products at NewsGator, said,
"This is the first step in expanding FeedDemon and FeedStation to
NewsGator's RSS platform, and I'm really excited by the possibilities.
The way FeedStation integrates with NewsGator Online makes it
incredibly easy to download podcasts to your favorite media player,
and I'm hoping to see this enable more people to listen to the great
content being created for this new medium."
Greg Reinacker, founder and CTO of NewsGator said, "As Podcasting
gains momentum in the mainstream media and elsewhere, we are very
excited to offer our subscribers the ability to subscribe to RSS
encapsulated podcasts and download them to their portable devices.
NewsGator offers its customers the content they want, when and where
they want it; the introduction of FeedStation expands that to portable
media devices. And users can even select content on the web at work,
and have it waiting for them on their iPod when they get home – a
unique capability we’re proud to bring to our customers."
In conjunction with the new FeedStation announcement, NewsGator
will partner with Audible, the premier internet audio source, to offer
NewsGator Online subscribers state of the art delivery of premium
audio content in an exclusive introductory offer. The offer will
include free unlimited access to all of Audible’s premium audio
content feeds to NewsGator subscribers for 30 days.
Don Katz, CEO and chairman of Audible said, "We are very pleased to
partner with NewsGator to help support our podcasting efforts. Teaming
with NewsGator was a logical choice for us; they have the industry's
most scalable and sophisticated aggregation tools on the market
today."
To view a product demonstration of FeedStation, please click the
following link http://w
ww.newsgator.com/tutorial/FeedStationLes1.aspx . To learn more
about additional NewsGator product offerings, please visit us on the
web at www.newsgator.com.
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