Reborn Model N finds life in biotech
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Executive Biotech Q4 Careers and Jobs
for Biology Technology and Life science
Research and Sales across the US.
Executive Biotech Q4 Careers and Jobs
for Biology Technology and Life science
Research and Sales across the US.
09/26/2004 03:00 AMExecutive Biotech (www.ExecutiveBiotech.com) has been in business for
three quarters and now is the proven leader when it comes to biotech
branded staffing. Its easy to use biotech staffing and career site
matches hiring companies with top educated and experienced career
seekers. It is free to register or post jobs, no fee is charged to the
candidate, and the hiring company is protected by satisfaction
guarantees. [PRWEB Sep 26, 2004]
Life-sized model railroads
Life-sized model railroads
09/22/2004 12:04 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Live Steam enthuthiasts are guys who build large working models of
steam and diesel trains and then ride them around gigantic layouts in
their yards or in parks. This is dorky and irresistably cool. How fun
would it be to spend a weekend with these retro-tech adventurers? Let
the nerd flag fly high. I love them. They use wireless technology and
stay up all night in tag teams to break new records in continuous
train ride duration. Rock on, steamer man.
Link (
Thanks, Paul)
Commodore finds new lease of life
Commodore finds new lease of life
01/04/2005 08:51 AMThe pioneering computer brand Commodore has a new home as it is bought
by a US-based digital music firm.
ABL Biotech Sets Up a 100 Crore Facility
at Marine Biotech Park
ABL Biotech Sets Up a 100 Crore Facility
at Marine Biotech Park
12/19/2004 03:16 PMABL Biotech is setting up a 100 crore facility to manufacture DHA and
EHA at the Marine Biotech Park at Visakhapatnam. It would be the
World's 2nd & India's 1st DHA, EHA facility. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Smog Harms Children's Lungs for Life,
Study Finds (Los Angeles Times)
Smog Harms Children's Lungs for Life,
Study Finds (Los Angeles Times)
09/09/2004 05:42 AMLos Angeles Times - Despite decades of cleanup efforts that have
greatly reduced smog, the amount of air pollution still found in parts
of Southern California and elsewhere in the country can stunt lung
growth in children, according to the most comprehensive study ever
conducted on children's exposure to air pollution.
Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
07/28/2004 02:47 AMBiodefense research is one of the fastest growing markets for
suppliers of life science products and instrumentation. Government
spending on biodefense research is likely to continue to increase at a
rate exceeding investment in other areas of biological research and
development, and is attracting both scientists and the companies who
support them. President Bush’s authorization of the Project BioShield
Act last week is but one of many government initiatives to improve the
country’s defenses against bioterrorism. Since the ability to
effectively combat bioterrorism largely depends on the information
generated by biomedical research on disease-causing microorganisms and
the immune system’s response to them, nearly $1.6 billion is allocated
in 2004 to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This budget will
help support basic research on potential agents of bioterrorism such
as anthrax or smallpox as well as the development of vaccines,
diagnostic tests and therapies to detect and counter the effects of a
bioterrorist attack. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
12/23/2003 11:30 PMMark Bourne says: So
my wife Elizabeth and I are googling up possibilities for our long
trip to England next year. Checking out London sites and so on. An
acquaintance suggested staying for a few days in the Cotswolds, a
scenic Middle Earthy region west of London. That's how we found a
page about the town of Bourton.
You just gotta love this text, which blends Ye Olde Scepter'd Isle
with sci-fi gee-wizardry:
You will probably have noticed that when you take a branch
from certain trees (some conifers for example), the branch looks like
a miniature version of the tree, and when you break a piece off the
branch, that looks like a tree too. Mathematicians call this property
self-similarity.
Bourton has a wonderful example of self-similarity: it contains a
1/10 scale model of itself. Because the 1/10 scale model is a complete
model of the town, it must contain a model of itself, and it does, a
1/100th. scale model of Bourton, and because the 1/100th. scale model
is also a complete model of Bourton, it must also contain a 1/1000th.
scale model of the scale model of the scale model of Bourton.
And it does. It is only a matter of time before a team of
nano-technicians turn up in the town to etch a sub-micron scale model
of Bourton on a silicon wafer, complete with mill, waterwheel, and a
highly imaginative interpretation of the River Windrush as a stream of
electrons.
Link
Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
09/10/2002 09:44 AM"It's now PPC or nothing, $50 credit offered to those who swap."
BBN is reborn!
BBN is reborn!
02/17/2004 01:30 AMWow! Cool! Another research play!
I wonder if they'll get involved with helping open standards or
not?
Jeremy gets all the fun!
And I wonder if they'll be strictly Rt. 128 or spend some money out
here!
Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN) Reborn.
The Boston Globe reports today on the spinout of
BBN, an institution behind the birth and growth of the Internet,
and the history of computing generally. General Catalyst, Accel
Partners and the BBN Technologies management team acquired the company
from it's corporate parent, Verizon.
BBN employ's hundreds of world renowned scientists focused on
fundamental research in communications and software technology.
Just as its work in the 1960s and 1970s helped give birth to things
like TCP/IP, email, and IP routing, their current advanced research is
pushing the limits of wireless computing, voice computing, distributed
systems and networking, security technology and quantum
computing. Unlike other technology "think-tanks" (e.g. Xerox
Parc), all of BBN's technology research is applied, mostly developed
(like in the 60's and 70's) on contract from the US federal
government.
Part of the mission of the "New BBN" is to more directly apply it's
innovations in the commercial world. As a member of the General
Catalyst team, it will be exciting to work with this brilliant group
of innovators.
[
Jeremy
Allaire's Radio]
sxswBlog is reborn
sxswBlog is reborn
01/28/2004 08:44 AMit comes every year bearing news of spring, like the groundhog,
reminding me to get off my ass about the kickball game
OsloWiki reborn
OsloWiki reborn
05/21/2004 03:38 PMThe Oslo Wiki has been broken for a while, so I finally gathered the
strength to redo it. It’ve completely...
Libraries Wired, and Reborn
Libraries Wired, and Reborn
04/21/2004 09:03 PMPublic libraries have been transformed over the last decade as
Internet - connected computers have increased their traffic - and, in
some cases, even their book budgets.
Digital Music Reborn
Digital Music Reborn
05/10/2004 08:47 AMCNET's MP3.com plugs back in and turns up the volume.
Argosy Magazine reborn
Argosy Magazine reborn
12/21/2003 07:06 PMArgosy Magazine got a nice write-up in the Birmingham News. Charlie
Stross and I just turned in a novella for the next ish of Argosy, a
sequel to
Jury Service, called "Appeals
Court." Argosy is publishing both stories together in a perfect-bound
package, as a fix-up novel called "Rapture of the Nerds."
The original Argosy ran from 1896 to 1943, publishing stories by
authors as noted as fantasist Edgar Rice Burroughs, Western author
Louis L'Amour and mystery writer Dashiell Hammett. One of the first
pulp fiction magazines, Argosy crossed genre boundaries before those
boundaries were sharply defined...
The first issue, which came out in November, featured contemporary
fantasy by Jeffrey Ford; suspense by Ann Cummins; a science
fiction/horror story by Caitlin R. Kiernan; mystery by Barry Baldwin;
an interview of groundbreaking science fiction author Samuel R. Delany
by author Adam Roberts; a history of Argosy by Rick Klaw; and science
fiction by Benjamin Rosenbaum.
Each issue includes a separately bound novella, with both volumes
packaged in a single slipcase. The first issue's novella, "The Mystery
of the Texas Twister" (an alternate-history Western with
"undercurrents of political satire," Anders said), was written by
famed fantasy author Michael Moorcock and illustrated by Jon Foster.
LInk97X reborn - woxy.com is streaming
again!
97X reborn - woxy.com is streaming
again!
07/19/2004 03:03 PMI was out of the loop and missed the first week back, but i'm happy
that 97X is back. Go...
Tamagotchi reborn as an adult
Tamagotchi reborn as an adult
02/10/2004 02:47 AMJapanese toy firm Bandai is to relaunch Tamagotchi but the new version
of the egg shaped robot will be able to marry and have babies.
Community News: PHPComplete.com Reborn?
Community News: PHPComplete.com Reborn?
12/22/2003 09:04 AMFor anyone that's been waiting for the new version to arrive,
PHPComplete.com has been reborn
as a PHP-based blog from
Jason, using the
Drupal system.
Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN) Reborn
Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN) Reborn
02/15/2004 09:16 AMThe Boston Globe reports today on the spinout of
BBN, an institution behind the birth and growth of the Internet,
and the history of computing generally. General Catalyst, Accel
Partners and the BBN Technologies management team acquired the company
from it's corporate parent, Verizon.
BBN employ's hundreds of world renowned scientists focused on
fundamental research in communications and software technology.
Just as its work in the 1960s and 1970s helped give birth to things
like TCP/IP, email, and IP routing, their current advanced research is
pushing the limits of wireless computing, voice computing, distributed
systems and networking, security technology and quantum
computing. Unlike other technology "think-tanks" (e.g. Xerox
Parc), all of BBN's technology research is applied, mostly developed
(like in the 60's and 70's) on contract from the US federal
government.
Part of the mission of the "New BBN" is to more directly apply it's
innovations in the commercial world. As a member of the General
Catalyst team, it will be exciting to work with this brilliant group
of innovators.
'Royale' Reborn as Macromedia Flex
'Royale' Reborn as Macromedia Flex
11/17/2003 04:20 AM
The Web graphics software maker tries to make inroads with a
J2EE-friendly development tool for application software that sits on
the presentation tier.
Nintendo 64 to be reborn as a $10
console-in-a-controller?
Nintendo 64 to be reborn as a $10
console-in-a-controller?
11/14/2003 11:32 AMThe new Nintendo iQue, intended for the Chinese market, will
reportedly cost $10, play $5 Nintendo 64 games, and fit into a
game-controller.
Link
(
via Gizmodo)
Discount retailer reborn on Internet
Discount retailer reborn on Internet
07/10/2004 06:50 AMPalmbeachpost.com - Sat Jul 10, 06:54 am GMT
Is the Netscape Browser Being Reborn or
Just Stabilized?
Is the Netscape Browser Being Reborn or
Just Stabilized?
05/26/2004 07:41 PMAn Internet service provider is reborn
An Internet service provider is reborn
04/16/2005 09:19 PMITBusiness.ca Apr 17 2005 12:46AM GMT
The Great British Christmas Single is
reborn...
The Great British Christmas Single is
reborn...
12/02/2003 01:33 AM
If I confess to a soft-spot for the Darkness, you won't come around
my house and stab me in the eyes with the sharpened plectrums of
proper rock will you? I mean, obviously they're a bit of a novelty
act, but at least they look like they're enjoying themselves. Of
course, on occasion the more cynical and disenfranchised dribbling
fool might suggest that maybe they're going a little too far.
As evidence for their ludicrous case, they might point at the creation
and release of a Christmas single (the elegantly named Christmas
Time: Don't Let The Bell's End) complete with
lace-up-trousers/laser-gun video action... But they're wrong
goddamit! Wrong! It's bloody art! And I will be there with my crusty
notes at my local Our Price on December 15th desperate for my very own
copy...
Read the comments
Local Internet service provider reborn
Local Internet service provider reborn
03/25/2005 09:03 AMChicoer.com - Fri Mar 25, 10:56 am GMT
Libraries Wired, and Reborn [The New
York Times]
Libraries Wired, and Reborn [The New
York Times]
04/23/2004 06:40 AMnytimes.com/2004/04/22/technology/circuits/22gate.html
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Pope Reborn as Superhero in Comic
(Reuters)
Pope Reborn as Superhero in Comic
(Reuters)
04/06/2005 09:46 AMReuters - Pope John Paul II is being
reborn in a Colombian comic book as a superhero battling evil
with an anti-Devil cape and special chastity pants.
Nokia PDA Rumors: Psion Revo Reborn?
Nokia PDA Rumors: Psion Revo Reborn?
07/07/2004 11:33 AM
First of all, no,
that's not a picture of the new rumored Nokia PDA -- that's the 'Thor'
concept from Psion, circa 2000 or so. Psion, who developed the
operating system that eventually became what is now known as Symbian,
made a bunch of really excellent PDAs throughout the '90s, most
notable for their top-notch keyboards and clamshell form factors (the
Psion Revo remains a highlight).
So now The Inquirer is reporting rumors that a new PDA is in the
works from Nokia -- supposedly called the 9800, or possibly (and in
many ways more likely) the 9580 -- that will have a large qwerty
keyboard, Bluetooth, a 640 x 240 display, a camera, an MP3 player, and
-- this is the kicker -- no phone capabilities.
Find out what why you want this after the jump.
Reborn, But Weak Ivan Threatens Texas,
Louisiana
Reborn, But Weak Ivan Threatens Texas,
Louisiana
09/23/2004 07:29 PMReuters via Wired News Sep 23 2004 10:51PM GMT
Napster reborn as legal music online
service
Napster reborn as legal music online
service
09/18/2004 07:25 AMHamiltonspectator.com - Sat Sep 18, 06:41 am GMT
Business: An industry stalwart is reborn
- Part 2 of South Korea's Digital
Dynasty
Business: An industry stalwart is reborn
- Part 2 of South Korea's Digital
Dynasty
06/23/2004 08:28 PMOnce known for cheap products, Samsung has undergone a complete
upscale transformation and is driving its country's recovery.
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
05/14/2004 07:41 PMHere's a novel use for a First-Person Shooter:
An autism institute apparently is interested in using Half-Life 2's
facial animation capabilities to help teach autistic children how to
recognize expressions, according to PC Gamer magazine.
LinkLifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
LifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
07/23/2004 09:58 AMLifeBio, Inc., the leading online personal history company, believes
that everyone has a story to tell and they need to tell it. From
August 2 to August 7, the company will conduct free audio interviews,
present workshops on why and how to tell life stories, and give away
old-fashioned wooden YoYos, traveling through the Midwest. People they
meet will pick LifeBio questions from a traveling treasure chest and
share memories through audio and written recordings. [PRWEB Jul 22,
2004]
A Biotech Value Play
A Biotech Value Play
03/29/2005 05:22 PMTo be a Rule Breaker, you have to invest against the grain.
The Opening of Biotech
The Opening of Biotech
12/02/2003 12:27 AMSlashdot Dec 1 2003 1:09PM ET
More Biotech IPOs
More Biotech IPOs
04/27/2004 01:16 PMCan small biotech taking on big pharma? You bet.
Boring Biotech?
Boring Biotech?
06/04/2004 12:37 PMSometimes, boring's not so bad. Take this company, for instance.
New CEO for biotech incubator
New CEO for biotech incubator
06/10/2004 10:28 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 11 2004 2:30AM GMT
Biotech Outsourcing
Biotech Outsourcing
08/14/2004 08:23 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Biotech
Outsourcing'
“Drug makers in the United States and Europe are increasingly
moving clinical trials and research work to India, which helped Indian
firms earn $54 million in revenue in the last fiscal year, a trade
body said Wednesday….
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