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PRNewswire/ - An expert panel appointed by the Council of Canadian Academies has concluded that too little is known to assess the overall human and environmental risks posed by the introduction nanomaterials and nanoproducts into society. However, the panel did not identify any evidence that nanoproducts currently on the market in
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via Earthtimes.org @ 9:30 10th Jul
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OTTAWA, July 10 /PRNewswire/ - An expert panel appointed by the Council of Canadian Academies has concluded that too little is known to assess the overall human and environmental risks posed by the introduction nanomaterials and nanoproducts into society. However, the panel did not identify any evidence that nanoproducts currently on the market in Canada present risks that cannot be addressed through available risk management strategies.
in Nanotech
via Houston Chronicle @ 9:31 10th Jul
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OTTAWA, July 10 /PRNewswire/ - An expert panel appointed by the Council of Canadian Academies has concluded that too little is known to assess the overall human and environmental risks posed by the introduction nanomaterials and nanoproducts into society. However, the panel did not identify any evidence that nanoproducts currently on the market in Canada present risks that cannot be addressed through available risk management strategies.
in Nanotech
via Yahoo! Canada @ 9:31 10th Jul
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Understandably, everyone is begging to know more about the Death Knight class. At WWI, the Blizzard developers discussed the class in depth at both the main Development panel as well as at the Q&A panel.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 19:15 29th Jun
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2:38 PM in Paris, France -- Awaiting the start of the panel. Things are still being cleaned up from a World of Warcraft class panel that just ended a few minutes ago.
in Video Games
via IGN.com @ 15:21 28th Jun
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For those who were unable to attend the Net Aesthetics 2.0 panel at the New Museum on June 6th (or watch the webcast), we now have an MP3 of the talk available online. Over the past month, the panel has generated active (and heated) discussion on Rhizome's boards, on topics such as net art versioning, the "epic" in net art, surf blogs, and the definition of net art.
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via Rhizome @ 7:00 2nd Jul
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ATLANTA, GA, June 10, 2008 -- Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing, an Atlanta-based Internet marketing firm, has utilized its exclusive search engine optimization techniques to enhance sales for Panel Systems Unlimited, a company that sells affordable, refurbished office systems. Medium Blue designed and executed an Internet marketing campaign for Panel Systems Unlimited that has improved the company's visibility and credibility, increased sales, and attracted valuable prospects that are ready to buy.
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 4:24 14th Jun
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Panasonic AVC group general manager Masayoshi Fujii indicated that Panasonic's flat panel TV sales volume is estimated will reach 11 million units in 2008 for a 15% global market share. Out of the shipments, six million units will be for plasma display panel (PDP) TVs and five million units will be for LCD TVs. As Panasonic continues to expand its capacity, the company aims to have a 25% share of the global flat panel TV market in 2010, noted Fuji.
in Gadgets
via DigiTimes @ 9:40 18th Jun
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CUPERTINO, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Andy Dancer, chief technology officer of Trend Micro Encryption Group, will speak on a panel at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Division Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) Workshop titled, "Moving Forward with Identity-Based Encryption." The panel will discuss areas where IBE is the right encryption technology and real world issues IBE can help solve. WHEN: The NIST IBE Workshop will take place June 3-4, 2008. Andy Dancer's panel is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm EDT. WHERE: NIST Gaithersburg campus, Gaithersburg, MD
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via Presentation Master @ 17:52 23rd May
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CUPERTINO, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Andy Dancer, chief technology officer of Trend Micro Encryption Group, will speak on a panel at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Division Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) Workshop titled, "Moving Forward with Identity-Based Encryption." The panel will discuss areas where IBE is the right encryption technology and real world issues IBE can help solve. WHEN: The NIST IBE Workshop will take place June 3-4, 2008. Andy Dancer's panel is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm EDT. WHERE: NIST Gaithersburg campus, Gaithersburg, MD
in Computer Security
via IT Business Net @ 17:53 23rd May
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CUPERTINO, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Andy Dancer, chief technology officer of Trend Micro Encryption Group, will speak on a panel at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Division Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) Workshop titled, "Moving Forward with Identity-Based Encryption." The panel will discuss areas where IBE is the right encryption technology and real world issues IBE can help solve. WHEN: The NIST IBE Workshop will take place June 3-4, 2008. Andy Dancer's panel is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm EDT. WHERE: NIST Gaithersburg campus, Gaithersburg, MD
in Computer Security
via Houston Chronicle @ 12:36 23rd May
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CUPERTINO, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Andy Dancer, chief technology officer of Trend Micro Encryption Group, will speak on a panel at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Division Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) Workshop titled, "Moving Forward with Identity-Based Encryption." The panel will discuss areas where IBE is the right encryption technology and real world issues IBE can help solve. WHEN: The NIST IBE Workshop will take place June 3-4, 2008. Andy Dancer's panel is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm EDT. WHERE: NIST Gaithersburg campus, Gaithersburg, MD
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via Earthtimes.org @ 12:42 23rd May
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From extinction to gene expression. Functional analysis of the thylacine non-coding DNA fragment. (a) Diagram of transgene construct. 4 copies of a 264-bp fragment containing the Thylacine Col2a1 enhancer (TcyCol2a1) region was ligated to the human b-globin minimal promoter (black box) and ligated to lacZpA. (b--e) X-gal stained 14.5 dpc TcyCol2a1-lacZpA transgenic mouse embryo showing varying levels of reporter gene expression within the developing cartilage (blue). (f) Non-transgenic littermate, negative control fetus. (g) Top panel; Magnified image of forelimb from fetus in (b) black line indicates the plane of section shown in (g) bottom panel. Bottom panel; Histological section of transgenic forelimb digit, showing lacZ-expressing chondrogenic tissue (blue) counterstained with eosin (pink).
in Biological Science
via A2 Mediagroup @ 1:01 21st May
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A panel of copyright experts will discuss the implications of new proposals that place legal responsibility on those who violate copyright laws on the Internet on July 2 in the Eliot Hall at The University of Hong Kong.
in IP & Patents
via IJnet.org @ 0:29 1st Jul
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A panel of copyright experts will discuss the implications of new proposals that place legal responsibility on those who violate copyright laws on the Internet on July 2 in the Eliot Hall at The University of Hong Kong.
in IP & Patents
via Media For Freedom @ 3:13 1st Jul
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A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
in General Science
via Boston Globe @ 9:55 19th Jul
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A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
in General Science
via Town Hall @ 10:10 19th Jul
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(AP) -- A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 0:29 19th Jul
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The first two days of O'Reilly's Open Source Convention (OSCON) are dominated by technical tutorials, but there are sessions that buck the trend. Monday's most interesting event was Participate 08, a panel discussion sponsored by Microsoft. Panelists debated the meaning of the buzzword "openness" as it applies to source code, services, data, and business models.
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via Linux.com @ 5:01 23rd Jul
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Home arrow Daily News arrow Burnaby solar panel maker receives patent approvals in U.S., India and Mexico
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via Business in Vancouver @ 0:45 11th Jul
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ADDRESSES: The closed meeting of the Art Advisory Panel will be held on June 10, 2008, in Room 4200E beginning at 9:30 a.m., Franklin Court Building, 1099 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
in Arts & Culture
via Macro World Investor @ 13:01 16th May
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Sony's new flat-panel TV consumes less energy than comparable regular models without compromising image quality
in Gadgets
via The West Online @ 0:20 22nd Jun
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Mentarix, Delivering Higher Solar Panel Efficiency, Receives First Round of Financing from BAF Spectrum, Singapore
in Space Science
via Nanotechnology News @ 3:06 6th Jun
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Apart from Joshua Davis' talk, the other main highlight of OFFF, the software and visual communication conference which took place last week in Lisbon, was the panel on Data Visualization curated and moderated by the European evangelist of the discipline: Jose-Luis de Vicente.
in Blog Watch
via We Make Money Not Art @ 19:54 23rd May
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