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Forsyth Institute: Scientists identify genes capable of regulating stem cell function

Scientists identify genes capable of regulating stem cell function

Nanotechnology: Regulating the Smallest Details

Slight modifications to nanomaterials can be the difference between a medical marvel and medical hazard. But, there are no laws or regulations specific to governing this emerging technology, particularly as it crosses national borders unseen and undocumented. Local lawyers and others working with business and technology can hear what nationally prominent scholar Gary Marchant thinks about the issue when he talks from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the University of Dayton School of Law's Keller Hall.

Nanotechnology: Regulating the Smallest Details

DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 25 (AScribe Newswire) -- Slight modifications to nanomaterials can be the difference between a medical marvel and medical hazard. But, there are no laws or regulations specific to governing this emerging technology, particularly as it crosses national borders unseen and undocumented. Local lawyers and others working with business and technology can hear what nationally prominent scholar Gary Marchant thinks about the issue when he talks from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the University of Dayton School of Law's Keller Hall.

Nanotechnology: Regulating the smallest details

(Nanowerk News) Slight modifications to nanomaterials can be the difference between a medical marvel and medical hazard. But, there are no laws or regulations specific to governing this emerging technology, particularly as it crosses national borders unseen and undocumented. Local lawyers and others working with business and technology can hear what nationally prominent scholar Gary Marchant thinks about the issue when he talks from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the University of Dayton School of Law's Keller Hall.

Scientists trace extensive networks regulating alternative RNA splicing

Two professors at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have succeeded in tracing intricate biochemical networks involving a class of proteins that enable genes to express themselves in specific tissues at particular moments in development.

Scientists Trace Extensive Networks Regulating Alternative RNA Splicing

Two professors at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have succeeded in tracing intricate biochemical networks involving a class of proteins that enable genes to express themselves in specific tissues at particular moments in development.

Scientists identify genes capable of regulating stem cell function

Animal model provides insight on pathways used for adult tissue maintenance and regeneration; system for studying relationship between stem cells and cancer

Report Findings Shows Challenges for Regulating Nanoscale Silver Particles

PIXcel, PANalytical's 2nd generation solid-state detection technology, is a highly advanced photon counting device incorporating the latest in solid-state pixel technology

[Research Article] Nedd4 Controls Animal Growth by Regulating IGF-1 Signaling

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ICC to regulate Twenty20 tournaments

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering regulating the spree of T20 tournaments to protect the attraction of international cricket.

NEWS: Megawhat News - Dell to launch iPod rival

NEWS Lindy active noise cancelling headphones launch NEWS Self regulating body planned for games ratings REVIEW Outpost Security Suite Pro 2009 – PC software NEWS VIDEO OF THE DAY - Paintjam NEWS Tape-dispensing four-port hub launches NEWS Pink Patch slimming ad banned on Facebook NEWS O2 combines home and mobile broadband packages NEWS YouTube must be censored, say MPs NEWS Nokia N96 on sale from October 1st NEWS LG launches Netflix streaming Blu-ray player

Light Receptors In Eye Play Key Role In Setting Biological Clock, Study Shows

Biologists at the University of Virginia have discovered a switching mechanism in the eye that plays a key role in regulating the sleep/wake cycles in mammals.

Light receptors in eye play key role in setting biological clock

Biologists at the University of Virginia have discovered a switching mechanism in the eye that plays a key role in regulating the sleep/wake cycles in mammals.

Shake-up soon for home video industry

APPLYING THE LAW: Above, attorney Gillian Lucky receives her instrument of appointment as chairperson of the Committee established to make recommendations for regulating the Home Video Club Industry in Trinidad and Tobago from Legal Affairs Minister Peter Taylor during yesterday's ceremony at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain. Looking on are other committee members. -Photo: JERMAINE CRUICKSHANK

NEWS: VIDEO: Hands-on review of the Sony Reader

NEWS Nokia cuts phone prices NEWS Pure hits two million units sold milestone NEWS Lindy active noise cancelling headphones launch NEWS Self regulating body planned for games ratings NEWS VIDEO OF THE DAY - Paintjam REVIEW Outpost Security Suite Pro 2009 – PC software NEWS Tape-dispensing four-port hub launches NEWS Pink Patch slimming ad banned on Facebook NEWS O2 combines home and mobile broadband packages NEWS YouTube must be censored, say MPs

Retail Chains May Get Congress To Regulate Auction Sites Using Bogus Claims

Back in June, we noted that the Retail Industry Leaders Association, a lobbying group representing big store retailers was pushing Congress to start regulating online auction sites, claiming that they were experiencing a huge crimewave from thieves who would resell the goods on sites like eBay. Reader crystalattice points out that some Congressional Reps have put forth just such a piece of legislation, and now the press is parroting the claims that this huge crimewave exists, when the evidence suggests exactly the opposite. Shoplifting is actually decreasing, while insiders (employees) stealing goods is on the rise. The problem is often that stores simply don't police themselves well.

Light Receptors in Eye Play Key Role in Setting Biological Clock, Study Shows

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Aug. 15 (AScribe Newswire) -- Biologists at the University of Virginia have discovered a switching mechanism in the eye that plays a key role in regulating the sleep/wake cycles in mammals.

Brazilian President Wants to Jail Journalists Who Use Wiretaps

Veja magazine cover The IAPA (Inter American Press Association) is voicing concern at a bill introduced to congress by Brazil's executive branch that would amend the rules regulating wiretaps and make it an offense punishable with imprisonment for journalists and news media executives to divulge information obtained from wiretaps without a judge's authorization.

IAPA concerned over introduction of bill amending wiretapping regulations

Miami (September 24, 2008) - The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today voiced concern at a bill introduced to congress by Brazil's executive branch that would amend the rules regulating wiretaps and make it an offense punishable with imprisonment for journalists and news media executives to divulge information obtained from wiretaps without a judge's authorization.

LSUHSC's Lazartigues awarded $1.2 million grant

New Orleans, LA – Dr. Eric Lazartigues, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine, has been awarded a $1.2 million Research Project (RO1) grant by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health. The 5-year grant will support his research to advance our understanding of the role of the brain in regulating blood pressure and the development of hypertension. Dr. Lazartigues' research could pave the way for the development of new treatments for cardiovascular disease – America's #1 killer.


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