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- FDA Unveils Plan To Boost Regulatory Science - Redorbit.com
- Science and its Enemies on the Left: An Update - RedState
- The Stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 Give the Vincent Price Classic House on Haunted Hill the RiffTrax ... - PR Inside
- Predicting QB success in NFL an inexact science - AZCentral.com
- Ursinus, DelVal expanding labs with science grants - Montgomery Media
- UM life science park signs Daya Medicals - Birmingham Business Journal
- A Few Rounding Errors Amongst Friends - RedState
- T-Ray Science, Inc. Enters Collaborative Research Agreement With the BC Cancer Agency and Announces ... - msnbc.com
FDA Unveils Plan To Boost Regulatory Science - Redorbit.com Posted: 07 Oct 2010 04:01 AM PDT The U.S. Food and Drug administration plans to spend millions of dollars to update its tools for reviewing prescription drugs, medical devices and tracking food safety, according to a proposal released Wednesday by the agency's leadership. The plan calls ... |
Science and its Enemies on the Left: An Update - RedState Posted: 08 Oct 2010 11:09 AM PDT Scientific integrity and scientific progress continue to take a beating from the Left. In Part I of my series of essays on Science and its Enemies on the Left, I looked at the toll of junk science, quackery and anti-technological Luddism and the role of ... |
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Predicting QB success in NFL an inexact science - AZCentral.com Posted: 10 Oct 2010 12:44 AM PDT When Max Hall participated in the 2010 NFL combine, he couldn't do enough to convince league teams to draft him. No one cared that his 6-foot-1, 205-pound frame is almost identical to that of quarterback Drew Brees, who had won the Super Bowl weeks earlier ... |
Ursinus, DelVal expanding labs with science grants - Montgomery Media Posted: 10 Oct 2010 06:49 AM PDT Delaware Valley College in Doylestown has lots of plans for the $707,569 it has been granted, thanks to the National Science Foundation. NASA, NSF and the National Institutes of Health were among 28 agencies that have been allocated a portion of the ... |
UM life science park signs Daya Medicals - Birmingham Business Journal Posted: 07 Oct 2010 06:39 AM PDT The University of Miami Life Science & Technology Park has signed its second tenant, a medical device company moving down from Boca Raton. Daya Medicals plans to lease 15,000 square feet for its new headquarters as it expands product lines and works with ... |
A Few Rounding Errors Amongst Friends - RedState Posted: 08 Oct 2010 11:27 PM PDT The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has been caught making environmental policy based on badly flawed and intentionally dishonest estimates of PM2.5 pollution admissions. How bad is bad? Try a 340% overestimation of diesel particulate pollution ... |
Posted: 05 Oct 2010 07:02 AM PDT T-Ray Science, Inc. (TSX VENTURE: THZ) (the "Company" or "T-Ray") announces it has entered into a Collaborative Research Agreement ("CRA") with the BC Cancer Agency to assist in the production of several clinical prototypes of the skin cancer detection ... |
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