US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity explains recommendation to publish H5N1 work in a form that withholds essential data.
Publication year: 2011Source: Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, Available online 8 October 2011Emmanuel Ibezim, Pablo R. Duchowicz, Erlinda V. Ortiz, Eduardo A. Castro
The long development of RTS,S, the leading malaria vaccine candidate, has yielded preliminary positive Phase III results, and laid a path for future success.
I was going to do a post about quasicrystals and this year's chemistry Nobel, but Don Monroe has done such a good job in his Phys Rev Focus piece that
It's a wonder no one ever thought of this before (at least, not to my knowledge), but Todd over at Harpocrates Speaks has. Over there today, what do we find?
A Quacktion Figure™:
About a month ago, I discussed a rather disturbing development, namely the initiative by Dr.
It's a wonder no one ever thought of this before (at least, not to my knowledge), but Todd over at Harpocrates Speaks has. Over there today, what do we find?
A Quacktion Figure™:
About a month ago, I discussed a rather disturbing development, namely the initiative by Dr.
Non-repeating crystals, once thought impossible, can boost thermoelectric conversion and brighten LEDs
If quantum computers are ever to be realized, they likely will be made of different types of parts that will need to share information with one another, just like the memory and logic circuits in today's computers do. However, prospects for achieving this kind of communication seemed distant -- until now.