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Higher Education: Educators and students consider the jobs of tomorrow (The Saratogian)

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Biomedical engineers, network systems analysts and home health aides are the careers expected to grow at the greatest rate in the next decade, according to federal labor statistics. (read on…) Related items Northeastern professor lands NIH grants for nanotech drug delivery (Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology) Minnesota legislative season opens: Saving health care insurance... »

European Micro- and Nanotechnology Industry Rules off 2009 and Moves on (uniprotokolle)

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Economic survey of the IVAM Microtechnology Network confirms losses in turnover, lower export shares and funding gaps. Diversification and new products are now in demand. (read the story…) Related items Research and Markets: Nano Meets Macro: Social Perspectives on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Leading Research Scientists Call for Greater Investment in Nanotechnology in the... »

India’s prime minister unveils ’solar valley’ vision (SciDev.net)

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A network of ’solar valleys’, generating the know-how to realise India’s solar energy ambitions, has been mooted by its prime minister, Manmohan Singh. (read here…) Related items Frogs, foam and fuel: Solar energy converted to sugars (Science Daily) Saudi Arabia- Solar energy initiative launched (MENAFN) UC Merced professor gets grant for solar energy research (Merced Sun-Star) Can plastic... »

True for E. coli, True for an Elephant? (GenomeWeb News)

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Michael White blogs at Adaptive Complexity about looking at genomes from a network or mathematical approach . “Inferring network connections from genomic data may be great for putting together the wiring diagrams, but without directed experimentation on a given system, we can’t say much about how a system is carrying out its function,” he... »

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