Archive for 'Careers'
Court Ruling Reinstates Federal Embryonic Stem Cell Funding (For Now)
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by Clay Dillow.
The push-pull between the Obama administration and U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth over the government's funding of embryonic stem cell research has swung back the other way, at least temporarily lifting the temporary injunction blocking federal fu...
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Civil Engineers ? Shaping The World For A Better Tomorrow
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by vladowsky.
by wallyg Civil Engineers ? Shaping The World For A Better Tomorrow Engineering is the term applied to the profession of knowledge of natural and mathematical aspects. A successful Engineer not only gains his knowledge through books but also through his experience and practices. You will be well aware of the fact that there are many [...]
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Researchers Plan to Build the World’s First Implantable, Mechanical Kidney
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by Eliza Strickland.
Researchers have designed the first artificial kidney small enough to slip comfortably inside the human body, and they say the technological breakthrough could be an enormous benefit for people grappling with kidney disease. Modern medicine can keep patients alive if their kidneys fail via external dialysis machines that filter toxins from their blood, but it’s [...]
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Chemical Engineer Jobs, a Job Site Meant for UK Process Engineers and Chemical Engineers
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by vladowsky.
by Okinawa Soba Chemical Engineer Jobs, a Job Site Meant for UK Process Engineers and Chemical Engineers Getting a bright career is a dream of all the professionals. This dream is not similar to day dreaming and is justifiable to a great [...]
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Why does Stephen Hawking think science has overtaken philosophy? | Nicholas Blincoe
Posted on 08. Sep, 2010 by Nicholas Blincoe.
Philosophy offers more than Hawking's restless 'progress'Stephen Hawking uses his new book, The Grand Design, to admonish philosophers for failing to keep up. My question is: is this really about keeping up? Hawking believes that since science has so f...

















