By Maha El Dahan and Daniel Fineren ABU DHABI/DUBAI (Reuters) - Talk of a Middle Eastern green energy boom is likely to prove no more than a mirage with little hope of the region saving clean technology companies from the shrinking project pools of Europe.
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By Maha El Dahan and Daniel Fineren ABU DHABI/DUBAI (Reuters) - Talk of a Middle Eastern green energy boom is likely to prove no more than a mirage with little hope of the region saving clean technology companies from the shrinking project pools of Europe.
Read More »Class of Chemicals Used in Manufacturing Could Damage Immune System
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine A class of chemicals used widely in manufacturing could be damaging the effectiveness of common vaccines. Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) -- organic chemicals containing fluorine -- are used in food packaging and industrial manufacturing
Read More »Magnetic Cows Finding Disputed by Researchers
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine In 2008, the world's media was captivated by a study apparently showing that cows like to align themselves with magnetic fields. [More]
Read More »Tooth Chemistry Reveals Sauropod Sojourns
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine A collection of teeth from dinosaurs in the western U.S. [More]
Read More »The Discovery of Quasicrystals: The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Listen to the announcement of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, to Daniel Shechtman of the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology. [More]
Read More »‘Chaperone Proteins’ Gain Renewed Interest as Cancer-Drug Target
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine Chaperone proteins could be the key to treating a range of diseases, including some cancers. [More]
Read More »Noninvasive Medical Imaging Could Cut Lab Animal Use, Improve Data Quality
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine Scientists are increasingly turning to non-invasive imaging to further the '3Rs' of work in animals--replacement, refinement and reduction. [More]
Read More »CNST offers insights into metallic ferromagnetism using spin polarized electron probes
The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology's Daniel Pierce has provided an overview of three decades of applications of spin-polarized measurement techniques to understanding metallic ferromagnetism.
Read More »Cell Phones Are Killing The Bees: Study
New experiments find that cell phone signals don't just confuse bees, they off them.
Read More »Puzzle Persists for ‘Degradeable’ Plastics
By Daniel Cressey of Nature magazine The environmentally friendly version of polythene might not be so friendly after all.
Read More »Robb Design Portfolio: Showing His Metal
Adorn your table with the works of silversmith Kevin O’Dwyer, and dinner conversation may turn to the likes of Daniel Libeskind. "Maybe I’m a ‘wannabe’ architect," O’Dwyer posits when discussing his latest coffee and tea services. "I can actually see them scaled up as large sculpture and buildings." The 57-year-old ...
Read More »Robb Design Portfolio: Showing His Metal
Adorn your table with the works of silversmith Kevin O’Dwyer, and dinner conversation may turn to the likes of Daniel Libeskind.
Read More »FrontRunners: Deli Delights
The acclaimed p
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