... and New York regulators have been in the news lately (such as here and here), with their attempts to crack down on the nascent direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry. These states argue that ...
... of natural frequencies was first proposed by Adams et al (1978). He proposed that the crack size and location on a bar specimen could be found using natural frequencies of free vibration ignoring the ...
... the paper in Science. "Some of these resistant boundaries were not the ones that we expected".
The special, crack-resistant boundaries may be of key importance to the metallurgy industry. Materials ...
... National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) in Lyon (France) and the ESRF has revealed how a growing crack interacts with the 3D crystal structure of stainless steel. By using a new grain mapping ...
Close-up images show cracks have developed in hard layer under Phoenix lander.
... Mechanism is a clock-like astronomical calculator dating from the second century BC, several years ago. Now, scientists believe they have cracked the centuries-old mystery of how it actually works.
Materials that can stop a crack and then self-heal have been brought a step closer to reality. New research will focus on carbon fiber polymer composites - materials made by combining extremely stiff ...
... investigator for the HOPE study.
Previous studies of crack users in urban hospitals found that their drug use bars ... future interventions targeted to HIV-infected crack users to get them into care, keep ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Research published in The European Journal of Nutrition this week has finally cracked the myths surrounding eggs and cholesterol. The new study showed that people who ate two eggs per ...
... ) - Scientists around the world have teamed up to sequence the genome of the potato, hoping to crack the genetic code of one of the world's most important crops at a time of surging population growth ...
... member of the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded Shannon Institute of Cryptography, have successfully cracked a crypto system published thirty years ago by coding theorist Robert J McEliece.
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... to break the parameters from the original paper. Yet a quantum computer will have no problems cracking even the improved current version. For this reason, anticipating the introduction of the quantum ...
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Dutch scientists say they have cracked the so-called McEliece encryption system -- a candidate to provide security during the age of quantum computing.
(AP) -- Under the watchful eye of law enforcement in 40 states, Craigslist pledged Thursday to crack down on ads for prostitution on its Web sites.
The Web site Craigslist says it will crack down on ads for prostitution. It is doing so as part of an agreement with attorneys general in 40 states.