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Global space industry to meet in Scotland
The world's biggest space show - the 2008 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) - takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, between 29 September and 3 October 2008.ESA at IAC 2008, Glasgow
... 59th International Astronautical Congress is taking place between 29 September and 3 October in Glasgow, Scotland. IAC 2008 is being organised by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and ...ESA at space forum in Glasgow
The 59th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2008, is taking place between 29 September and 3 October in Glasgow, Scotland. HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, visited ...Scotland's docs reject chocolate tax
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 13 (UPI) -- Doctors in Scotland rejected a proposal calling for chocolate to be taxed like alcohol and tobacco.Solar Lily Pads Gently Floating And Gathering Energy on the River Clyde
... preeminent Glasgow, Scotland based architecture firm ZM Architecture has big ideas for attracting ... Lily Solar panels for the Clyde River in Glasgow will track the sun and transfer the accumulated energy ...Real Teachers Could Learn Something From Those On "The Simpsons", Says Paper
... “The Teacher: Image, Icon, Identity” conference in Glasgow, Scotland. “Given the often central role ... Christian University in Fort Worth and co-author Alan Britton of the University of Glasgow. Read ...Mom's mood, baby's sleep: what's the connection?
... issue. They will present data from their study next week at the European Sleep Research Society meeting in Glasgow, Scotland. Babies whose mothers experienced depression any time ...New nano device detects immune system cell signaling
... was made by graduate student Shannon Faley, now a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. She filled up a nanophysiometer chamber with naive human T-cells and then ...Customer Contact Centers Offer Criminals Multiple Opportunities For Identity Theft, Study Shows
A survey of 45 customer contact centers in Glasgow, Scotland, has revealed that they offer criminals multiple opportunities for identity theft. Details show that agents at such centers commonly ...Discovery of protein that reactivates herpes simplex virus helps solve medical mystery
... in collaboration with the Medical Research Council Virology Unit of Glasgow, Scotland. The two distinct lifestyles of HSV – active and latent – were first proposed 80 years ago. The ...
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