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Grant helps Queen's lead the way in next generation computing
... Belfast e-Science Centre (BeSC) at Queen's has been awarded a grant of over GBP900,000 to continue ...Queen's research among world's most referenced in Geosciences
Papers written by academics at Queen's University in Belfast have been declared as among the most referenced in the world by other geoscientists ...Queen's marine biologist investigates aliens beneath the waves
... species hitchhiking around the globe. Now Queen's is attempting to find out exactly where and how non ... Christine Maggs, from the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's, said: "While exotic plants and animals like ...Space tight at Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Charlottetown's Queen Elizabeth Hospital is no longer diverting patients from its emergency department, but beds are still scarce.Observatory: Tracing an Ant Invasion to a Handful of Queens
New research suggests that just 9 to 20 unrelated red imported fire ant queens were responsible for the colonization of South American and the United States.QUEEN OF PUNT Syndrome
... the chief Parihou with his wife Ati, Queen of Punt, (not still geographically established: Yemen ... , Sudan?) while they offer gifts to the Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut (1516-1481 BC).Read ...A bee's future as queen or worker may rest with parasitic fly
... bee, helping to determine which individuals become queens and which become workers. The finding by researchers from the University ... to nest mates. The larger individuals become queens because they are not dominated." The researchers were able to culture ...Close-Up Images of 'Snow Queen' Show Changes
A distinctive hard-surface feature called "Snow Queen" beneath NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander visibly changed sometime between mid-June and mid-July, close-up images from the Robotic Arm Camera show.Brian May, guitarist for rock band Queen, completes Ph.D. thesis following 30-year hiatus
... May, the guitarist and founding member of the legendary rock band Queen, earned his PhD in astronomy last ...Nine To Twenty Individual Fire Ant Queens Started U.S. Fire Ant Population
The current U.S. population of red imported fire ants--which infest millions of acres across the southern states -- can be traced back to nine to 20 queens in Mobile, Alabama.Queen's University Belfast reveals plans for Ireland's first X-ray laser
... 's first X-ray laser. Now, Queen's University Belfast is set to unveil recent ...Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Makes Sure Wine is Fit For the Queen of England
... has found a way to tell if a bottle is fit for the Queen of England, or for the Queen of Wishful Thinking. In the basement of the chemistry ...Queen's researchers provide solution to world's worst mass poisoning case
... of the poison in groundwater. Leading an international team, Queen's researchers have developed a trial plant in Kasimpore ... and potable water supply. "This project developed by Queen's is the only method which is eco-friendly, easy to use and deliverable ...Wind Farm Site Considered 10 Miles From Queens Shore
A year after its plan to build a wind farm off Jones Beach fell through, the Long Island Power Authority is studying the economic feasibility of a wind farm 10 miles off the south shore of Queens.Dawson First Nation challenges government on Yukon Queen licence
... Hwech'in Han Nation says it will decide if the Yukon Queen II cruise boat can operate on the Yukon ...
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