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Factors at age 15 account for more women at universities, StatsCan says
The academic advantages girls have at age 15 largely explain why they dominate university classes, two Statistics Canada researchers say.Manitoba university to train physician assistants
Manitoba will become the first province in Canada to train non-military physician assistants with the launch this fall of a new program at the University of Manitoba.Train experts to support development, says university dean
The dean of a Dominican Republic university has called for intensification in the training of postgraduates, to aid science development.University of Virginia Physician-Researcher Helping Soldiers as Part of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine
... who are severely hurt and scarred during combat. Dr. Adam Katz, a plastic surgeon and researcher at the University of Virginia Health System, will conduct research in this area under the Armed Forces ...University of Virginia Patent Foundation Licenses Silver Nanoparticle Technology to U.Va. Start-Up PluroGen Therapeutics Inc.
The University of Virginia Patent Foundation has licensed innovative U.Va. silver nanoparticle technology to U.Va. start-up PluroGen Therapeutics Inc. for use as an enhanced anti-microbial agent to ...NASA and the Beatles Celebrate Anniversaries by Beaming Song 'Across the Universe' Into Deep Space
For the first time ever, NASA will beam a song - The Beatles "Across the Universe" -- directly into deep space at 4 p.m. Pacific Time on Monday, Feb. 4.Ultra-dense galaxies found in early universe
... these small, crowded galaxies formed. He said, one way could have involved an interaction in the emerging universe between hydrogen gas and dark matter — an invisible form of matter that accounts for ...Montana State University research reaches Supreme Court of India
Montana State University research about pollution in the Ganges River has reached the Supreme Court of India, producing some optimism among MSU scientists who study the 1,500-mile river. "It's nice to ...Study of universal day care paints mixed picture
Universal day care, the recurring dream of working parents everywhere, benefits adults economically but may affect young children's well being, according to an MIT economist's study of a highly ...XMM-Newton discovers part of the missing matter in the universe
... of heavy particles still waiting to be discovered by particle physicists. The remaining 5% of the Universe is made of ordinary matter, the one we know on Earth that constitutes stars and planets. It ...Tel Aviv University finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism
... later in life, a new Tel Aviv University study has found. Knowing and speaking many languages may protect ... Herczeg Institute on Aging at Tel Aviv University, together with her colleagues Nitza Eyal, ...University research contributes to global warming
... He doesn’t believe in one magical solution, but rather in transformations adapted to each area. For universities, he recommends having less frequent international conferences, increasing the use of ...University of Leicester to lead audit of adults with autism
... education needs. Professor Brugha is Director of Research, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Adult General Psychiatrist, Leicestershire Partnership NHS ...Could "dark energy" be a sign of Earth's special place in the universe?
Ever since Copernicus placed the Sun at the center of the universe instead of the Earth, scientific discoveries have been repeatedly making our home planet less special and more ordinary. But could ...Think before you drink, says university research
... Dr Martin Hagger, of the Risk Analysis, Social Processes and Health Research Group in the University’s School of Psychology, said: “The workplace offers an existing network that could allow us to get ...
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