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Task force forges energy curriculum
05-09-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)A primary focus for the Education Task Force, which held its first meeting April 26, is to develop and coordinate a robust energy curriculum for undergraduate and graduate students that integrates expertise and perspectives from all five schools at MIT.
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- Group leads 'greening' of Institute
05-09-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT has launched a Campus Energy Task Force aimed at greening the campus that enlists the help of the entire community, including the campus itself. The goal: major reductions in campus-wide energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
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- DZero finds evidence of rare single top quark
12-14-2006 · EurekAlert!
Scientists of the DZero collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced the first evidence of single top quarks produced in a rare subatomic process involving the weak nuclear force. The result is an important test of predictions made by particle theory, such as the number of quarks that exist in nature. In the longer term, the techniques employed in this analysis will allow scientists to search for an even more elusive particle, the Higgs boson.
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- FDA Nanotechnology Task Force takes positive step forward
07-25-2007 · EurekAlert!
Today’s report from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Nanotechnology Task Force is an important and positive step forward in the agency’s effort to tackle the new scientific and regulatory challenges posed by nanotechnology. The Task Force is clear and candid in acknowledging the pervasive potential of nanotechnology to affect virtually every product category FDA regulates -- from pharmaceuticals and devices to cosmetics and food supplements -- and in calling for a wide range of FDA actions to prepare for and execute its oversight role.
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- Tip sheet, Annals of Internal Medicine, Dec. 4, 2007, issue
12-03-2007 · EurekAlert!
The following articles are in the upcoming issue of Annals of Internal Medicine: "Internists Compare Health Plans and Describe How to Achieve Universal Coverage"; "Internists Say Pay-for-Performance Programs Must Put Patients First"; "Task Force Reaffirms BP Screening"; "3 Drugs for Older Adults Cause Many ED Visits"; "No Evidence that Vitamin D is Effective for Chronic Kidney Disease" ; and "Many Physicians Agree with Professionalism Standards but Don't Always Practice What They Preach."
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- FDA sees nanotech challenges in every product category it regulates
07-25-2007 · EurekAlert!
According to Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies Director David Rejeski, "Today, FDA took a step forward in fulfilling its responsibilities for nanotechnology oversight. If nanotechnology regulation was a baseball game, FDA has scored the first run in the first inning. But the agency must act rapidly to adopt and fully implement the Nanotechnology Task Force's recommendations."
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- Tip sheet, Annals of Internal Medicine, Dec. 18, 2007, issue
12-17-2007 · EurekAlert!
The following articles are in the upcoming issue of Annals of Internal Medicine: "Task Force Does Not Recommend Screening for Carotid Artery Stenosis"; "Vitamin D is Standard Treatment for CKD Despite Evidence"; "Organ Donation Laws Need Revising so that Doctors Give Priority to Care for the Donor Rather than The Organ"; "Study Finds Insufficient Evidence to Decide the Most Effective Treatment to Prevent Osteoporotic Fractures"; and "Balancing Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents."
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- UNC scientists solve mystery of how largest cellular motor protein powers movement
11-27-2006 · EurekAlert!
Scientists now understand how an important protein converts chemical energy to mechanical force, thus powering the process of cell division, thanks to a new structural model by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers.
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- Psychological needs of military personnel and their families are increasing, reports APA Task Force
02-25-2007 · EurekAlert!
A report of the American Psychological Association (APA) released today calls attention to the increasing mental health needs of military personnel and their families -- needs that are straining the current military health services system. Many service personnel and their family members are going without mental health care because of the limited availability of such care and the barriers to accessing care.
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- Task force recommends greater use of exercise testing in chronic disease
02-27-2007 · EurekAlert!
Exercise testing can be a powerful tool for diagnosing chronic heart and lung conditions and measuring responses to treatment, according to new research published in the European Respiratory Journal.
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- AGA Institute takes leadership role in exploring obesity and its complications
05-14-2007 · EurekAlert!
Due to the gastrointestinal tract's role in body weight regulation, gastroenterologists should work closely with other medical disciplines to oversee and coordinate the care of obese individuals, according to an American Gastroenterological Association Institute Obesity Task Force Report. The report was published in a special 13th issue of Gastroenterology, the official journal of the AGA Institute, that focuses on the growing problems related to obesity and nutrition.
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