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Scientists seek to grow biodegradable, carbon-neutral plastic in plants

2013-06-05 20:35:09| Extremetech

Could you next cell phone be made from biodegradable plastic grown in a plant?

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Chemistry Software targets scientists and enterprise IT.

2013-06-04 14:28:38| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

ChemAxon v6 offers scalable and flexible chemistry information management that is aligned with organizations' business processes. For scientists, program includes Marvin for JavaScript, a chemical editor for web pages which does not require Java. Plexus web-based application for medicinal and computational chemists provides dynamic data visualization. For IT, Instant JChem Web Client enables Instant JChem data visualization forms to be made available and worked with as Web pages. This story is related to the following:Scientific Software

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Scientists: Key Parts of State Dept Keystone Review Are 'Without Merit'

2013-06-04 14:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: Dozens of leading scientists in the fields of climate change, public health and ecology have told the State Department that the findings of its draft assessment of the impacts of the Keystone XL pipeline are "without merit in many critical areas." In unusually blunt advice, they urged the Obama administration to reject the pipeline as not being in the U.S. national interest. "How is importing the world's highest carbon content crude consistent with national policy goals?" they asked. "Now is the...

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Made in IBM Labs: IBM Scientists Unveil Highly Integrated Millimeter-Wave Transceiver for ...

2013-06-04 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Researchers invent solution that seamlessly brings together 4 integrated chips and 64 antennas in a single package for mobile and transportation solutions<br /> <br /> Proven SiGe BiCMOS prototype takes advantage of under-utilized short-wavelength frequency<br /> <br /> SEATTLE - Scientists from IBM (NYSE: IBM) have achieved a milestone in creating a phased-array transceiver that contains all of the millimeter-wave components necessary for both high data-rate communications and ...This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Transceivers

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Computer scientists oppose Oracle's bid to copyright Java APIs

2013-05-31 13:38:35| InfoWorld: Top News

Nearly three dozen computer scientists have signed off on a court brief opposing Oracle's effort to copyright its Java APIs, a move they say would hold back the computer industry and deny affordable technology to end users. The group, which includes prominent names such as MS-DOS author Tim Paterson and ARPANET developer Larry Roberts, signed the amicus brief in support of Google in its copyright lawsuit with Oracle.

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