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New Software Spots, Isolates Cyber-attacks to Protect Networked Control Systems
Software algorithm detects and isolates cyber-attacks on networked control systems that are becoming increasingly important to national infrastructure
Computational Tool Translates Complex Data into 2-Dimensional Images
May allow doctors to track progression of cancer, response to treatment, and risk of relapse.
Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research to Celebrate 15 Years
A program that fosters basic science projects of potentially high impact is celebrating 15 years of discovery at UC San Francisco.
Environmental Law Institute Recognizes Penn State Wetlands Scientist
Robert P. Brooks, a wetlands scientist at Penn State, has received the 2013 National Wetlands Award for Science Research.
Scientists Identify Molecular Trigger for Alzheimer’s Disease
New research establishes nature of malfunction in protein molecules that can lead to onset of dementia.
TATAA Strengthens Quality Assurance Program
TATAA Biocenter expands offerings using AATI’s Fragment Analyzer™ to assess RNA quality in gene expression analysis.
Finding, Fighting the Fat that Fuels Cancer
UT Southwestern research examines role of certain fat cells in tumorigenesis.
Low-Grade Cotton Brings Top Value in Oil Spill Cleanup
Ecologically friendly discovery is joint effort between Texas Tech University, Cotton Incorporated.
Vitamin D Could Provide New and Effective Treatments for Asthma
Vitamin D has the potential to significantly reduce the symptoms of asthma, according to a new study from the Medical Research Council (MRC).
Patient Openness to Research Can Depend on Race and Sex of Study Personnel
Researchers have found that the race and sex of study personnel can influence a patient’s decision on whether or not to participate in clinical research.
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