[Vision2020] Fw: [Spam 9.61] Bird Flu Paper Publication Delayed

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Tue Feb 21 17:10:17 PST 2012


-----Original message-----

From: "The Scientist" support at strongmail.the-scientist.com
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 08:04:54 -0800
To: lfalen at turbonet.com
Subject: [Spam 9.61] Bird Flu Paper Publication Delayed


             

       
        To view this email in your browser:
http://the-scientist.com/daily/2012/02/20a.htm
     February 20th, 2012

               

                              
                           
Follow The Scientist
                                                                      
                     
          
                                                                      
                                      
                

       Selected Stories        Covering the life sciences inside and
out  

                 Bird Flu Paper Publication Delayed    
By Jef Akst 
    
The World Health Organization announced today that it recommends
publishing the two controversial H5N1 papers in full, as soon as a few
details are worked out. And Science is listening.
  

                 News from AAAS    
By Jef Akst 
    
A roundup of recent research announced last weekend at the annual
conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS).
  

                 Immune Heat    
By Edyta Zielinska 
    
Immune cells may play a role in keeping us warm in the winter.
  

       The Nutshell      Daily News Roundup  

                 Wireless Drug Chip    
By Jef Akst 
    
The world’s first programmable drug-delivery chip passes the test,
accurately and safely delivering an osteoporosis drug.
  

                 Alzheimer’s Drugs Harmful?    
By Bob Grant 
    
The researcher who helped develop an Alzheimer’s treatment now
in clinical trials warns that the compound may actually impair memory.
  

                 Citizen Science’s New Wave    
By Sabrina Richards 
    
Scientists are getting more citizens than ever involved in research
projects that could impact their communities.
  

       Multimedia      Video, Slideshows, Infographics  

                 From Architecture to Art    
Architecture-student-turned-artist Macoto Murayama applies computer
graphics programs and techniques to build floral forms.
  

       Sponsored Webinars      Educational videos and online seminars 


                 The Right Thermal Analysis Technique    
This webinar is geared towards users of thermal techniques who are
looking for practical and up-to-date information on when, where, and
how to apply these techniques.
  

                 

       
    MAILING LIST INFORMATION    If you want to continue to receive
these e-mails, you need do nothing. We welcome new members to our
contents alert mailing list and ask you to forward this message to any
colleagues who might be interested.    If you no longer wish to
receive The Scientist Daily E-mail, click here to unsubscribe or,
alternatively, log in to the My Scientist section of the website and
edit your e-mail preferences. Click here to subscribe to The
Scientist.
  

   

      Home   News & Opinion   The Nutshell   Multimedia   Surveys  
Magazine   Careers
   About/Contact   Advertise   Privacy Policy

© 1986-2011 The Scientist  
-------------- next part --------------
An embedded message was scrubbed...
From: "The Scientist" <support at strongmail.the-scientist.com>
Subject: [Spam 9.61] Bird Flu Paper Publication Delayed
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 10:04:54 -0500
Size: 24937
URL: <http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/attachments/20120221/274c45fc/attachment-0001.mht>


More information about the Vision2020 mailing list