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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009: 10/25/09 - 11/1/09
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009. This is the official blog of Life Sciences Communication 100 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Baloney Science On The Perils Of Meat. From The Huffington Post. More bad news for red and processed meat. Linked to cancer again! Call in the Department of Homeland security and the nation’s top scientists. Meat has a terrible reputation already, so why not pile on? This grinning gourd is a healthful food in disguise. You will be req...
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009: 10/4/09 - 10/11/09
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009. This is the official blog of Life Sciences Communication 100 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Flat world, fat world: Report from the Healthy Foods, Healthy Lives Symposium, part 1. On September 21, 2009 in Minneapolis, a crowd of 300 people representing more than 30 disciplines gathered for a symposium hosted by the Healthy Foods, Healthy Lives Institute to discuss critical issues in research and policy related to food and health.
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ICON blog: New GoodNanoGuide Slideshow
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The International Council on Nanotechnology. Check out the latest SlideShare Presentation on the GoodNanoGuide. Good Nano Guide Introduction 2010 02. Ya its a nice slideshow. It could aware to the people with nanotechnology. With it the many organization as Industrial chemical manufacturer& industrial chemical supplier may also can inract. Http:/ www.100salts.com. May 9, 2011 at 12:16 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why Dont Scientists Submit Post-Peer-Review Comme. Follow VJ NanoEHS on Twitter.
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ICON blog: May 2010
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The International Council on Nanotechnology. Upcoming Webinar on Nano Safety. Interested in learning more about nanotechnology safety? Join me and four colleagues for a webinar. Hosted by Small Times. (Sorry about the registration fee, which I am assured is needed to pay for the cost of webcast and phone charges. I do not earn a fee for this gig.). DATE: May 27, 2010. TIME (US): 1:00 PM ET 12:00 PM CT 10:00 AM PT. This latest compilation of people or groups who blog about nanotechnology. Environmental De...
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ICON blog: September 2010
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The International Council on Nanotechnology. Nanoinformatics: Making sense out of nanotechnology information. Etc, continue to accumulate in various databases. And information repositories. Understanding how best to organize, collate and increase the utility of these vast and diverse data sets is the goal of a new nanoinformatics. The field of informatics. To bring some cohesion to the nanotechnology researchers, informatics experts, government policy makers and other stakeholders potentially affected by...
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ICON blog: Too much data, too little context
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The International Council on Nanotechnology. Too much data, too little context. Those of us who have been working in nanotechnology since the beginning of the decade have witnessed the remarkable growth and evolution of research into engineered nanomaterials' environmental, health and safety impacts. In 2001, there were virtually no papers addressing the impacts of intentionally manufactured nanomaterials. In short, context and analysis are critical. That review and analyze hot topics in nano-EHS. Bu...
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ICON blog: June 2010
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The International Council on Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology and Public Health: A free webinar. Here is a long overdue link to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Public Health Grand Rounds event “ Preventing Adverse Health Effects from Nanotechnology. 8221; in which I participated in April. The link takes you to the CDC website where the whole 70-minute webinar can be viewed and downloaded. First a little about the PHGR from the CDC website. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Internationa...
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009: 9/27/09 - 10/4/09
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009. This is the official blog of Life Sciences Communication 100 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Friday, October 2, 2009. The Mess Hall - School Lunches and Privatization. A recent article in the Washington Post. By Jane Black brought up several issues pertaining to school lunches (quality vs. affordability, for one). A blogger, Tom Philpott, over at the ever eco-conscious site Grist posted a rather ill-informed response. James T. Spartz. Scientists have ge...
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009: 11/15/09 - 11/22/09
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009. This is the official blog of Life Sciences Communication 100 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Food blamed for teen obesity. Added On November 17, 2009. With all the talk about lowering health care costs, prescription prices are skyrocketing. CNN's Alina Cho reports. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Scientists develop rot-proof apple that stays fresh for 4 months. Click title to continue reading.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009: 12/6/09 - 12/13/09
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Life Sciences Communication 100: Fall 2009. This is the official blog of Life Sciences Communication 100 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tuesday, December 8, 2009. The Most Outrageous Fast Foods Ever. By Eve Solomon (Huffington Post). Click headline to continue.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Department of Life Sciences Communication. Search the LSC 100 blog. Go Big Read Blog. Madison.com (Cap Times, Wisconsin State Journal). Michael Pollan (In Defense of Food). The Most Outrageous Fast Foods Ever.