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Beware of Washing Away the Pathogens and Sending Them to the Food

When it’s time to wash down the facilities in food processing plants to clear out any pathogenic bacteria, industry needs to watch for one unintended consequence. Washing the floor drains could actual...

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Students Design More Efficient, Affordable Lighting for Sub-Saharan Africans

Tai-Wen Ko, K-State senior in electrical engineering, is mentoring Justin Curry, K-State freshman in electrical engineering. The pair is designing a solar lantern with a more affordable initial cost. ...

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If Avian Flu Hits, Look for Drop in U.S. Poultry Market

Kansas State University surveyed 2,000 people by mail in Wichita, Kan., and Los Angeles – 1,000 in each city – to find out their reactions to various food safety situations. About 30 percent responded...

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New cooperation between King Saud University and MPQ

This statement was made by Professor Ferenc Krausz, Managing Director of MPQ, and Professor Ali Al-Gamdi, Vice Rector of KSU, on the occasion of a small start up ceremony at MPQ on November 20, 2008. ...

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Physics Lab Becoming A Frontrunner in Ultrafast Laser Research

For decades, the J.R. Macdonald Laboratory at Kansas State University has been known worldwide as a center for atomic collision physics using particle accelerators. Now, researchers at the lab are wor...

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Good wildlife management requires partnerships between all interested parties

In such situations, it is essential for good practice that all those with interests in wildlife are able to participate as full partners. It is surprising that the Dutch, otherwise so practiced at neg...

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Food Safety Education Goes Nationwide Via KSU Distance Learning

“The distance courses are designed for distance students and for any on-campus students who want to take them,” said Kelly Getty, an assistant professor in K-State’s Food Science Institute who coordin...

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Businesspeople who are too sure of their abilities are less savvy entrepreneurs: new study

Psychologists say that people who are so ‘full of themselves’ and cocksure of their own abilities are the ones most likely to venture into markets that may be too small to accommodate another profitab...

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Powered by sound — revolutionary stove could help reduce poverty

The £2m SCORE (Stove for Cooking, Refrigeration and Electricity) project brings together experts from across the world to develop a wood-powered generator capable of both cooking and cooling food. By ...

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Mechanoluminescence event yields novel emissions, reactions

Mechanoluminescence is light generated when a crystal, such as sugar or quartz, is fractured by grinding, cleaving or via other mechanical means. Sir Francis Bacon wrote about this phenomenon as early...

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Sealing fissures with water

The method has been developed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and involves pumping water with various additives into the relevant area. It could be a well at a subsea oil...

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Amateurs and professionals combine observations to produce detailed picture of double asteroid

In a paper to be published in the April 2007 issue of the journal Icarus, a team of University of California, Berkeley, and Paris Observatory astronomers depict the asteroid 90 Antiope as two slightly...

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Protein structure key for AIDS, cell function

Cornell University researchers have discovered the 3-D crystal structure of a protein, human CD38, which may lead to important discoveries about how cells release calcium -- a mineral use...

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Researchers create meta-search engine to help locate displaced people

Louisiana Tech has reached further in its help to Katrina victims, this time through technology. Dr. Box Leangsuksun, an associate professor of computer science, along with f...

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Mammoth’s Sebaceous Glands

Some researchers have doubts that mammoths lived in the cold climate zones. Recently, Russian scientists have received strong evidence of woolly mammoths’ frost-resistance – they possess...

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