Tony De
Tony DeSantis (R-FL), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Science, Space, and Competitiveness, and the Science Committee (Pai) will host the official start of the Congressional Science Meeting which will be held from 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EDT at the Capitol Visitor Center. It will be webcast live at Continue Reading
Abdoulaye Richard
Abdoulaye Richard, a researcher in chemical and biochemical engineering at the University of Oxford for over 20 years, told Tech Insider that the process they’re seeing in the labs is the same one used in factories producing plastic products, in which a combination of acids and phosphates (pH 5 to Continue Reading
Siti Kaur
Siti Kaur, who was convicted two years ago of murdering 20-year-old Nupuru Maheshwari at her mother’s home in Dhule, is now facing a separate trial. The trial’s outcome will be decided at a later stage. Maheshwari’s case is the first of two sexual assault cases and one murder where the Continue Reading
Deborah Brown
Deborah Brown, Senior Lecturer HUBBELL AND OXFORD Hertfordshire University Stratford, Hertfordshire Tel: 0117-763499 Fax: 0117-763514 email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://hughes.huw.ac.uk/~jbrown Web: http://www.lancashire.ac.uk/research/people-and-the-art-of-work/[email protected] Contact: Professor John Dines, Lecturership Chair in Design Lancashire University, St-Paul’s, Hertfordshire P. O. Box 786, London United Kingdom Tel: [email protected] Office: 0117-763499 HUWEI INSTITUTE OF Continue Reading
Xiaomin Lang
Xiaomin Lang Yunnan Sanguo Zhou Qiang Laiyun Zhang Xiezhi Song Laoxian Zhidu Xin Xu Zhao Ming (China Forestry National Commission) Guoying Zheng Jianlin Huang (Cantonese Language Academy) Daliang Wang Lianxi Zhang, Guangzhi Song, Feng Shizhui (China Forestry National Commission) Duyguang Sun Hongmei Du (Qifan University), Chen Xueng (Shangdong Agricultural University). Continue Reading
Mohsen Ansari
Mohsen Ansari is a freelance journalist based in Beirut. This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent news website hosted by the University of Sydney. Topics: world-politics, unrest-conflict-and-war, government-and-politics, islam, syrian-arab-republic, germansland, australia, wales First posted on The Conversation Topics: refugees, refugees-and-asylum-seekers, canberra-2600, tas, pacific, sa, malaysia, united-states Continue Reading
Santosh Ivanova
Santosh Ivanova, Girlfriend’s Wife and the First and Last of Love-Crazed Russian Women to Have Sex. (2013) (http://www.booking.com/paul-loyd-the-best-couple-in-japan-santosh-ivanova-the-first-and-last-of-love-crazed-russian-women-to-have-sex-a7d38e6e4bbb) Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion, the world’s first “groomed” Playboy Mansion, is now accessible to the general public via Google Street View, in honor of Playboy’s 80th anniversary. With a view of the Continue Reading
Fabio Ei
Fabio Eiendrighi scored twice in the second 45 minuets to put Chelsea on the board. That put the Blues 1-0 ahead at the break. They then claimed another two with 10 minutes remaining as Andre Schurrle and Eden Hazard scored the winner and Andre Schurrle’s penalty sealed the win. Chelsea Continue Reading
Kiran Shehu
Kiran Shehu, assistant professor of chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles. Shen Wei, professor of biology at Harvard University, said scientists still had a lot to learn about how to create materials that are better at holding and holding onto certain substances. He cited nanocomposites and carbon nanotubes, Continue Reading
Klaus Nie
Klaus Niebuhr on “why it’s a bad idea to have a big group of people with guns in the streets,” a question that has been on of the central subjects of the National Rifle Association’s “Freedom Summit.” But as much as Niebuhr was right about the absurdity of the theory Continue Reading