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Use on college campuses and even in high schools has become increasingly common and normalised, says Anjan Chatterjee, a neuroscentist at the University of Pennsylvania.
And last year Sahakian and Ara Darzi of Imperial College London, found that doctors who had been deprived of sleep for one night showed improved working memory, planning,
chair of the Department of National security Studies, at the US Naval War College.""At least that's my personal opinion.
The 260-plus HR-focused undergraduate degree programs at U s. colleges and universities, as well as certificate and diploma programs offered by organizations such as SHRM
#Marist Beefs Up Cloud and Virtualization Tools in SDN Lab Clooud Computinga New york college that runs a testing lab for cloud computing will be adding new technology from two private partners to expand
Marist College, which runs the New york state Cloud computing and Analytics Center, is teaming up with IBM
The college is bringing in IBM's Cloud Orchestrator an interface that reduces the work involved in managing public, private and hybrid clouds in the areas of configuration, provisioning and deployment of services.
The university offers interdisciplinary graduate study and 99 undergraduate majors in four colleges and six professional schools c
and Professor Molly Stevens, a European Research Council grantee at Imperial College London, have tested successfully a pioneering HIV-detection technique that is ten times more sensitive than any identification method used to date.
"Dulse is a superfood, with twice the nutritional value of kale,"Chuck Toombs, a faculty member in OSU's College of Business,
"said Eugene S. Flamm, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at Montefiore Medical center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine."
##since it was discovered in 1972â##has been that we can t culture the human viruses in a cell culture dish##says Stephanie Karst associate professor in the molecular genetics and microbiology department at University of Florida College of Medicine.##
and their activities says Peter Kamel a medical student at Baylor College of Medicine who completed the research as an undergraduate at Rice university.
CIRM BRIDGES fellowships through California State university Fullerton and Pasadena City College; and the James H. Zumberge Research and Innovation Fund.
or more such drugs in just the 12 months preceding the survey The results are based on a nationally representative sample of some 1100 students enrolled full time in a 2-or 4-year college in spring 2013.
or trying to finish homework ranks second among the illicit drugs being used in college. Eleven percent of college students in 2013 or one in every nine indicated some Adderall use without medical supervision in the prior 12 months.
For example 40 percent of college males used marijuana in the past year compared to 33 percent of college females.
Daily or near-daily use of marijuana was concentrated particularly among college males with nearly 9 percent of them indicating marijuana use on 20
or more occasions in the prior 30 days compared with only 3 percent of college females.
There remains plenty of alcohol use on the nation s college campuses with about three quarters (76 percent) of college students indicating drinking at least once in the past 12 months
To some degree these declines may reflect the declines observed among high school seniors before they even went off to college
whether a dog carries the PICALM mutation are now available through North carolina State university College of Veterinary medicine
says Craig Meyers, professor of microbiology and immunology at the Penn State College of Medicine.
and a medical degree in a joint program with nearby Baylor College of Medicine. hese chemical crosslinks are attached by phosphate ester bonds,
the Keck Center Nanobiology Training program of the Gulf coast Consortia and the Baylor College of Medicine Medical scientist Training program supported the research.
chairperson of the department of pharmacology and toxicology in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State. here are two kinds of scleroderma, localized and systemic,
A group in Georgia Tech s College of Computing created the Glassware when one of its own said he was having trouble hearing
and reduced greenhouse gas emissionssays lead author Rebecca Barnes an assistant professor of environmental science at Colorado College who began the research as a postdoctoral research associate at Rice university.
while keeping it on a consistent track. emperature helps keep the hands of the biological clock in the right placesays Steve A. Kay dean of the USC Dornsife College of Letters Arts
Other researchers from UC Davis UC Riverside University of Florida Gainesville and the Atlantic Veterinary College Charlottetown Prince edward island Canada contributed to the study.
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Jeffrey Cirillo professor in the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology at Texas A&m Health Science Center (TAMHSC) College of Medicine and his team have discovered a new method to spot the bacteria that causes
In this recent work Mirkin an experimentalist and professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences teamed up with Monica Olvera de la Cruz a theoretician
says Olvera de la Cruz who also is a professor of chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts
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what breeders call the maternal grandsire effect says co-senior author Doug Antczak equine geneticist at Cornell s College of Veterinary medicine.
Bruce Tabashnik and Yves Carri##re in the entomology department at the University of Arizona s College of Agriculture and Life sciences together with visiting scholar Thierry Br##vault from the Center
College Park leading the project e
#Nature inspires color-sensitive CMOS-compatible photodetector Researchers at Rice university's Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LANP) have developed a new image sensor that mimics the way we see color by integrating light amplifiers and color
reveals that the number of college-educated young adults (ages 25 to 34) living within three miles of city centers has risen 37 percent since the millennium.
because these places registered some of the largest percent increases in college-educated millennials living downtown between 2000 and 2010:
nontraditional students who can not travel to colleges because of jobs and family. But the same technologies of istance learningare now finding their way onto brick-and-mortar campuses,
But it also raises questions that go to the core of a college mission: Is it possible to learn as much
She felt like she paying for me to go to college and not sit at home and watch through a computer.
Many are in community colleges, he said. Very few attend private colleges; families paying $53, 000 a year demand low student-faculty ratios.
Colleges and universities that have plunged into the online field, mostly public, cite their dual missions to serve as many students as possible while remaining affordable,
as well as a desire to exploit the latest technologies. At the University of Iowa, as many as 10 percent of 14,000 liberal arts undergraduates take an online course each semester,
Jon Shane, a professor in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Other larger projects include finishing the police academy at its new campus in College Point, Queens,
a college-degreed, up-and-coming Filipino youth, were annoying because of your accent. Now imagine being told that hundreds of times a day.
Programming##Micro Colleges##have sprung up in over#40 cities with Davinci Coders in Boulder, Colorado rated##top value##with its beginner-based, 11-week, full-immersion program for $6, 000.
which helps international students go to U s. colleges. For its part, Coursera is providing training resources for facilitators.
#Micro-colleges will educate the workforce of the future: Futurist Thomas Frey The world has a shortage of 18 million teachers.
With the ever-increasing pace of innovation, traditional colleges and universities are failing to train and retrain workers quickly enough.##
Disappearing jobs and micro-colleges The main factor driving change in the labor force is new innovations rendering old jobs obsolete,
but he believes micro-colleges such as#Davinci Coders, which offers programming training, #are stepping in to fill the gap.
much as high school and college do for rich white ones, #wrote Adam Gopnik in#his seminal 2012 article.
Mr. Petrone is in his fourth year of a Doctor of Chiropractic program at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto.
#Department of education shuts down for-profit Corinthian Colleges Federal regulations are designed to make sure that colleges that don t offer a good value to students,
Corinthian Colleges will put 85 of its U s. campuses up for sale and close the remaining dozen under an agreement with the U s. Department of education.
The for-profit college chain operates campuses under the names Heald, Everest and Wyotech. It has more than 70,000 students across North america.
It s the largest-ever college, by enrollment, to be shut down in this way. It all started in January
This was part of compliance with federal regulations designed to make sure that colleges that don t offer a good value to students,
The cash freeze was a big problem for the college, which had underlying financial difficulties.
Inside Higher Ed reported in May that the college faced closing off or selling its business
the Department of education will release enough money to allow the college toteach out or enable them to finish their degrees.
The problems in the for-profit college sector are wider than Corinthian. They come both from market forces and the government.
by the time his son went to college.####Results from the latest clinical trials of his#smartphone-linked artificial pancreas#suggest he might just make that deadline.
this may come to pass before his son heads off to college in the autumn of 2017.
#The nanodegree A new type of college degree created by AT&T and Udacity An instructor for Udacity teaching an online Python class.
AT&T and the online education provider Udacity have partnered to create thenanodegree, a new type of college degree similar to the#Micro Colleges that Futurist Thomas Frey predicted.
It s a failure of the community college system, the California state system, and the University of California system that that announcement was made,
#Demand for computer science programs is booming at colleges across the U s. People in the tech industry have worked to persuade more young people in the U s. to become interested in studying computer science for years.
Demand is also booming for the less expensive Micro Colleges that teach programming skills like Davinci Coders near Boulder, Colorado,
Researchers at King College London and the San francisco Veteran Affairs Medical center report they have cleared those hurdles. ur new method can be used to grow much greater quantities of lab-grown human epidermal equivalents,
#Fewer high school graduates enroll in college after graduation The proportion of high school students in the U s. who go on to college rose regularly for decades
Last October, just 65.9 percent of people who had graduated from high school the previous spring had enrolled in college,
when 70.1 percent of new graduates had gone on to college. alling college enrollment indicates that upward mobility may become more difficult for working-class and disadvantaged high school graduates,
and students who would have worked their way through college a few years ago, and added that many parents in the past paid for college by refinancing mortgages, an alternative no longer available to many families.
At the same time, there were some encouraging signs in the report, which is released annually. The bureau reported that 51 percent of the high school graduates who did not go on to college had jobs by October
and that 74 percent were in the labor force, meaning they either were employed or were looking for work.
The bureau said the estimated 65.9 percent figure for high school graduates who went on to college could be off by as much as 2. 4 percentage points in either direction.
Still, there seems to be little doubt that the long-term trend of more and more high school graduates going to college has halted, if not reversed.
000 college degrees preposterous, adding that obody in higher education believes that is even possible. Peter Hugill, a Texas A&m professor who at the time was president of the Texas Conference of the American Association of University Professors,
Nationally, a 2011 Pew study found that 57 percent of prospective students believed a college degree no longer carries a value worth the cost.
Seventy-five percent of respondents declared college simply unaffordable. But would Perry plan meet the public need One year after the governor challenge,
Three higher-education partners Texas A&m University-Commerce, South Texas College, and the Texas Higher education Coordinating Board (THECB) just launched the ffordable Baccalaureate Program, the state first public university bachelor degree combining online learning and competency-based standards.
According to THECB website, students arriving ith no prior college credits should be able to complete the degree program in three years at a total cost of $13, 000 to $15, 000.
In the past, the debate over the college tuition and debt crisis has produced calls to action on two fronts
Royal College of Art graduate Julian Melchiorri has created the world's first man-made, biologically functional"leaf,"reports Dezeen.
which was developed as part of the Royal College of Art's Innovation Design Engineering course in collaboration with Tufts University silk lab,
The key word to this development is"transparent,"according to Richard Lunt of MSU's College of Engineering.
which owns the Exosuit) the AMNH the John B. Pierce Laboratory at Yale university Baruch College-City university of New york the University of Rhode island and Arizona State university.
"says Paul Nelson at the Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute of Texas A&m University in College Station.
Kaicun Wang, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Maryland in College Park, and his colleagues based their conclusions on visibility measurements, a good proxy for aerosol pollution, from 3, 250 meteorological stations around the world.
such as a protein folding, writes Philip Hemmer, a solid-state physicist at Texas A&m University in College Station."
says Nicholas Grassly, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London, but implementing it will be difficult.""There are some big ifs as to
a publisher based in College Park, Maryland. Source: M. Laakso & B c. Bj#rk BMC Med. 10,124 (2012) It will probably be a year
Weill Cornell Medical College researchers in New york city are taking retinal prosthetics in a different direction,
which will be touting for customers at a meeting of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics in Phoenix, Arizona, on 19-23 march.
says Elizabeth Worthey, director of genomic informatics at the Human and Molecular genetics Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
a Research Fellow at St john College, Cambridge, and a lead author of the report, said:
This is like simulating the whole US where previously it was like just simulating your neighbourhood says Michael Boylan-Kolchin at the University of Maryland in College Park who led one of the largest previous simulations called Millennium-II.
The goop that remained after the ice was evaporated away was analysed by Price's colleague Zita Martins at Imperial College London who found it contained the amino acids alanine and norvaline.
The launch continues the execution of an orderly programme laid out in the 1990s says Joan Johnson-Freese of the US Naval War College in Newport Rhode island.
when his son Jonathan was stricken with severe bipolar disorder while in college. The first few years were difficult
KGS Buildingsfoundation The KGS cofounders met as participants in the MIT entry for the 2007 Solar Decathlon an annual competition where college teams build small-scale, solar-powered homes to display at the National Mall
John Pendry, a professor at Imperial College London who was connected not to this research, calls this an ngenious application. n a macroscopic scale this is equivalent to observing the world through a set of louvers that allow light to enter from one direction only,
Dr Uday Kishore from Brunel University London's College of Health and Life sciences said: By using a protein recognised by the immune system to effectively disguise carbon nanoparticles we will be able to deploy these tiny particles to target hard-to-reach areas without damaging side effects to the patient.
The findings were published just in Nano Energy by scientists from the OSU College of Science OSU College of Engineering Argonne National Laboratory the University of South Florida and the National Energy technology Laboratory in Albany Ore.
and costs less said Xiulei (David) Ji an OSU assistant professor of chemistry in the OSU College of Science
The results of the UC work will be presented at the Materials Research Society Conference in Boston Nov 30-Dec 5 by Andrew Dunn doctoral student in materials science engineering in UC's College of Engineering and Applied science.
Working with Dunn in this study are Donglu Shi professor of materials science engineering in UC's College of Engineering and Applied science;
David Mast associate professor of physics in UC's Mcmicken College of Arts and Sciences; and Giovanni Pauletti associate professor in the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.
The UC study used the living cells of mice to successfully test the efficacy of their two-sided nanoparticle designs (one side for cell targeting and the other for treatment delivery) in combination with the PTT.
and plasma technologies Fan was named researcher of the year for the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering.
-and hold enough energy to run your watch for a long period of time said Michel Barsoum Phd Distinguished Professor in the College of Engineering.
This development was facilitated by collaboration between research groups of Yury Gogotsi Phd Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering at Drexel and Jieshan Qiu vice dean for research
Khosrow Behbehani, dean of the UT Arlington College of Engineering, said this research is representative of the University's role in fostering innovations that benefit the society,
But Moh El-Naggar assistant professor at the USC Dornsife College of Letters Arts and Sciences says he was always careful to avoid saying that he knew for sure that's what they were.
in research published with Imperial College London. Developing this research further, Nokia worked with the QMUL team to create an energy harvesting prototype (a nanogenerator) that could be used to charge a mobile phone using everyday background noise such as traffic,
The new nanoparticle, developed by researchers at Imperial College London, boosts the effectiveness of Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning by specifically seeking out receptors that are found in cancerous cells.
Professor Nicholas Long from the Department of chemistry at Imperial College London said the results show real promise for improving cancer diagnosis."By improving the sensitivity of an MRI examination
Dr Juan Gallo from the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London said:"
#Sand-based lithium ion batteries that outperform standard by three times (Phys. org) esearchers at the University of California, Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering have created a lithium ion battery that outperforms the current industry standard by three times.
For practical applications these nanocarriers are highly desirable explains Francisco Raymo professor of chemistry in the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences and lead investigator of this project.
Subramani Swaminathan and Janet Cusido from the UM's Laboratory for Molecular Photonics Department of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences;
"said Pamela Jansma, dean of the UT Arlington College of Science.""With their latest publication, Drs.
#Charging portable electronics in 10 minutes Researchers at the University of California Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have developed a three-dimensional silicon-decorated cone-shaped carbon nanotube cluster architecture for lithium ion battery anodes that could enable charging of portable
"said Greg Herman, an associate professor and chemical engineer in the OSU College of Engineering.""We're all pretty excited about the opportunities that this new technology will enable."
Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have developed a new way to make lithium-ion batteries that will last three times longer between charges compared to the current industry standard.
Rimer and Lupulescu who did the project as part of her dissertation earning her Ph d. in chemical engineering from UH's Cullen College of Engineering in December worked with California-based Asylum Research.
A group of chemists from St mary's College in Indiana and Notre dame has gotten into the detective game, too.
Available to NFL and college teams and soon youth and high school#players the new Speedflex is designed to diminish the impact forces of a hard hit.
Earlier this year the company invested £5m in a lab at Imperial College London designed to help robots#understand
Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have found yet another use for mushrooms in batteries. The UC research team has developed a new kind of lithium-ion battery anode using portobello mushrooms,
"At one point, they found a list of every college and university in the country,
including putting Rasmussen and her brothers through college. Carman did so by working nights as a nurse.
Rasmussen has worked also with numerous interns pursuing careers in science and engineering through PPPL's college internship program."
developed by Albert Einstein College of Medicine biologist Robert Singer, uses fluorescent probes made of DNA
the Harvard College Research Program; and NSF Graduate Research, Einstein Visiting, Harvard College PRISE, Herchel-Smith and Pechet Family Fund Fellowships e
#Scientists Develop an Ultrathin Invisibility Cloak for Visible light A team of scientists have invented an ultra-thin invisibility cloak that can conform to the shape of an object
Eric Delson of Lehman College in New york, who also wasn't involved with the work, said his guess is that naledi fits within a known group of early Homo creatures from around 2 million year ago.
and their metabolism in animals,"said Joseph Falkinham, a professor of microbiology in the College of Science and an affiliate of the Virginia Tech Centre for Drug Discovery.
Created by Mihri Ozkan, electrical engineering professor at UC Riverside Bourns College of Engineering, Cengiz Ozkan, her husband and fellow engineering professor, Daisy Patino,
from Imperial College London and Houston Methodist Research Institute in the USA, hope their nanoneedle technique could ultimately help damaged organs
"Professor Molly Stevens, co-corresponding author from the Departments of Materials and of Bioengineering at Imperial College London, said:"
professor of neurobiology and behavior in the College of Arts and Sciences and senior associate vice provost for research. e know that the technological breakthroughs
Linda B. Glaser is a staff writer for the College of Arts and Sciences a
Zharov is director of the Arkansas Nanomedicine Center at the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute and a professor in the UAMS College of Medicine Department of Otolarynology-Head and Neck Surgery.
and Neck Surgery in the UAMS College of Medicine UAMS is the state only comprehensive academic health center, with colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health professions and Public health;
who is also a professor of radiology, neuroscience, pathology and laboratory medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.
SUNY Polytechnic institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (SUNY Poly CNSE) today announced a team of SUNY Poly CNSE researchers,
and Unobtrusively A Dartmouth College team has created the first light-sensing system that reconstructs human postures continuously
Xia Zhou, an assistant professor of computer science and co-director of the Dartnets Lab at Dartmouth College,
Researchers at Rice university, working with colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, have made a small molecule that could deliver a one-two punch to proteins that resist chemotherapy
was developed by a team from the University of North Texas System College of Pharmacy, led by professor Anthony J. Di Pasqua, Ph d,
The device was an entry into the Surgical Robot Challenge 2015 recently hosted by Imperial College London.
and the researchers involved came from various colleges and sectors of the Department of defense. Furthermore, scientists have conducted studies on people in the lab
of King College London, told New Scientist magazine: don think it crazy to think that in the future we could be recognising people by their bacterial mist. y
"said Mihri Ozkan, an electrical engineering professor at UC Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering. Ozkan, along with her husband and fellow engineering professor, Cengiz Ozkan, current Ph d. student, Daisy Patino,
and a professor of clinical biomedical science in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and a professor in FAU's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing."
'In recent years, Héctor Peinado, Head of the Microenvironment and Metastasis Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), David Lyden from Weill Cornell Medical College,
Ketan Ghaghada, assistant professor of radiology at Baylor College of Medicine, will guide and oversee the steps taken to translate the research toward clinical trials.
The multi-institutional group includes researchers from Baylor College of Medicine Rice university, Stanford university and the Broad Institute.
"said Jim Garrett, Dean of Carnegie mellon's College of Engineering.""We should expect to see 3-D bioprinting continue to grow as an important tool for a large number of medical applications."
a team of physicists led by The City College of New york and including Herriot-Watt University
"said City College Phd student Giovanni Milione.""Interestingly, a conventional laser beam (a laser pointer)' s shape
At Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, Calif.,one of the world premier colleges of science, mathematics,
First, the college has made the computer science path more welcoming by revising introductory classes, splitting them into two levels based on experience.
Put another way, Harvey Mudd College made entry into the STEM environment more welcoming to women,
We think those simple changes have applicability not just in college but also in middle school and the workplace.
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