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Final Call:RAS AdCom Recommendations/Petitions Due July 1 from IEEE-RAS news (2008-6-24 8:00) |
Although the deadline for submission of Petitions for RAS AdCom candidacy wasJune 1, a one time extension is being granted.All recommendations for nominees for RAS Adcom must be submitted to the RASadministrator (r.g.snyder@ieee.org) by July 1, 2008.Petitions with at least 121 qualified signatures will guarantee placement on theballot. Petitions with 25 valid signatures will be considered for candidacy.IEEE member numbers must accompany each signature. No recommendations orpetitions received after July 1 will be considered.
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Is an eclipse mentioned in ancientpoem? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-24 6:00) |
Astronomical references in the ancient Greek text suggest its hero, Odysseus, returned home after his epic journey to a total solar eclipse
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Voters swayed by location of polling station from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-24 6:00) |
People are more likely to vote for tax increases to fund schools if they vote in a school, or see images of a school
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Why anaesthetics can make the pain worse from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-24 6:00) |
Many anaesthetics activate pain receptors, making the soreness experienced after operations worse
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Barrier Reef 'no-take' zones see leap in fish numbers from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-24 1:00) |
The controversial move to halt fishing across large areas of Australia's Great Barrier Reef has seen a huge revival in coral trout populations
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Unborn crocs chatter to synchronise hatching from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-24 1:00) |
Baby crocodiles make noises from inside their eggs, which may both help to coordinate their hatching and alert their mothers to help out
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PC population reaches a billion as e-waste piles up from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-23 21:27) |
The number of computers in the world is set to double by 2014 but disposing of old machines safely is an increasingly pressing environmental problem
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War death estimates 'should be tripled' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-23 21:02) |
The most comprehensive record of human war deaths in the 20th century may significantly underestimate true casualty numbers
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Invention: Freeze-dried blood from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-23 20:45) |
This week's new patent applications include powdered blood to speed up healing, MRI scanners that won't deafen unborn babies, and a camera that can tell if you are suffering from shock
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