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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The adverse side effects of certain hepatitis C medications can now be replicated and observed in Petri dishes and test tubes, thanks to a research team led by Craig Cameron, the Paul Berg Professor of Biochemistry…
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A gene that is associated with regeneration of injured nerve cells has been identified by scientists at Penn State and Duke University. The team, led by Melissa Rolls, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology…
In the event that a giant asteroid is headed toward Earth, youd better hope that its blindingly white. A pale asteroid would reflect sunlight and over time, this bouncing of photons off its surface could create enough of a force…
By Justin Eimers, CECOM TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT, Pa. -- Tobyhanna Army Depot's new robotics mission helps warfighters remotely search for improvised explosive devices using either a laptop computer or backpack control system. The depot's System Integration and Support, Production Engineering,…
Warmer air temperatures high above the Antarctic led to the second smallest seasonal ozone hole in 20 years, according to NOAA and NASA satellite measurements. This year, the average size of the ozone hole was 6.9 million square miles (17.9…
Seventy years after it was scuttled off Los Angeles, Calif., government archaeologists have found the wrecked remains of a rare Pacific Coast schooner that was employed in the lumber trade during the early 1900s. Today, Robert Schwemmer, maritime archaeologist for…
Tucson. Arizona has earthquakes. Now with the online release of "Arizona is Earthquake Country," Arizonans have a guide on how to prepare for and minimize damage from the ground shaking that accompanies earthquakes. Each year dozens of earthquakes occur in…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a heart defibrillator that helps to restore regular heart rhythms with leads that can be implanted just under the skin (subcutaneously) instead of connected directly into the heart. An implantable defibrillator is…
New jammer variant to provide warfighters with greater capability TUCSON, Arizona,- The U.S. Air Force and Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) have jointly started operational testing of the Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer (MALD®-J). After completing a highly successful developmental test…
Multiple Raytheon systems integrated to successfully protect ships WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. - A recent U.S. Army and Navy test proved the Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) JLENS can integrate with defensive systems currently in the U.S. Navy's inventory to…
A new technology is being deployed by U.S. Geological Survey scientists this weekend to map urban flooding caused by Hurricane Isaac. Called terrestrial lidar, or T-lidarÂÂÂ, this new capability will enable scientists to collect highly detailed information in select population…
WASHINGTON -- NASA's Dawn spacecraft is on track to become the first probe to orbit and study two distant destinations to help scientists answer questions about the formation of our solar system. The spacecraft is scheduled to leave the giant…