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Caltech Helps Open The Universe In Worldwide Telescope
114 days ago

Source: www.moreover.com --- 29 days ago
PASADENA, Calif.-- Individuals with synesthesia perceive the world in a different way from the rest of us. ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 33 days ago
The lensless device works with a light-sensing chip to construct two-dimensional images and could be rugged and portable. CalTech researchers have developed a "microscope on a chip" using an inexpensive lensless magnifying system that relies on a light-sensing chip to achieve the resolving power of a conventional microscope costing thousands of times more. ...
Source: web.mit.edu --- 30 days ago
A team led by MIT and CalTech scientists has been awarded $20 million by the National Science Foundation to help pursue the dream of meeting the world's energy needs with solar-fuel power plants. ...
Source: science.meetup.com --- 3 days ago
Announcing a new Meetup for SoCal Science Cafe! What: Mike Brown, CalTech: How I killed Pluto and why it had it coming? When: September 5, 2008 7:00 PM Where: Click the link below to find out! Learn more here: http://science.meetup... . Join this discussion . ...
Source: science.meetup.com --- 5 days ago
Children's Center at CalTech By Dan D. Gutierrez, Science Cafe Field Reporter I must say that of all the Science Café field reports I’ve written, this is the one I had the most fun working on, I suppose because it involves one of my favorite ... Join this discussion . ...
Source: weblogs.nal.usda.gov --- 30 days ago
DeviceGuru.com reports CalTech claims its researchers have developed a single-chip "microscopic microscope." http://www.deviceguru.com.nyud.net:8080/2008/07/30/cal-tech-unveils-microsopic-microscope/ ...
Source: www.computerworld.com --- 31 days ago
A CalTech scientist said work has started on developing intelligent space robots that can explore the universe for their human makers. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
EurekAlert! Aug 29 2008 6:38PM GMT ...
Source: alumni.caltech.edu --- 14 days ago
Meet CalTech President Jean-Lou Chameau and Dr. Carol Carmichael. Hear about the latest news and research at CalTech and meet fellow Alumni. Participants from the Associates President's Circle trip to Paris, Burgundy and Lyon will join us. ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 3 days ago
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) have developed a simple process for mass producing molecular tubes of identical--and precisely programmable--circumferences. The technological feat may allow the use of the molecular tubes in a number of nanotechnology applications. The molecular tubes are composed of wound-up strands of DNA. ...
Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 17 days ago
( California Institute of Technology ) The National Science Foundation's Expeditions in Computing program has awarded $10 million to the Molecular Programming Project, a collaborative effort by researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Washington to establish a fundamental approach to the design of complex molecular and chemical systems based on the principles of computer science. ...
Source: www.azstarnet.com --- 3 days ago
Energy expert Nate Lewis says nuclear fusion will solve our energy problems. ...
Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 20 days ago
( California Institute of Technology ) Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a novel way to churn out large quantities of drugs, including antiplaque toothpaste additives, antibiotics, nicotine, and even morphine, using mini biofactories--in yeast. ...
Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 7 days ago
( California Institute of Technology ) Over the past two decades, Michael Dickinson has been interviewed by reporters hundreds of times about his research on the biomechanics of insect flight. One question from the press has always dogged him: Why are flies so hard to swat? "Now I can finally answer," says Dickinson, the Esther M. and Abe M. Zarem Professor of Bioengineering at the California Institute of Technology. ...
Source: www.knbc.com --- 6 days ago
Ever wonder why those buzzing houseflies are so good at getting away when you're trying to swat them? Researchers at California Institute of Technology say they've solved the mystery. ...
Source: www.officialwire.com --- 13 days ago
Saffman was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow to Britain's Royal Society ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 30 days ago
In the dreams of Harry Gray, Beckman Professor of Chemistry at CalTech, the future energy needs of the world are met with solar-fuel power plants. Now, a $20 million award from the Chemical Bonding Center (CBC), a National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Chemistry program, will hel... Original story at CalTech Today . Related stories include: CalTech scientists awarded $20 million to 'Power the Planet' - EurekAlert - EurekAlert , Team led by MIT, CalTech wins US$20m grant for solar research - Environmental Expert Latest News & Press Releases , Phoenix Mars Lander Delivers Soil-Chemistry Sample - Science Daily - Science Daily View all 4 related news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: California Institute of Technology . ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 30 days ago
 MA - In 2005, NSF granted a Phase I CBC award to the group of CalTech and MIT scientists, who spent the $1.5 million and three years of Phase I conducting ... Original story at MIT Campus News . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: California Institute of Technology . ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 22 days ago
Newsweek has published an article in its College Guide section called "The 12 Top Rivalries," and the list includes CalTech vs. MIT. According to the magazine, "Little CalTech with 900 students and bigger MIT with about 4,000 are both known throughout the world as research meccas that may... Original story at CalTech Today . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: California Institute of Technology . ...
Source: beaconmedianews.com --- 29 days ago
On March 9, 1926, one hundred of southern California’s most influential men and women met in the home of railroad magnate and art collector Henry E. Huntington. This was the first meeting of the Associates of the California Institute of Technology, an organization that has helped CalTech become a scientific world leader. Today, 2,325 men and women have joined the Associates and the group has helped pay for 37 buildings at CalTech and endowed 52 professorships. Associates have given millions to help continue the innovative research projects that make CalTech such a driving force in science. Private funds like those provided by the Associates keep CalTech’s faculty and students at the cutting edge of research. On July 28, 2008, 92 Associates and guests met at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens to learn about the history of the Associates and the long-standing connection between the Huntington and CalTech. Melinda McCurdy, associate curator of British art at the Huntington, spoke to the Associates about the $20 million renovation of the Huntington Art Gallery, once the Huntingtons’ home. She discussed the collections in each room, and described how the rooms on the first floor still reflect the lifestyle of the Huntingtons. The Huntington Gallery closed for renovations in 2005 making this tour the first opportunity for many new Associates to see the room where their group first assembled. After the tour, Dr ...

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