ADVANCED INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY
Company formed to commercialize nanomaterial production EETimes Technology venture company IP Group has teamed up with scientists from the University of Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and CEVP Ltd, a leader in plasma tool manufacture, to form Surrey NanoSystems, which will develop and make tools for producing nanomaterials. Picis' ED PulseCheck Helps Hospitals Address ER Wait Times & Technology Needs Outlined in Institute of Medicine Report RedNova The recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report "Hospital-Based Emergency Care: At the Breaking Point," details the nation's overcrowded, overwhelmed and under-funded emergency departments as a critical issue within today's healthcare delivery system. Not-for-Profit Hospitals, More Nurses, Better Technology All Equal Greater Quality of Care for Patients Newswise Patients are more likely to receive high quality of care in not-for-profit hospitals and in hospitals with more registered nurses and advanced technology, reports a comprehensive Harvard Medical School (HMS) analysis published in the Dec. 11 Archives of Internal Medicine. Career-minded: Students urged to think about future Herald and News early 450 Klamath Basin eighth-grade girls sampled a smorgasbord of career possibilities Tuesday at Oregon Institute of Technology. They heard speakers tell about jobs ranging from the U.S. Forest Service to communications and the Oregon State Patrol. Medical Records Institute Announces New and Revolutionary Approach to Evaluate EMR Industry PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Medical Records Institute announced today a revolutionary redesign of its successful TEPR award program. Dramatic New Display in MEMS/NEMS Applications to be a Feature at nanoTX'07 PR Web Hanson Robotics of Dallas recently won a $1.5 million grant from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund to commercialize what some are calling humanoids. Founder David Hanson (36) will present his most advanced work at nanoTX'07, the world class nanotechnology conference and trade expo held during International Nanotechnology Week October 3-4, www.nanotx.biz. (PRWeb Dec 13, 2006) Post Martin Garbus: Fixing America's Broken Election HuffingtonPost Senator Bill Nelson of Florida, looking at the 2000 and 2004 voting havoc in the United States in general, but his home state in particular, examined the Venezuela voting process, and told a Senate Foreign Relations Committee on June 24, 2004 that Americans could learn from Venezuela's process. The National Institute of Standards and Technology, a non-partisan federal agency that advises the Laser Technology Comes From Russia, With Love Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News It's been a long 49 years for Russian scientists since the Sputnik satellite put the West in fear of their prowess. Yet despite the foundering Russian space program, some scientists are finding success in a new role: entrepreneur. Posted: 13-12-2006 , 13:36 GMT Mena Report Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. (NYSE:SAY), the leading global consulting and information technology services company, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Government of Egypt, to set up a global development center (GDC) in Smart Village, Giza. The center will serve as a major technological development and software support facility for Satyam’s Middle Eastern customers. Elusys and U.S. Army Extend Biodefense Collaboration PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Elusys Therapeutics, Inc., a developer of targeted anti-infective therapeutics, today announced that it has extended its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases .
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