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The Google empire has just expanded further with the launch of its new web browser, Chrome.Google's Sundar Pichai said the company decided to 'completely rethink the browser' to compete with the popular Internet Explorer and Firefox. Its new browser is  |


The New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business and the Swiss Finance Institute announce a new executive learning program to tackle future challenges presented by the global financial system. The specialized executive MBA in Banking and Financial Institutions  |
RTS Life Science, a worldwide supplier of automated sample management and drug delivery testing systems, today announces the launch of the RTS A2, a new highly versatile solution for small scale automated sample storage. Designed for use with the widest  |
NASA announced Wednesday the new Carl Sagan Postdoctoral Fellowships in Exoplanet Exploration, created to inspire the next generation of explorers seeking to learn more about planets, and possibly life, around other stars.  |


NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans is fully operational and will reopen Thursday, Sept. 4.  |
Space shuttle Atlantis is tentatively scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 10 a.m. EDT, on Thursday, Sept. 4.  |
The residents of the International Space Station will receive a new shipment of food, fuel and supplies next week. NASA Television will broadcast its arrival live.  |
NASA will hold a media teleconference on Monday, Sept. 8, at 3 p.m. EDT, to present the results of a study on how the U.S. government currently uses Earth science information to manage resources and protect public health.  |
New Entry by Sven Ove Hansson on September 3, 2008.] The demarcation between science and pseudoscience is part of the larger task to determine which beliefs are epistemically warranted. The entry clarifies the specific nature of pseudoscience in relation to  |
The ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee is seeking information from the nonprofit University of Chicago Medical Center about jobs held by Sen. Barack Obama's wife and one of the senator's best friends.  |
In several photographs taken of Bristol Palin at recent campaign rallies, the 17-year-old girl appears uninterested. Even though her mother, Sarah Palin, is the presumptive Republican vice presidential nominee, she does not look overjoyed. Maybe politics isn't her thing.  |
Surprised by John McCain 's pick of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate? Thought Barack Obama might pick Hillary? Well, Loop Fans called both choices. Yes, we're proud to announce the winners of the In the Loop "Pick  |
Tanzania needs to train about of 20,000 engineers annually if it is to catch up with developed countries.  |
KYAMBOGO College Science Club students have invented a robot, meant to ease agricultural research.  |
Florida State University) The theory that global warming may be contributing to stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic over the past 30 years is bolstered by a new study led by a Florida State University researcher. The study will be published  |
American Geophysical Union) Articles on the following topics are featured in this release: "Tracking the dust belt"; "Better modeling of global climate effects in Amazon basin"; "Dust sources identified in Australia's Lake Eyre Basin"; "Infrared images reveal groundwater plumes off  |
United States Geological Survey) A scientific expedition this fall will map the unexplored Arctic seafloor where the US and Canada may have sovereign rights over natural resources such as oil and gas and control over activities such as mining. Both  |
Humans and robots will increasingly compete for interplanetary glory.  |
Online mentoring supports new teachers and rejuvenates veterans.  |
Character education hones social and emotional skills.  |
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