Jan 99 Tip Sheet from ISU
Iowa State UniversityScience tips from Iowa State University include: 1.) IBM grant leads to computer cluster collaboration 2.) Cleaner power possible for China and Japan 3.) Portable sensor ensures engine integrity
Science tips from Iowa State University include: 1.) IBM grant leads to computer cluster collaboration 2.) Cleaner power possible for China and Japan 3.) Portable sensor ensures engine integrity
Science tips from Iowa State University include: 1.) Giving virtual reality the sense of touch 2.) Cool idea nets NSF award 3.) Boosting the performance of computer networks
Astronomers from around the world are training their telescopes on two interesting, if not strange, astronomical objects. The objects of their desire -- a white dwarf star thought to be solid and a tightly bound interacting binary star system that has the "sexiest light curve in astronomy."
April science tips include: 1.) Whole Earth Telescope targets two strange stars 2.) Protecting the electric power infrastructure 3.) Insights to make stronger magnets
May science tips include: 1. Ultrasound may take the bite out of dental exams 2. Iowa State solar car is in pole position for Sunrayce 99 3. ISU grad goes for the record with house of cards 4. Network supports computational materials research.
Researchers at Iowa State University and the USDA have confirmed that Bt corn reduces two threats to corn plants: corn borers and toxic fungi. The genetically altered corn is designed to ward off the corn borer.
1.) Helping nerves regenerate 2.) Summer training for women scientists of developing countires 3.) Magnetic refrigeration goes to prototype stage 4.) Research grants awarded for cleaner coal technologies
Agricultural tips from Iowa State University include: 1.) Task force looks at genetically modified ag products 2.) Study explores isoflavones impact on health 3.) Soyfood benefits are focus of consortium and web site
Science tips from Iowa State University include: 1) Technique allows fast identification of ultratrace metals; 2) Recycled railroad flatcars act as bridges; 3) ISU wins two national technology awards
For nearly a decade Iowa State University English Professor Loring Silet has interviewed today's most popular mystery writers, including Elmore Leonard and James Ellroy, and has collected them in a new book, "Talking Murder."