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FORT COLLINS - This summer, researchers from Colorado State University's Warner College of Natural Resources and ... management approach. It also offers the potential for pastoralists to participate as co-researchers in scientific studies that could help them sustain their nomadic culture ... systems. Mongolia offers an opportunity for CSU researchers to draw on these strengths to create a unique cross- ...
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... form all pose new challenges. These challenges are about how libraries should serve the needs of researchers as users of information sources of many different kinds, but also about how to deal with the ... and print-based resources. - Print finding aids are used by very few researchers, and these are mainly in the arts and humanities. - This highlights the need for libraries to ensure that they ...
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... .What most vacationers don't know as they peer across the serene landscape is that just a few hundred feet away, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine are sharing the summit to advance military ... and experienced in how to handle their environments."...read the full story here:Army Researchers Study Effects of High Altitude on SoldiersTue, 16 Sep 2008 11:55:00 - ...
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... the adult monsters responsible for packing on the extra pounds, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in mice. ... from progenitors into fully developed fat cells. The researchers found that the progenitor cells were embedded within the walls of the ... other fat cells. The green glow also allowed the researchers to separate the progenitor cells from other cells using a technique that ...
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... to a victim's Web site. Those requests, as well as those images, are not seen by someone using Photo of the Day, which the researchers have termed a "Facebot" application. The effect is a flood ... Day is still listed on Facebook, with its authorship attributed to Andreas Makridakis, one of the researchers. The application has 543 users now, with several comments praising it. The study was ...
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Neanderthals living in coastal caves in Gibraltar hunted and feasted on seafood, researchers say, adding another piece of evidence to the argument that Neanderthals weren't outmatched and driven to extinction by more skilled and sophisticated Homo sapiens. "I don't think that the success of one or the other had to do with subsistence, with the [...]
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