Newly announced journal: International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation
To begin publication in 2011, International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation will is to provide an international forum to report the latest developments in mechatronics and industrial automation from interdisciplinary theoretical studies, computational algorithm development and practical applications. It particularly welcomes those emerging methodologies and techniques which bridge theoretical studies and applications and have significant [...]
Plantar Fasciitis – Mayo Clinic Video
“There’s nothing like foot pain to make you crazy. That’s what an expert at Mayo Clinic says he hears from patients who have a condition called plantar fasciitis [fashee-EYE-tis]. It’s very common and can make walking across the room a miserable experience. What can you do about it?” Posted at Clinical Cases and Images. Stay [...]
Future Women’s World Cup Contenders
Here are a couple of five-year-olds learning to play soccer in Western Massachusetts. Kristine Lilly is lucky she retired from the game, as she wouldn′t have a chance against these two.
Special issue: Aeronautics and medium-technologies: clusters, proximities and international connections
International Journal of Technology Management 50(3/4) 2010 European medium-technology innovation networks: a multi-methodological multi-regional approach Anchor tenants and regional innovation systems: the aircraft industry Institutions and coordination: what is the contribution of a proximity-based analysis? The case of Airbus and its relations with the subcontracting network Conceptualising aerospace outsourcing: Airbus UK and the lean supply [...]
Embedded Subnetwork of Highly Active Facebook Neurons in Mouse Neocortex
Paired cell recording from the cerebral cortex of the fos Green Facebook Protein (fosGFP) transgenic mouse.[Credit: Image courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University and Mark Zuckerberg] Is this moniker really necessary?? Researchers Identify ‘Facebook Neurons’: Population of Highly Active Neurons Could Provide Insight Into the Neocortex ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2011) — Carnegie Mellon University researchers have [...]


