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Ann Conkle
Apr 3, 2012
'Positive stress' helps protect eye from glaucoma
Working in mice, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have devised a treatment that prevents the optic...
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Ann Conkle
Mar 7, 2012
New research characterizes glaucoma as neurologic disorder rather than eye disease
A new paradigm to explain glaucoma is rapidly emerging, and it is generating brain-based treatment advances that may ultimately vanquish...
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Alejandro Freixes
Feb 24, 2012
Carbon Trust and GE to develop clean tech in Europe
In a step to reverse Europe’s falling share of clean energy investment, GE has partnered with British non-profit Carbon Trust...
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Alejandro Freixes
Jan 30, 2012
GE talks turbines & innovation, announces over $1 billion in deals at Oil & Gas summit in Florence, Italy
Florence plays an annual host to the GE Oil & Gas summit, which kicked off this morning. The meeting gives hundreds of...
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Stephen Kintz
Nov 13, 2011
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New diagnostic test for coma patients
Consciousness is tricky. There is little understanding of consciousness, and there is no universally agreed upon definition of consciousness. So...
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Kristin Wall
Oct 31, 2011
15 minutes could save you from going blind
Of the five senses (or six, if you’re a little boy in an M. Night Shyamalan movie) most people...
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