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Adolph Lomb Medal 2005 Marin Soljacic
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Adolph Lomb was OSA's treasurer from its founding until his death in 1932. In recognition of his devotion to OSA and the advancement of optics, the Adolph Lomb Medal, established in 1940, is presented to a person who has made a noteworthy contribution to optics at an early age. The candidate cannot be older than the age of 35.
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BBC: Physics promises wireless power - Dr. Marin Soljačić
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"There are so many autonomous devices such as cell phones and laptops that have emerged in the last few years," said Assistant Professor Marin Soljacic from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and one of the researchers behind the work. "We started thinking, 'it would be really convenient if you didn't have to recharge these things'.
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Global Engineering Excellence recommendations for the future education of engineers
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Znanstvena i tehnologijska politika Republike Hrvatske - Science and Technology Policy of the Republic of Croatia
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Launching of the National Fellowships “For Women in Science”
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It is with particular pleasure that we would like to announce the launching of the National Fellowships "For Women in Science" organized by L'Oreal Adria and the Croatian Commission for UNESCO, Ministry of Culture, with the purpose of awarding young women scientists from the Republic of Croatia.
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Lord of the DNA ring
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Zagreb, Croatia. The study was completed in cooperation between the Croatian research institute Rudjer Boskovic and the Paris-based Necker Institute. Ksenija Zahradka, a leading researcher in the study, told a news conference. "It is an extremely fascinating phenomenon to see how a cell itself can repair its fairly destroyed DNA." Croatian scientist Miroslav Radman supervised the experimental part of the study. October 3rd 2006.
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Croatians Show the Way to Immortality
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ZAGREB - Croatian scientists have worked out how a radiation-resistant bacterium that can exist in extreme conditions repairs damage to itself, a discovery which could provide clues about diseases such as cancer. "Through evolution, the bacteria have developed a mechanism to precisely reconstruct its DNA. Until now this has been a scientific riddle," Ksenija Zahradka, a leading researcher in the study, told a news conference.
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(H) Hrvatski Fizicari PRVI ispred Njemacke i Koreje ... Rusije, USA
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Hrvatski Fizicari PRVI ispred Njemacke i Koreje ... Rusije, USAOdlicna vijest za stasajucu mladu Hrvatsku ZNANJA :Tim mladih fizicara iz Hrvatske je osvojio PRVO MJESTOna redovnom Medjunarodnom turniru u Bratislavi od 5 do 12. srpnja :http://www.iypt.sk/iypt.php?category=Tournament&item=Results&detail=final ispred Njemacke (2.) i Juzne Koreje (3.) ... te Australije, USA, Rusije ...Nase iskrene cestitke svim mladim natjecateljima i voditeljima ti
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(E) Croatian immigrant Nikola Tesla celebrated at Brookhaven
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Brookhaven salutes 150 years of genius By AMBROSE CLANCY MEDFORD--Genius was celebrated July 10, 2006 at Brookhaven Town Hall.In honor of the 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth, the day was named for the scientist/inventor -- and Supervisor John Jay LaValle declared that every future July 10 will be known as "Nikola Tesla Day" in Brookhaven Town. "This is a wonderful day, not just for Brookhaven but for all of Long Island," said Kenneth
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