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The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory sign collaborative agreements with Boise State University, University of Idaho, Brigham Young University-Idaho, and Idaho State University – Joint agreements may aid in INEEL contract bid

The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory signed collaborative agreements with Boise State University and Idaho State University in Gov. Dirk Kempthorne’s office. http://www.journalnet.com/articles/2003/12/20/news/briefs/briefs01.txt The University of Chicago will collaborate with BSU on social…

Seattle Biomedical research group gets $10 million

The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute continued its rise from obscurity to the big time yesterday by landing a $10 million, three-year grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to create building blocks of a malaria vaccine for pregnant women.

Argonne Lab is developing battery for NASA missions

A thermal space battery being developed at Argonne National Laboratory-West will help NASA discover if water, and perhaps life, exists on the moons of Jupiter.

Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA), Inc. Informer – December 2003

December 2003 Highlights: 1) Indirect Microbial Alterations of Reducible Metal Ions 2) INEEL Adds WMD Training to its Repertoire 3) INRA to Receive $2 Million for Subsurface Science Research Institute in FY-2004. 4) INRA Executive…

Leading neurosurgeon lectures on advances in field – The Montana Neuroscience Institute Foundation is a great asset to the Missoula Research Community

Montana is known for its abundance of big sky, deer and antelope – and brain surgeons. Missoula has drawn a collection of specialists who work together on neurological disorders and surgeries and a collaboration of surgeons and scientists who have drawn research money to the partnership between St. Patrick Hospital and the University of Montana that has become a National Institutes of Health research center.

Research roundup at MSU-Bozeman (#228)

Border art Robert Smith, an art professor at MSU-Bozeman, has long been interested in the life, politics and philosophies associated with the United States-Mexican border. In August, he traveled to Nogales, Ariz. and Nogales, Mexico,…

MSU President Geoff Gamble foresees big ag boom – in fiscal year 2003 the university’s research grants totaled $82.3 million.

"There has been a 400 percent growth in grants in the past eight years," he said. "In 2004, those grants will total $100 million with 25 percent going to agricultural research."

ISU researchers make artificial neural network discovery

Idaho State University computer science researchers recently discovered a new algorithm to help train artificial neural networks used by industries.

Web Site Launched for Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions

The Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions (CAMS), a new initiative of the Milken Institute established to examine the entire medical research and treatment process, has launched its new web site – http://www.fastercures.org We invite you…

Necessity Is the Mother of Invention

Success in the Ideas competition, as well as in the kind of design that Smith pursues, requires humility, because your masterpiece may end up looking like a bunch of rocks or a pile of sand.