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  • But Dr Graham Hubler, of the United States Naval Research Laboratory, who has taken a keen interest in lightning balls, says the research has much promise.

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  • In 1998, however, it occurred to David Baselt of the United States' Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, that spin valves might also make excellent biosensors.

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  • And in 2007 a survey of around 200 space companies by the Air Force Research Laboratory cited export controls as the highest barrier to foreign markets.

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  • And since drugs take such a long time to develop, Mr Vasella believes intellectual-property protection will be sufficient by the time the research laboratory produces its first fruits.

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  • Two spacewalks outside the ISS will be performed during the course of the Discovery mission, as astronauts work to equip a recently installed US research laboratory called Destiny.

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  • In Buenos Aires (Brzail) he runs a biology research laboratory.

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  • Models of the so-called "Morph" phone are kept in a foam-padded case, along with a single white glove, deep in the heart of Nokia's research laboratory in Cambridge University, England.

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  • Last year Joe Munyaneza, an entomologist at the Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory in Washington state, found that tubers from plants exposed to these insects showed typical zebra-chip symptoms, while those from unexposed plants had none.

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