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IEEE TFA and Fellows Nominations  from IEEE-RAS news  (2007-12-4 8:00) 
Nominations for the IEEE Robotics and Automation Field Award, the most prestigious award offered by the IEEE in this area, are due January 31, 2008 . For nominations information see: http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/sums/robotaut.html . Nominations for IEEE Fellows for the Class of 2009 are due March 1, 2008 . Fellow is the highest member grade of the IEEE, and no more than one tenth of one percent of voting members of the society may be elected Fellow in a given year. Fellow nominations must be submitted on-line, in strict accordance with the instructions provided. Please see http://www.ieee.org/fellows for details. Candidates for Fellow must be Senior Members of the IEEE and have been an IEEE member in good standing for at least 5 years. Fellows may not be self-nominated, but anyone may make a nomination. At least five letters of recommendation from IEEE Fellows are required.
CFP: Scientific Workflow Management and Applications  from IEEE-RAS news  (2007-12-4 8:00) 
Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering Call for Papers Scientific workflow is a new special type of workflow that often underlies many large-scale complex e-science applications such as climate modeling, structural biology and chemistry, medical surgery or disaster recovery simulation. Compared with business workflows, scientific workflow has special features such as computation, data or transaction intensity, less human interaction, and a large number of activities. Some emerging computing infrastructures such as grid computing with powerful computing and resource sharing capabilities present the potential for accommodating those special features. Submission Deadline: March 31, 2008 For details see:
For the environment's sake, don't get divorced  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-12-4 7:00) 
A rising tide of divorce is taking a huge toll on the planet, warns a groundbreaking analysis
Universe's first stars may have been dark  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-12-4 4:45) 
The universe's first stars may have been bloated behemoths powered by dark matter, suggests an intriguing, if speculative, new study
Chimps outperform humans at memory task  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-12-4 0:33) 
A new study is the first time chimpanzees?and young ones, at that?have outperformed humans at a cognitive task
Computer servers 'as bad' for climate as SUVs  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-12-3 23:29) 
Our growing data storage demands are as great a threat to the climate as fuel-guzzling cars or the global aviation industry, warns a new report
Invention: Schizophrenia spotter  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-12-3 22:29) 
The week's patent applications include a visual test for schizophrenia, healthier shape-shifting materials, and a device for zapping DNA into cells
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