Failure of 'scout cells' may lead to cancer in transplant patients
A serious form of cancer that occurs in some transplant patients may arise because cells that normally serve as scouts for the immune system become weakened, a new study suggests. The cancer is caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a herpesvirus that infects more than 90 percent of Americans but is ordinarily kept under control by the immune system. That control can be lost in people whose...Internet Scout Project develops better tools for online research
As the information revolution took hold, some groups envisioned the need to find structure among growing volumes of electronic files. The was established in 1994 to develop better tools and services for finding, filtering, and presenting online information. The Scout Project team combines library and computer science organizational conce...Internet Scout celebrates 10 years on web, eyes new project launch
From the beginning, the Internet Scout Project has been on the job, providing better tools for finding, filtering and presenting online information. Internet Scout is currently celebrating its first decade on the Web and also looking forward to a fu...Scout Project plans online library portal with $2.6 million grant
will use a recent $2.6 million grant to develop a program that will provide community and technical college educators access to the National Science...Deficient 'Scout Cells' Causes Cancer in Transplant Patients
According to a new study, a serious form of cancer that arises in a few transplant patients indicates the weakening of cells that normally serve as āscoutsā for the immune system. //The cancer is caused by a herpes virus, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is usually kept under check by the immune system. In people whose immune system is compromised, the control is lost and the trans...AeroScout Exciter: Choke-Point Location and Telemetry
Description:The AeroScout Exciter extends the AeroScout system to provide robust and sophisticated RFID detection capabilities....AeroScout T2 Tag: Advanced Wi-Fi Asset Tracking Tag
Description:AeroScout Wi-Fi Tags are small, long-life Active RFID tags using the wireless LAN communications standard. By attaching tags to mobile assets or people, AeroScout enables the wireless network infrastructure to locate and track many different assets for the purpose of improving efficiency, productivity and revenues. The AeroScout T2 Tag can be programmed via a wireless interface. The Tag Manager s...AeroScout Engine: Software for Reliable Visibility
Description:The AeroScout Engine is a core software component of the AeroScout Visibility System, which enables location-based applications in a wireless LAN environment. Core capabilities of the AeroScout Engine include highly accurate Wi-Fi positioning, management of AeroScout hardware and software setup, and in-depth analysis tools....