IT Life Sciences
IT Life Sciences

IT Life Sciences has established a chemical R & D laboratory for IHS

IT Life Sciences has established a Chemical Research and Development laboratory for Innovative Hydrogen Solutions.
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IT Life to develop a new technology for secure online banking.
This new technology will enable financial institutions to secure online banking by introducing new server side security. This technology could also be used to secure any other online sensitive data.
04 Feb 2007


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Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, IT Life Sciences provides scientific expertise to local businesses requiring consulting in the areas of chemical and analytical methodology as well as laboratory safety programs. IT Life Sciences aids in establishing research and development facilities to advance products while meeting the provincial and federal safety regulations.


Changing El Nino making hurricanes more frequent, research suggests
Changes in the nature of global weather phenomenon El Niņo may be causing an increase in the total number of hurricanes as well as their likelihood of hitting land, new research suggests.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:02:59 EDT

Shrinking sheep blamed on climate change
Warmer weather is causing a famous breed of Scottish sheep to get smaller, according to research published in a leading scientific journal.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:36:18 EDT

Ottawa firm developing energy-efficient solid-state light
An Ottawa company is working to create a new type of energy-efficient light that could be superior to both energy-wasting incandescent bulbs and compact fluorescents.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:09:44 EDT

Leno wins cybersquatting case
Talk show host Jay Leno has won control of a web address that was using the name of his new show to attract business.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 14:57:13 EDT

Scientists' tracking of seabirds yields clues to health of oceans
Scientists in Nunavut and Newfoundland and Labrador are keeping a close watch on a species of seabirds known as thick-billed murres, which they say could provide clues about the health of the ocean waters around Canada.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:24:11 EDT

Clues to origin of life revealed in Tagish Lake meteorite
New research into a meteorite that crashed into northern British Columbia nine years ago is revealing startling clues that could help unravel the origins of life on Earth.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:27:15 EDT

Wascana Lake study to examine fertilizer effects
The artificial Wascana Lake in Regina, notorious for its algae and other plant growth, has been selected for a major study on the effects of fertilizer on lakes.

Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:50:14 EDT

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