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26 April 2005
H5N1 strain could trigger flu pandemic. Chief veterinary officers from 28 countries




26 April 2005
Since 1976 the Ebola virus has caused some lethal human epidemics in Central Africa




26 April 2005
New research on prions, the infectious proteins behind "mad cow" disease


26 April 2005
New research shows that a virus designed to kill cancer cells can significantly increase


26 April 2005
Scientists are responding with a mix of encouragement and criticism


26 April 2005
A new technique which colour codes DNA for laser sequencing may offer a faster and




26 April 2005
Scientists fear pigs could act as a “mixing vessel” in which a human pandemic strain could evolve,


26 April 2005
A gene-editing process that corrects mutations without weaving foreign genetic material


26 April 2005
From the April 2005 Issue of Scientific American. There's no easy way to admit this




26 April 2005
The cloned foal was the only live birth from 34 implanted embryos


26 April 2005
Three outbreaks of Salmonella infections associated with eating Roma tomatoes


26 April 2005
Pain research has been enriched by remarkable discoveries during the past


26 April 2005
Legislating stem cells state by state, country by country, lawmakers are struggling


26 April 2005
As one of the world's biggest funders of biomedical science, the Wellcome Trust can




26 April 2005
It is very important to control heat stress because it results in 100 per cent death of the birds
26 April 2005
To assess the number of zoonotic disease outbreaks associated with animal




26 April 2005
A rare species of lemur, the distinctive-looking and endangered aye-aye




26 April 2005
The rare discovery of eggs inside a dinosaur has given scientists new clues




26 April 2005
A pioneering treatment has allowed paralysed dogs to regain some movement




12 April 2005
Current scientific evidence supports the opinion that the risk of pet-transmitted






12 April 2005
For the first time scientists have successfully induced embryonic stem cells




12 April 2005
Spanish investigators have warned this week that a national law governing research




12 April 2005
There is no better example of the problems of doing a trial in a developing-world country




12 April 2005
They say that elephants never forget. Now the creatures have shown that,




12 April 2005
Rabies is once again threatening western Europe. This week emergency teams




12 April 2005
Palaeontologists have extracted soft, flexible structures that appear to be blood vessels


12 April 2005
Along with fur, algae, pollen, fungi, bacteria, viruses and various other “bio-aerosols”




12 April 2005
In 2002, two proud and relieved parents, Mr and Mrs A, saw their newborn twins for the first time,




12 April 2005
In June, 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed that clinical research projects




12 April 2005
The cells stop dividing; the studies keep multiplying.


12 April 2005
The head of the new European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has begun the process




12 April 2005
Salmon farms help stock supermarkets but also breed parasitic sea lice




12 April 2005
Advanced biotechnology can reduce stem length to make the trunk shorter and thicker,




12 April 2005
As a consequence of large-scale outdoor slaughter of sheep during the 2001 foot and mouth disease




12 April 2005
After bringing in a parade of males and watching for years as nature never took its course,




12 April 2005
With the help of the Catholic Church, Australian researchers have successfully




12 April 2005
Citing the success of a six-year, $2.5 million state program to transplant the endangered lynx




12 April 2005
An outbreak of rare and deadly Marburg haemorrhagic fever has claimed more than 100 lives




12 April 2005
A bionic eye that allows blind people to see has now got a protective coat of diamond