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12 April 2005
For the first time scientists have successfully induced embryonic stem cells
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12 April 2005
Spanish investigators have warned this week that a national law governing research
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12 April 2005
There is no better example of the problems of doing a trial in a developing-world country
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12 April 2005
They say that elephants never forget. Now the creatures have shown that,
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12 April 2005
Rabies is once again threatening western Europe. This week emergency teams
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12 April 2005
Palaeontologists have extracted soft, flexible structures that appear to be blood vessels
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12 April 2005
Along with fur, algae, pollen, fungi, bacteria, viruses and various other “bio-aerosols”
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12 April 2005
In 2002, two proud and relieved parents, Mr and Mrs A, saw their newborn twins for the first time,
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12 April 2005
In June, 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed that clinical research projects
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12 April 2005
The cells stop dividing; the studies keep multiplying.
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12 April 2005
The head of the new European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has begun the process
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12 April 2005
Salmon farms help stock supermarkets but also breed parasitic sea lice
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12 April 2005
Advanced biotechnology can reduce stem length to make the trunk shorter and thicker,
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12 April 2005
As a consequence of large-scale outdoor slaughter of sheep during the 2001 foot and mouth disease
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12 April 2005
After bringing in a parade of males and watching for years as nature never took its course,
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12 April 2005
With the help of the Catholic Church, Australian researchers have successfully
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12 April 2005
Citing the success of a six-year, $2.5 million state program to transplant the endangered lynx
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12 April 2005
An outbreak of rare and deadly Marburg haemorrhagic fever has claimed more than 100 lives
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12 April 2005
A bionic eye that allows blind people to see has now got a protective coat of diamond
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