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24 May 2005
A University of Queensland researcher has developed the world's first specific immunotherapy
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24 May 2005
A decade-long investigation of childhood leukaemia has come to the conclusion that
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24 May 2005
It seems that mice can be coaxed into a hibernation-like state by a whiff of hydrogen sulphide,
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24 May 2005
On the streets of Bangkok and other large cities in Thailand, unemployed and
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24 May 2005
If there is a one in 10 chance you will be eaten before the day is out, you have to live life fast
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24 May 2005
Biology is undergoing a fundamental shift from a descriptive to a quantitative,
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24 May 2005
Biotech revenues soared 845% in Europe and 193% in Canada between 1998 and 2002,
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24 May 2005
If you don't like getting your paper rejected before it even reaches peer review,
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24 May 2005
The most comprehensive study to date exploring the genetic divergence of humans and
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24 May 2005
Normal development is an inefficient process – only 31 of every 100 human conceptions
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24 May 2005
Songbirds are able to communicate with potential mates using plumage colors while
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24 May 2005
New rules designed to prevent conflicts of interest among federal scientists may have to
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24 May 2005
Ever since the United States government passed laws governing the prescription of
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24 May 2005
Whe fallout from Vioxx's withdrawal has left some researchers asking where to go from here
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24 May 2005
Researchers struggle to place a cyclooxygenase splice variant in context
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24 May 2005
Just before the holidays, Kenneth Casey's young granddaughter accidentally slammed
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24 May 2005
Scientists have used DNA to figure out the origin of Gibraltar's Barbary macaques,
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24 May 2005
Three yapping, cuddly South American bush dog pups at the Saint Louis Zoo are making
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24 May 2005
Over the past few months many people both from within and outside of the Federation,
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24 May 2005
The significant potential impact of emerging animal diseases transmissible to humans
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24 May 2005
An American paleontologist and a team of Egyptians have found the most nearly complete
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