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25 October 2005
The next human pandemic is "inevitable" and the world must prepare now against bird flu and




25 October 2005
Right whales always swim with passengers aboard: small benign parasites called cyamids




25 October 2005
The US military wants to buy large quantities of anthrax, in a controversial move that is likely to




25 October 2005
Two Australians have won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for establishing that




25 October 2005
The opening shots were fired on Monday in the first court trial to scrutinise the Intelligent




25 October 2005
The official death toll from the outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in a state in northern India




25 October 2005
The French National Reference Center on trichinellosis was informed on 23 Sep 2005 of suspected




25 October 2005
Researchers at National Jewish Medical and Research Center have discovered a mechanism in the body that




25 October 2005
A cluster of genes on chromosome six is the only one that plays a significant role in multiple sclerosis








25 October 2005
Humans and insects and pond scum - and all other living things on earth - are constantly evolving




25 October 2005
Adult stem cell therapy quickly and significantly improves recovery of motor function in an animal model




25 October 2005
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a new technology which can spot contaminated




25 October 2005
While a chattering crowd of various species of bacteria is essentially a microbial tower of Babel




25 October 2005
Cells can reuse the chemical messengers that carry genetic information to the machinery that makes




25 October 2005
Higher cognitive functions, like language and visual processing, have long been thought to reside




25 October 2005
A Cornell University virologist has isolated a highly contagious equine flu virus that is spreading




25 October 2005
A Boeing engineer tells me that a modern airplane has about 10,000 sensors constantly recording information




25 October 2005
Antibiotic resistance has put humans in an escalating 'arms race' with infectious bacteria, as scientists




25 October 2005
A new weapon in the battle against HIV may come from an unusual source -- a small tropical frog




25 October 2005
DNA from museum samples of extinct animals is providing unexpected information on the extent and effect of




25 October 2005
Positron emission tomography (PET) brain scans of a brain chemical messenger system may prove sensitive




25 October 2005
Nearly one third of the world's adult population suffers with the pain of arthritis. While NSAIDs and




25 October 2005
University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) researchers report that a protein that regulates key signaling




25 October 2005
Johns Hopkins scientists have discovered that a deceptively simple sugar is in fact a critical regulator




25 October 2005
People who receive a kidney transplant are nearly four times more likely to develop melanoma, a rare






25 October 2005
By examining how proteins have evolved, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have discovered a




25 October 2005
SARS may have originated in wild bats in China, an international team of scientists report this




24 October 2005
Attacks by African lions on people and livestock have been in the news lately, but on the whole




11 October 2005
Embryonic stem cells from mice can help mend the broken hearts of sheep




11 October 2005
In a study published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, researchers found that




11 October 2005
Scientists studying the structure and interaction of negatively charged lipids and




11 October 2005
Human evolution, University of Chicago researchers report, is still under way in what




11 October 2005
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study has revealed new information about how the brain




11 October 2005
The news came as the US awarded a $100-million contract to the French-owned vaccine maker to produce a




11 October 2005
Researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and The University of




11 October 2005
A team of researchers led by the University of Toronto has charted how and where a painful event




11 October 2005
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) have found




11 October 2005
Since May 2003, three cases of the prion disease have been found in Canadian cattle, prompting 34




11 October 2005
A microscope the size of a matchbox is allowing US biologists to peer inside




11 October 2005
European Union legislation designed to limit workers' exposure to electromagnetic radiation will




11 October 2005
Chemists who have trouble predicting how some large, complex biological molecules will react




11 October 2005
Researchers at the University California Irvine Reeve-Irvine Research Center have




11 October 2005
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), by its very name, indicates a disease of the respiratory tract




11 October 2005
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) welcomes the world partnership against bird flu as an




11 October 2005
For decades, the "other" genetic material, RNA (ribonucleic acid), was thought to play a supporting role to




11 October 2005
Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg and the Institute of




11 October 2005
The human and the chimpanzee Y chromosomes went their separate ways approximately 6 million years ago




11 October 2005
The World Health Organization (WHO) convened an international expert Drafting Group on




11 October 2005
The evolution of complex and physiologically remarkable structures such as the vertebrate eye has




11 October 2005
Culture tests routinely used to identify MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) take two or




11 October 2005
British scientists successfully transplanted human chromosomes into mice,