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22 November 2005
An emerging canine respiratory tract disease, known as canine influenza or canine flu, was




22 November 2005
A mother rat withholds nurturing licks from its pup and elicits a brain change that impairs




22 November 2005
During the 2003 rainy season, the clinical and serologic incidence of Rift Valley fever was




22 November 2005
Africa may soon become a new front in the struggle against a dangerous strain of avian




22 November 2005
Furry housepets—especially felines—have long been blamed for allergies and breathing




22 November 2005
Perhaps no one has influenced our knowledge of life as much as Charles Darwin. His theory of




22 November 2005
Mice that ate the equivalent of two Big Macs and a supersized soda every day lost about




22 November 2005
Mickey Mouse may have kept quiet during his early days on the silver screen, but his lab




22 November 2005
Just 8 centimetres long, the devices are designed to be slipped inside a patient's abdomen




22 November 2005
All split vaccines contain HA (hemagglutinin) and NA (neuraminidase) antigens, which are




22 November 2005
The deadly H5N1 bird flu virus thrives in the cooler months between October and March, matching the




22 November 2005
A bird flu pandemic risks triggering a global recession, the Asian Development Bank said on




22 November 2005
British scientists are working to produce genetically modified (GMO) chickens with




22 November 2005
In the 50 years since Eugene Garfield first proposed it, the Science Citation Index has grown




22 November 2005
Researchers have released a public database of human genetic variation, designed to help




22 November 2005
The classic description of the scientific method begins with devising a hypothesis




22 November 2005
In the equine world, tendon and ligament injuries are bad news indeed. Among the many prized




22 November 2005
New research findings showcased at the 13th European Cancer Conference (ECCO) have




22 November 2005
Researchers studying how proteins called helicases travel along strands of DNA have found that




22 November 2005
Doctors might be better off washing their hands with yoghurt instead of relying on antiseptic




22 November 2005
For a fairly long time, adult stem cells have been a point of scientific interest. Besides the




22 November 2005
An extensive research analysis by a neuroscientist at UCLA's Semel Institute and the




22 November 2005
The discovery, by scientists at Monash University and the Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre in




22 November 2005
With their latest discovery, researchers have significantly advanced the understanding of how




22 November 2005
Scientists have identified the gene responsible for controlling a first key step in the




8 November 2005
Enlisted to help fight viral infections, immune cells called macrophages consume virus-infected




8 November 2005
Australia launched the world's largest database on sheep genetics, with the aim of improving breeding




8 November 2005
Drug firms could take six months to manufacture adequate stocks of bird flu vaccine, far too long




8 November 2005
Vaccines have helped eradicate and tame some of history's worst infectious diseases, but there are






8 November 2005
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston report using tissue engineering to




8 November 2005
Use of the antibiotic amoxicillin during infancy appears to be linked to tooth enamel




8 November 2005
Researchers at the Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center reported new findings




8 November 2005
When researchers and policymakers consider the best ways to protect an endangered species, the phrase




8 November 2005
Research in Japan and at Yale University School of Medicine shows that infection with a




8 November 2005
Transplantation of insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells shows great promise as a treatment for




8 November 2005
When you jaywalk, your ability to keep track of that oncoming truck despite your constantly




8 November 2005
British scientists are pioneering a new technique to produce large numbers of antibodies quickly




8 November 2005
Although Alzheimer's disease affects millions of people worldwide, there is no way to identify this




8 November 2005
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will assemble an emergency team of experts in




8 November 2005
Duke engineers have added a new construction tool to their bio-nanofabrication toolbox. Using an enzyme




8 November 2005
A Johns Hopkins infectious disease expert will lead two international studies of the effectiveness




8 November 2005
An immature egg's internal nutrient supply is critical to its survival, an insight that offers a




8 November 2005
One of the biggest mysteries in molecular biology is exactly how ion channels -- tiny protein




8 November 2005
If the gene is disabled, the worms can't swallow, so they die. If the gene is partly restored so the




8 November 2005
An article published in the latest issue of Conservation Biology finds that cattle-grazing plays an




8 November 2005
A paper published in this week's PLoS Medicine shows that vaccination against a protein secreted by




8 November 2005
New studies in mice have shown that immature stem cells that proliferate to form brain tissues can




8 November 2005
A gel made from a patient's own blood reduces pain and may improve wound healing following




8 November 2005
Scientists continue to be puzzled by how proteins fold into their three-dimensional structures




8 November 2005
Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers developed a technique for inserting genes into specific




8 November 2005
For the first time, stem cell researchers at the University of Minnesota have coaxed human embryonic




8 November 2005
Scientists have developed a new technique that makes pesticides more effective by removing insects'




8 November 2005
An avian influenza virus isolated from an infected Vietnamese girl has been determined to be




8 November 2005
Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have successfully




8 November 2005
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has emerged as an intriguing technique for




8 November 2005
Scientists have noted chromatin's nonrandom distribution in the nucleus for more than a century




8 November 2005
The Government today began a consultation on expected changes to UK legislation to lift the EU ban on