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14 February 2006
The open-access journal PLoS Biology has been assessed by Thomson ISI to have an impact
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14 February 2006
In an article in the January 20 issue of the journal Science, McMaster University researchers say
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14 February 2006
EU regulators may allow national governments to vaccinate poultry flocks as a precaution against the
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14 February 2006
South Korea's cloning scandal shows that the current research system can police itself and that
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14 February 2006
Scientists have offered a ray of hope to Asian vultures being wiped out in India after eating the
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14 February 2006
University of Pittsburgh researchers announced they have genetically engineered an avian flu
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14 February 2006
A flock of pigeons fitted with mobile phone backpacks is to be used to monitor air pollution, New Scientist
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14 February 2006
Scientists said on Thursday that they are a step closer to a vaccine against a bacteria that causes
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14 February 2006
Scientists said on Tuesday they may have found a reason why eating too much red meat increases the risk
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14 February 2006
Tiny chemical cages created by researchers at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, show
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14 February 2006
In a mouse model, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine researchers discovered that
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14 February 2006
Two new studies make significant advances in stem-cell research and could help progress efforts to
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14 February 2006
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine say a
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14 February 2006
University of Pittsburgh researcher Alexander Star and colleagues at California-based company
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14 February 2006
An organism widely used for genetics-versus-environment studies has joined the panoply of mice, rats,
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14 February 2006
In a study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Academy (January 17, 2006), Keith Jensen
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14 February 2006
Infections could play a key role in triggering certain types of adult brain cancer, according to
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14 February 2006
In experiments with mice, researchers have found that eliminating what appears to be a master
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14 February 2006
A serendipitous comparison prompted by an old scientific image and involving an ancient but
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14 February 2006
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are normally produced as a product of metabolism, and, as their name
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14 February 2006
UCI researchers have found that a single brief memory is actually processed differently in separate
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14 February 2006
Like any other organism, an influenza virus's success in life is measured by its genetic
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14 February 2006
Today researchers in Germany announce they have finished the first complete analysis of the
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14 February 2006
Research from UNSW provides the most convincing evidence to date that complex mental
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14 February 2006
It is the stuff of nightmares - you are under anaesthetic during an operation but you are fully
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14 February 2006
By sequencing genes from a large and historic sample of avian influenza viruses, scientists say
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14 February 2006
The normal form of prion protein (PrP) appears necessary for bone marrow stem cells to renew
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14 February 2006
Many dog owners who relinquish their pets to animal shelters are not entirely honest about
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14 February 2006
Scientists at Virginia Tech have developed a single-step process for creating nonwoven fibrous
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