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24 October 2006
Scientists say they are developing an entirely new way of providing instant protection


24 October 2006
Secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is an important tool for investigating isotopic composition




24 October 2006
Early this morning a unique flock of 18 birds joined the millions heading south for the




24 October 2006
At the age of 19 Roger Kornberg coauthored a paper with, among others, his father Arthur Kornberg




24 October 2006
The side effects of chemotherapy linger in the brain for at least a decade following treatment




24 October 2006
Osteoarthritis, a degenerative and debilitating inflammation of the joints, may be a




24 October 2006
Animals with a remarkable ability to hold their liquor may point the way toward the genetic




24 October 2006
Calcium supplements have very little benefit for preventing fractures in childhood and later




24 October 2006
Researchers at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the Brooklyn VA Hospital have found that




24 October 2006
They may be black and white, but new research at the Georgia Institute of Technology and




24 October 2006
Instead of wandering around aimlessly, most animals tend to stay in a certain area --known as




24 October 2006
By turning on a single gene, researchers can prevent skin stem cells from maturing into the




24 October 2006
Although a number of new antibiotics have been discovered in recent decades, our armory against




24 October 2006
A new study found that patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) had a significant




24 October 2006
For many patients with urinary stone disease, treatment with a calcium-channel blocker or




24 October 2006
When a patient complains of painful, swollen and stiff joints, the diagnosis is obvious:




24 October 2006
Keeping track of one set of keys is difficult enough, but imagine having to remember the locations




24 October 2006
Salmonella bacteria, infamous for food poisoning that kills hundreds of thousands worldwide,




24 October 2006
West Nile virus evades the body's immune defenses by blocking immune signaling by a protein




24 October 2006
In recessive disorders, such as the three clinically distinct disorders trichothiodystrophy




24 October 2006
Although the use of e-mail and other Internet-based and computerized information resources has




24 October 2006
Emory University researchers have found that giving progesterone to trauma victims




24 October 2006
New research dismisses the notion that adult stem cells are necessary for successful




24 October 2006
Tamiflu (oseltamivir), is effective in reducing the risk of death associated with seasonal influenza




24 October 2006
What's the difference between a lifeless sack of chemicals and a living cell? It's all in the way




24 October 2006
Andrew Z. Fire, a professor in Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of




10 October 2006
An experiment to reconstruct the deadly 1918 flu virus has given a new insight into how the




10 October 2006
Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered the mummified remains of more than 40 dogs buried with




10 October 2006
In 1993, Professor Terry Hamblin, of the University of Southampton, was investigating the






10 October 2006
The use of cyclo-oxygenase 2 selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs] is




10 October 2006
The transmission of the prion disease bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) to humans




10 October 2006
In the first large-scale screen of genetic changes in cancer cells, researchers have found




10 October 2006
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) international research scholar in Israel has discovered


10 October 2006
A global early warning system for zoonotic diseases was launched by the Food and Agriculture




10 October 2006
Conflicts between farmers and elephants have long been widespread in Africa, where


10 October 2006
A new wiki-project has been started at the University of Georgia, which aims to pool knowledge




10 October 2006
Non-allergenic cats on the market are a natural breed. This week witnessed an event that will have




10 October 2006
Activity of body's defences predicts outcome better than tumour spread. How can you tell how




10 October 2006
Researchers have succeeded in developing a human embryonic stem-cell line from an embryo that




10 October 2006
Proteins taken from the brains of Alzheimer’s patients and injected into the brains of genetically




10 October 2006
French doctors carried out the world's first ever operation on a human in zero gravity on Wednesday




10 October 2006
North American bullfrogs are helping to wipe out their European relatives, albeit




10 October 2006
Several approaches are in progress to develop vaccines against the avian flu variety of the


10 October 2006
Too much body fat may be a bad thing, but there is increasing evidence that too little




10 October 2006
All types of intravascular devices (IVDs) pose a risk of bloodstream infection to exposed




10 October 2006
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego and Yale University have discovered that




10 October 2006
The flow of copper in the brain has a previously unrecognized role in cell death




10 October 2006
Biomedical researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) have taken




10 October 2006
U.S. scientists say they've found a gene called SUMO1, that, when underexpressed, can cause


10 October 2006
Biologists at the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) have unveiled a new twist




10 October 2006
Children with cancer who suffer hearing loss due to the toxic effects of chemotherapy might




10 October 2006
A 59-year-old farmer is Thailand's third person to become infected with the deadly bird flu




10 October 2006
The bacterium that causes the plague belongs to a virulent family of bacteria called Yersinia




10 October 2006
Liver regulates lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. It also segregates a number of




10 October 2006
Physicians prescribing new medication often do not communicate to patients important




10 October 2006
Biologists trying to understand the brain typically spend thousands of hours determining what


10 October 2006
An informal survey of winners in Physiology or Medicine reveals generosity and a sense of fun




10 October 2006
Leptin, a hormone critical for normal food intake and metabolism, exerts a strong effect on