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21 November 2006
The dingo is regarded as Australia's last "top predator". Relaxing controls on dingo numbers




21 November 2006
Researchers from Newcastle University and Kings College, London, have asked the Human




21 November 2006
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center has opened a new clinical study using a vaccine strain of the measles




21 November 2006
For the past two years the Panamanian biologist has been watching as a lethal fungus spread




21 November 2006
A newly discovered bird flu strain has emerged in China and has spread rapidly through poultry in




21 November 2006
What's your favourite seafood dish? Seared scallops? Salmon sashimi? Grilled shrimp? Enjoy it while




21 November 2006
A new study has shown that pigeons can memorise 800 to 1,200 pictures before reaching their




21 November 2006
Eight koala joeys have been born after artificial insemination using a new technique in




21 November 2006
Muscle wasting may one day be prevented by taking a drug that blocks the action of a key protein




21 November 2006
Insulin-secreting cells have been created from human embryonic stem cells for the first


21 November 2006
Describing himself as “born-again” and “evangelical” on the subject, he urged more young people to




21 November 2006
A small new study showed that half an hour of this brain stimulation improved students’ performance




21 November 2006
The urgent search for a medication to treat prion diseases has led scientists in Germany to




21 November 2006
A pioneering experiment at CERN with potential future application in cancer therapy has


21 November 2006
Rapid and guided healing of bones has moved a step closer with research by two biomedical




21 November 2006
Flamingos are known for their peculiar feeding behavior. While standing in shallow water, they




21 November 2006
Saint Louis University Liver Center scientists are presenting research today on a more








21 November 2006
Ear infections are among the most common diseases seen in pediatric practice


21 November 2006
The stickiness of human neurons may have been a key factor in why the human brain evolved beyond




21 November 2006
In the November 15th issue of Genes & Development, Dr. Robert Schneider and colleagues at




21 November 2006
Grainy photographs of America's Old West recall a time when large bison herds migrated across wide


21 November 2006
Dialogue, not a monologue, is the basis of all good communication. Stem cells are no




21 November 2006
In a fascinating new study from the November/December 2006 issue of Physiological and Biochemical




21 November 2006
University of Utah biologists invented a chemical-free, hairdryer-like device -- the LouseBuster




21 November 2006
Researchers have found that aged mice undergoing weekly light-cycle shifts--similar to those that




21 November 2006
Doctors should probably stop using pulmonary artery catheters because they do not benefit




21 November 2006
Multiple organ failure is the main cause of death in intensive care units. A study published




21 November 2006
For decades, human evolution researchers have debated whether Neandertals and modern humans




21 November 2006
In a controversial study, researchers have resurrected a retrovirus that infected our ancestors




21 November 2006
Nobody likes coming down with a fever, but feeling hot may do a body good. Researchers report online




21 November 2006
When it comes to separating humans from other animals, researchers agree that it's what's




21 November 2006
Transgenic mice with lower core body temperatures have markedly longer lifespans. Genetically






6 November 2006
US scientists have cracked the entire genetic code of breast and colon cancers, offering




6 November 2006
A rare Mexican bird that died out in the wild in the 70s has been successfully bred at




6 November 2006
US researchers say they have improved the technique by which stem cells can be coaxed




6 November 2006
The mode of transmission of Helicobacter pylori infection is poorly characterized




6 November 2006
Six medical workers are on trial in Libya, facing the death penalty for deliberately infecting




6 November 2006
Tougher controls on the slaughter of sheep have been imposed in Norway after they were




6 November 2006
Injured rats that were only fed on alternate days showed half the spinal cord damage compared




6 November 2006
Federal scientists have developed a vaccine that protects mice against the killer 1918 influenza




6 November 2006
Strains of tuberculosis (TB) that are resistant to both first-line and second-line drugs could




6 November 2006
Montréal scientists led by Dr Jacques Drouin, researcher at the Institut de recherches cliniques




6 November 2006
University of Chicago chemists have demonstrated for the first time how to use a simple laboratory




6 November 2006
When cells divide, control mechanisms ensure that the genetic material, in other words the




6 November 2006
Immunologists at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia




6 November 2006
A new method for targeting malignant brain tumors through inducing the cancerous cells to




6 November 2006
Scientists at Duke University's Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have developed a


6 November 2006
For the first time, researchers have identified a peptide that can spur cargo transport in nerve




6 November 2006
Researchers have shown that targeted overexpression of heat shock protein 25 prevents




6 November 2006
University of Georgia researchers have found that the common wood duck and laughing




6 November 2006
A new HIV study shows how competition among the human immune system's T cells allows the




6 November 2006
A novel combination therapy drastically reduces the infection rate of three viruses




6 November 2006
Have you ever wished you could turn up the gain on your brain, getting just a little more




6 November 2006
DNA may be the basis for all life, but it can also be a toxic waste product. According to a




6 November 2006
The study reveals how immune system B-cells damage axons during multipele sclerosis




6 November 2006
Led by James Goodson, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, and detailed in




6 November 2006
The laws of physics and math debunk popular myths about ghosts and vampires, according to a




6 November 2006
Jon W. Johnson, University of Pittsburgh associate professor of neuroscience, and




6 November 2006
Filoviruses, named for their threadlike appearance in electron microscopy (filo= thread in Latin)




6 November 2006
The study is the first to demonstrate benefits from antibiotic use even after the course of




6 November 2006
Few animals can recognize themselves in a mirror. Now elephants have joined the elite


6 November 2006
The workhorse of the insect world, the honey bee, stepped into the spotlight today


6 November 2006
When it comes to new developments in biology, hardly anything has had such a profound




6 November 2006
Two years after Congress banned the synthesis of the smallpox virus, a federally