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21 November 2006
The dingo is regarded as Australia's last "top predator". Relaxing controls on dingo numbers
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21 November 2006
Researchers from Newcastle University and Kings College, London, have asked the Human
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21 November 2006
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center has opened a new clinical study using a vaccine strain of the measles
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21 November 2006
For the past two years the Panamanian biologist has been watching as a lethal fungus spread
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21 November 2006
A newly discovered bird flu strain has emerged in China and has spread rapidly through poultry in
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21 November 2006
What's your favourite seafood dish? Seared scallops? Salmon sashimi? Grilled shrimp? Enjoy it while
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21 November 2006
A new study has shown that pigeons can memorise 800 to 1,200 pictures before reaching their
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21 November 2006
Eight koala joeys have been born after artificial insemination using a new technique in
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21 November 2006
Muscle wasting may one day be prevented by taking a drug that blocks the action of a key protein
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21 November 2006
Insulin-secreting cells have been created from human embryonic stem cells for the first
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21 November 2006
Describing himself as “born-again” and “evangelical” on the subject, he urged more young people to
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21 November 2006
A small new study showed that half an hour of this brain stimulation improved students’ performance
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21 November 2006
The urgent search for a medication to treat prion diseases has led scientists in Germany to
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21 November 2006
A pioneering experiment at CERN with potential future application in cancer therapy has
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21 November 2006
Rapid and guided healing of bones has moved a step closer with research by two biomedical
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21 November 2006
Flamingos are known for their peculiar feeding behavior. While standing in shallow water, they
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21 November 2006
Saint Louis University Liver Center scientists are presenting research today on a more
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21 November 2006
Ear infections are among the most common diseases seen in pediatric practice
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21 November 2006
The stickiness of human neurons may have been a key factor in why the human brain evolved beyond
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21 November 2006
In the November 15th issue of Genes & Development, Dr. Robert Schneider and colleagues at
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21 November 2006
Grainy photographs of America's Old West recall a time when large bison herds migrated across wide
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21 November 2006
Dialogue, not a monologue, is the basis of all good communication. Stem cells are no
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21 November 2006
In a fascinating new study from the November/December 2006 issue of Physiological and Biochemical
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21 November 2006
University of Utah biologists invented a chemical-free, hairdryer-like device -- the LouseBuster
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21 November 2006
Researchers have found that aged mice undergoing weekly light-cycle shifts--similar to those that
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21 November 2006
Doctors should probably stop using pulmonary artery catheters because they do not benefit
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21 November 2006
Multiple organ failure is the main cause of death in intensive care units. A study published
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21 November 2006
For decades, human evolution researchers have debated whether Neandertals and modern humans
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21 November 2006
In a controversial study, researchers have resurrected a retrovirus that infected our ancestors
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21 November 2006
Nobody likes coming down with a fever, but feeling hot may do a body good. Researchers report online
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21 November 2006
When it comes to separating humans from other animals, researchers agree that it's what's
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21 November 2006
Transgenic mice with lower core body temperatures have markedly longer lifespans. Genetically
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