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23 January 2007
UK scientists have developed genetically modified chickens capable of laying eggs containing




23 January 2007
The trade in wild birds is to be permanently banned across the European Union starting in




23 January 2007
Meat and milk from cloned animals is safe for human consumption, the US food regulator




23 January 2007
A calf grown from an embryo taken from a cloned cow has been born on a British farm for




23 January 2007
Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic; wildlife constitutes a large and often




23 January 2007
Surgical sterilization has long been considered the gold standard for managing




23 January 2007
A Mayo Clinic surgical team has found that using a 3-Tesla MRI in surgical decision making




23 January 2007
Stem cells have been discovered in amniotic fluid, the liquid that surrounds a fetus


23 January 2007
Washing, brushing and varnishing fossils — all standard conservation treatments used by




23 January 2007
The Magellanic penguins of Punta Tombo don't tap dance like the cartoon birds from the movie




23 January 2007
The H5N1 bird flu virus shows no signs of going away in 2007, with outbreaks in poultry and




23 January 2007
An outbreak of Rift Valley fever has killed at least 75 people in Kenya over the past




23 January 2007
The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) today released


23 January 2007
Modern humans who first arose in Africa had moved into Europe as far back as about




23 January 2007
Call your dog's name, and he may picture your face. That's the conclusion of a new study that


23 January 2007
By joining a sugar to a short-chain fatty acid compound, Johns Hopkins researchers have




23 January 2007
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have




23 January 2007
Scientists at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases




23 January 2007
In "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Geordi La Forge is a blind character who can




23 January 2007
Cambridge scientists have discovered the stage at which some of the cells of a fertilised




23 January 2007
In a surprise finding, scientists have discovered that histamine, the inflammatory compound




23 January 2007
Answering one of the oldest questions in human physiology, researchers at Dana-Farber




23 January 2007
Cincinnati burn researchers have created genetically modified skin cells that, when




23 January 2007
Using cooler water to wash shell eggs during a second washing can help cool them quicker




23 January 2007
Drawing upon a massive database established with funds from the National Institute of Allergy and




23 January 2007
The antiviral drug Tamiflu may save many lives if the world faces an influenza pandemic




23 January 2007
All living humans can trace their ancestry to Africans, who began settling the rest of the




23 January 2007
When it comes to AIDS, rodents have a leg up on humans. Rats and mice naturally resist




23 January 2007
Being colorblind can be a good thing. Researchers studying capuchin monkeys in the forests of




23 January 2007
Watch and learn. Experience says it works, but how? University of Oregon researchers have




23 January 2007
Estrogen regulates the brain’s energy metabolism in the same way as the hormone leptin




9 January 2007
There is a "strong scientific and moral case" for using primates in some research, a report




9 January 2007
The humble cow pat could become the latest weapon in the fight against global warming




9 January 2007
Physicians at Mayo Clinic are now using tiny glass bubbles filled with radioactive material to




9 January 2007
More cloned puppies have been born to the lab formerly associated with South Korean cloner




9 January 2007
A new filtering device can remove dangerous “mad cow disease" proteins from blood




9 January 2007
The massive surge in the maternal hormone oxytocin that occurs during delivery might


9 January 2007
Neurobiologists have discovered why the aging brain produces progressively fewer new




9 January 2007
Eating a diet with either high or low amounts of protein may override certain inherited




9 January 2007
Toxoplasma is arguably the most successful animal parasite on earth: It infects hundreds of


9 January 2007
Animal studies are of limited usefulness to human health because they are of poor




9 January 2007
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have discovered a trick that anthrax




9 January 2007
Scientists collaborating at Cornell University in Ithaca and Weill Cornell Medical College in




9 January 2007
Striking new research from Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin (UT)




9 January 2007
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston report a new and efficient strategy, using eggs alone




9 January 2007
Drawing on advances in robotics and computer technology, Johns Hopkins University researchers are




9 January 2007
Stems cells are regulated by "intrinsic factors" but it's also becoming increasingly clear that


9 January 2007
The dance of the chromosomes during cell division, first described in the late 1800s and familiar




9 January 2007
Insulin is a hormone known primarily for regulating sugar levels in the blood, yet researchers at




9 January 2007
Increasing levels of inbreeding is a threat against the viability of the Scandinavian wolf




9 January 2007
The brain contains stem cells with a surprising capacity for repair, researchers report in




9 January 2007
Kidney transplant recipients are typically required to take daily steroids as part of their




9 January 2007
Every day is a good hair day for mice. They enter the world pink and naked, but within a week




9 January 2007
Regular doses of bacterial supplements, such as those used in milk and yogurt products




9 January 2007
Milk may do a body good for some, but for half of the world's adults, it causes cramps


9 January 2007
How in the world did life emerge on a planet composed only of simple chemical compounds


9 January 2007
When mammals first evolved some 200 million years ago, the dinosaurs reigned supreme




9 January 2007
A new study has suggested a novel way of combating diseases related to the immune system, including


8 January 2007
European lawmakers passed a sweeping environmental law that will regulate nearly a third of the