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20 March 2007
Tadpoles can achieve something that humans may only dream of: pull off a tadpole's thick tail or




20 March 2007
TB kills nearly two million people every year. The BCG vaccine is a live, non-pathogenic strain




20 March 2007
A single, specific memory has been wiped from the brains of rats, leaving other recollections




20 March 2007
Wasting money on vitamin supplements that may not work is one thing. But what if those same




20 March 2007
The first potential bird flu vaccine for humans to help prevent a widespread outbreak in the




20 March 2007
Life expectancy (the average life span) greatly increased during the 20th century in most countries




20 March 2007
The first detailed images of an elusive drug target on the outer wall of bacteria may provide




20 March 2007
Retroviruses have been around longer than humanity itself. In fact, the best-known family member




20 March 2007
Planning and worrying about the future has always been considered an exclusively human




20 March 2007
Air pollution and tobacco smoke contain oxidants that when inhaled can cause damage to the




20 March 2007
A new report, the first to take a comprehensive look at market competition between wild and




20 March 2007
How do immune cells decide to respond to invading microbes by either fighting to the death or




20 March 2007
MIT researchers have created an inexpensive method to screen for millions of different




20 March 2007
Ornithologists across the world are celebrating with the news that a wetland bird that has eluded




20 March 2007
Researchers at the University of Illinois have found that a molecular pathway known to have a role




20 March 2007
Brain activity has been compared to a light bulb turning on in the head. Scientists at Washington




20 March 2007
Cowbirds have long been known to lay eggs in the nests of other birds, which then raise the




20 March 2007
VBI researchers in collaboration with scientists from the University of Maryland School of




20 March 2007
A new digital ophthalmoscope, devised by a research team led by the University of Warwick can




20 March 2007
When a virus infects a person, it triggers a series of biochemical reactions in immune-system




20 March 2007
Devastating blood-borne fungal infections that can be lethal for HIV/AIDS, cancer, and organ




20 March 2007
UC Irvine researchers have combined genetic and geographic data of the H5N1 avian flu virus to




20 March 2007
A comparison of the 1918 Spanish influenza and the H5N1 avian influenza viruses suggests that




20 March 2007
The antibiotic vancomycin often used in intensive care units is considered the drug of




20 March 2007
Using a modified ink-jet printer, a McGill University researcher is producing three-dimensional


20 March 2007
An international group of scientists has expanded the universal language for the genes of both


20 March 2007
Universities have plumbed a rich source of cash in recent years by aggressively patenting and


20 March 2007
Immunology textbooks may be in need of a rewrite. The hallmark of vertebrate immune systems




20 March 2007
Already famous for swimming through sewers and surviving under subway rails, rats can now




20 March 2007
In the struggle between nature and nurture, score a point for nurture. A new study shows that




20 March 2007
A new study is raising questions about whether a suspect fingered by scientists is as big a






6 March 2007
Transcription of large numbers of non-coding RNAs originating from intronic regions of




6 March 2007
Some labile cell types whose numbers are normally controlled through programmed cell




6 March 2007
Cysticercosis, a parasitic infection caused by the larval form of the pork tapeworm,




6 March 2007
Drugs that fight genital herpes also significantly reduce levels of human immunodeficiency




6 March 2007
The presence of newly generated cells in a brain region responsible for processing smells


6 March 2007
It is one of the best-known stem cell papers in the past five years, describing adult cells




6 March 2007
Takashi Tsuji at the Tokyo University of Science, Japan, and his colleagues took single-tooth




6 March 2007
Carbon nanotubes have been used to smuggle HIV-blocking molecules into human cells


6 March 2007
Adult stem cells call the shots when it comes to their daughters' destinies




6 March 2007
Duke University biomedical engineering researchers have moved a step closer to a


6 March 2007
Whether they're fighting postoperative soreness or relieving chronic discomfort from




6 March 2007
Children should not be left unsupervised to play with a dog, say experts in British Medical Journal


6 March 2007
Certain cancer risks can be passed down through families, the result of tiny changes in a


6 March 2007
When it comes to scientific literacy, Americans aren't nearly as evolved as they may think




6 March 2007
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have discovered the small


6 March 2007
Here is some news that will certainly get on people's nerves: In a study to be published in


6 March 2007
An artificial nose could be a real benefit at times: this kind of biosensor could sniff out


6 March 2007
Low levels of toxic substances cause critical stem cells in the central nervous system to prematurely




6 March 2007
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder in the developed world




6 March 2007
Mayo Clinic researchers have now shown that a drug that inhibits the function of the




6 March 2007
For cells that hold so much promise, stem cells' potential has so far gone largely untapped


6 March 2007
A complex molecule and snake venom may provide researchers with a more reliable method of




6 March 2007
Physicians have an effective new option for treating atrial fibrillation, a common irregular




6 March 2007
Nature has outfitted us with a pair of ears for good reason: having two ears enhances




6 March 2007
Imagine coming to the hospital with crushing chest pain, only to find that emergency room




6 March 2007
Scientists at the Center for Translational Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in




6 March 2007
Pigeons and humans use similar visual cues to identify objects, a finding that could have




6 March 2007
Take a pigeon hundreds of kilometers from its home, and it has no problem finding its way




6 March 2007
Paleoanthropologists once considered making tools to be one of the defining characteristics of


6 March 2007
Autophagy, or self-cannabalism, plays a major role in the body’s antiviral immune response