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12 June 2007
You've walked your normal route home a thousand times. Twice, a lurking gang of teenagers jeered
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12 June 2007
Brains are able to adjust automatically to the demands of distinguishing between small
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12 June 2007
He's more influential than ABBA, more famous than Björn Borg. On 23 May, Sweden will celebrate the 300th
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12 June 2007
The hands you hold this magazine with are not quite the dramatic evolutionary innovations
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12 June 2007
Water washes away many things, but could it be used to kill harmful viruses, fungi and bacteria in wounds?
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12 June 2007
After more than two years of legal wrangling, California is free to spend over $3 billion during the next decade
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12 June 2007
Rhesus monkeys turn out to be pretty good statisticians. They can accurately assess which of two
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12 June 2007
A new way of embedding silicon nanowires in cells could one day allow scientists to control how
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12 June 2007
"Immortalised" blood cells from two Vietnamese patients who survived a brush with bird flu may
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12 June 2007
Ask anyone who has regular contact with animals - from farmers to pet owners
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12 June 2007
Sing and attract females, or keep quiet and eat? It's a tricky dilemma for a male
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12 June 2007
It produces the most potent toxin known, so no wonder some regimes have turned Clostridium botulinum
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12 June 2007
You could say they are being killed with kindness. Wildlife trading bans set up to protect endangered
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12 June 2007
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College have gotten much closer to understanding how
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12 June 2007
University of Nottingham experts have joined forces with Canadian biotech company GangaGen Life
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12 June 2007
Women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) treated using muscle-derived stem cell
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12 June 2007
The ability to regenerate nerve cells in the body could reduce the effects of trauma and disease
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12 June 2007
University of Western Sydney researcher, Associate Professor Tom Millar has approached
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12 June 2007
While promiscuity in the animal kingdom is generally a male thing, researchers for the Wildlife
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12 June 2007
Tropical birds expend less energy at rest than do birds living in more northern climates, according to a study
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12 June 2007
New research has shown vacuum cleaning to be largely ineffective at removing dust mite allergen
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12 June 2007
Observing wild, but habituated, meerkats (Suricata suricatta) in the Kalahari Desert, researchers from
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12 June 2007
More than 92 percent of Illinois dentists provide oral cancer examinations for their patients
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12 June 2007
A minimally invasive device for treating recurrent stress urinary incontinence in women
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12 June 2007
The $1 million, two-month project is a collaboration of 454 Life Sciences and the BCM Human
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12 June 2007
All across the world, people are polluting waterways with estrogen. Excreted in urine
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12 June 2007
Bacteria in the intestines influence digestive health and obesity, but a new set of experiments
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12 June 2007
To walk upright is to be human. At least that's what paleoanthropologists have thought
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