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27 November 2007
Recordings from electrodes in the human brain may offer the first objective way to measure the
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27 November 2007
Researchers have for the first time created cloned primate embryos and used them to make
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27 November 2007
The nastiest strains of Staphyloccocus aureus deliver molecular bombs that kill immune
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27 November 2007
Neuroscientists have fitted pigeons with recorders that pick up brain activity as the
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27 November 2007
The outbreak of bird flu killing turkeys at a UK farm has been confirmed to be the
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27 November 2007
It takes only a tiny magnetic field to see clear through a person's head, a new study shows
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27 November 2007
As they grow up, children with heart defects often suffer from learning and attention problems
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27 November 2007
Most likely, your mother nurtured you for years and you never worried that when you came
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27 November 2007
Dendritic cells, which are responsible for teaching other immune cells to attack infected or
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27 November 2007
If you met a person who had 10 children, all of whom were girls, you would probably find this
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27 November 2007
Could a new vaccine be the key to stopping Alzheimer's disease? A new research study from
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27 November 2007
When ancient retroviruses slipped bits of their DNA into the primate genome millions of
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27 November 2007
Recent research shows that the production of new brain cells may be crucial for
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27 November 2007
A team of Princeton scientists has discovered a key mechanism in how bacteria communicate
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27 November 2007
A team of researchers from Wake Forest University, the National Institutes of Health and
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27 November 2007
A diet rich in leafy vegetables may minimize the tissue damage caused by heart attacks
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27 November 2007
Even bird brains can get to know an entire continent -- but it takes them a year of migration to
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27 November 2007
A lot better than we do, says Paul Miller, clinical professor of comparative ophthalmology
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27 November 2007
The sequencing and comparison of 12 fruit fly genomes -- the result of a massive collaboration
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27 November 2007
Scientists have determined how cardiac cells die just as emergency treatments restore
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27 November 2007
The American Urological Association has prepared a new Guideline on the Management of
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27 November 2007
Dutch biologist Marc van Roosmalen has discovered a new species of peccary, a member of
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27 November 2007
Neuroscientists have significantly advanced brain-machine interface (BMI) technology to the
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27 November 2007
While fluorescence has long been used to tag biological molecules, a new technology
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27 November 2007
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health and University of Maryland report that
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27 November 2007
Using the tools and techniques of soft condensed matter physics, a research team in
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27 November 2007
Equine muscle glycogen stores require sufficient time for post-exercise repletion
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27 November 2007
Pre-malignant mammary lesions in dogs and humans display many of the same characteristics
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27 November 2007
Sometimes, a small change can make a big difference. Such is the case with the horse herpes
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12 November 2007
Many more genes separate humans from chimpanzees than scientists believed
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12 November 2007
Five HIV isolates that had been forgotten in freezers for 2 decades are revealing new details
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