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27 November 2007
Recordings from electrodes in the human brain may offer the first objective way to measure the




27 November 2007
Researchers have for the first time created cloned primate embryos and used them to make




27 November 2007
The nastiest strains of Staphyloccocus aureus deliver molecular bombs that kill immune




27 November 2007
Neuroscientists have fitted pigeons with recorders that pick up brain activity as the




27 November 2007
The outbreak of bird flu killing turkeys at a UK farm has been confirmed to be the




27 November 2007
It takes only a tiny magnetic field to see clear through a person's head, a new study shows




27 November 2007
As they grow up, children with heart defects often suffer from learning and attention problems


27 November 2007
Most likely, your mother nurtured you for years and you never worried that when you came




27 November 2007
Dendritic cells, which are responsible for teaching other immune cells to attack infected or


27 November 2007
If you met a person who had 10 children, all of whom were girls, you would probably find this




27 November 2007
Could a new vaccine be the key to stopping Alzheimer's disease? A new research study from




27 November 2007
When ancient retroviruses slipped bits of their DNA into the primate genome millions of




27 November 2007
Recent research shows that the production of new brain cells may be crucial for




27 November 2007
A team of Princeton scientists has discovered a key mechanism in how bacteria communicate




27 November 2007
A team of researchers from Wake Forest University, the National Institutes of Health and




27 November 2007
A diet rich in leafy vegetables may minimize the tissue damage caused by heart attacks




27 November 2007
Even bird brains can get to know an entire continent -- but it takes them a year of migration to




27 November 2007
A lot better than we do, says Paul Miller, clinical professor of comparative ophthalmology


27 November 2007
The sequencing and comparison of 12 fruit fly genomes -- the result of a massive collaboration


27 November 2007
Scientists have determined how cardiac cells die just as emergency treatments restore




27 November 2007
The American Urological Association has prepared a new Guideline on the Management of




27 November 2007
Dutch biologist Marc van Roosmalen has discovered a new species of peccary, a member of




27 November 2007
Neuroscientists have significantly advanced brain-machine interface (BMI) technology to the




27 November 2007
While fluorescence has long been used to tag biological molecules, a new technology




27 November 2007
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health and University of Maryland report that




27 November 2007
Using the tools and techniques of soft condensed matter physics, a research team in




27 November 2007
Equine muscle glycogen stores require sufficient time for post-exercise repletion




27 November 2007
Pre-malignant mammary lesions in dogs and humans display many of the same characteristics




27 November 2007
Sometimes, a small change can make a big difference. Such is the case with the horse herpes




12 November 2007
Many more genes separate humans from chimpanzees than scientists believed




12 November 2007
Five HIV isolates that had been forgotten in freezers for 2 decades are revealing new details






12 November 2007
Life is short--and that's particularly true for animals that mature fast and die young




12 November 2007
When a parasite, virus, or other pathogen attacks, animals typically fight back with their




12 November 2007
A virus that was instrumental in eradicating smallpox is now showing promise as a potential




12 November 2007
Human health may be improved if dietary intakes of selenium and omega-3 fatty acids are


12 November 2007
Ranking of universities and institutions has attracted wide attention recently. Several systems




12 November 2007
Early life stages are generally most sensitive to toxic effects. Our knowledge on the




12 November 2007
A discovery about the genetics of coat color in dogs could help explain why humans come in




12 November 2007
Freezing a woman's eggs for use later in fertility treatments doesn't seem to greatly




12 November 2007
You may not want a monkey to balance your chequebook, but you still have to give them credit




12 November 2007
A tiny sensor that is not much bigger than a grain of rice can detect magnetic fields as




12 November 2007
For some time, scientists have blamed Alzheimer's disease on a small molecule called amyloid




12 November 2007
A phenomenon considered healthy for cells, such as the accumulation of long chains of




12 November 2007
Inhaled depleted uranium (DU) oxide aerosols are recognised as a distinct human health hazard




12 November 2007
Johns Hopkins researchers and colleagues have found a previously unrecognized role for




12 November 2007
A single disease-causing clone of the bacterium Leptospira interrogans was behind the recent




12 November 2007
Researchers at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine have discovered the key




12 November 2007
Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, London, have made a significant breakthrough in




12 November 2007
With an eye on curing diabetes, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in




12 November 2007
Emphysema patients whose lungs are implanted with a pencil eraser-sized, one-way endobronchial




12 November 2007
New research could offer hope for victims of the most devastating spinal injuries




12 November 2007
Antibiotics are not justified to reduce the risk of complications after upper


12 November 2007
Studies of inhaled corticosteroids, medications frequently prescribed for asthma and other




12 November 2007
Interferon, the “superhero” cure for viral infections, may be a strong weapon in the battle


12 November 2007
Both viruses and cancers subvert the growth-control machinery in a cell to serve their




12 November 2007
An antibody might offer a safe and effective complement to anti-cancer therapies designed to




12 November 2007
Orthopedic researchers at Jefferson Medical College have for the first time found stem




12 November 2007
New UC Irvine research is among the first to demonstrate that neural stem cells may




12 November 2007
The St Bernard dog – named after the 11th century priest Bernard of Menthon – is living




12 November 2007
A new study of immune cells battling a chronic viral infection shows that the cells




12 November 2007
How does the experience of traumatic stress in childhood affect one’s life in subsequent




12 November 2007
The DNA of a 4-year-old Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon, whose well-documented