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19 August 2008
Bluetongue is back. It has survived another winter in northern Europe, and now farmers are




19 August 2008
"We were maybe on the wrong track," said Anthony Fauci, director of the US National




19 August 2008
The relation between Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric cancer has been proven in


19 August 2008
Little more than protein capsules chock-full of genetic material, viruses barely rank




19 August 2008
Contagious cancer has been sweeping through populations of Tasmanian devils, killing most of




19 August 2008
Researchers led by neuroscientist Rita Valentino of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia




19 August 2008
Poachers are once again decimating African elephants. But a team of researchers is tracing




19 August 2008
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have discovered that a




19 August 2008
In the first study to use imaging technology to see what goes on in the brain when we




19 August 2008
Alzheimer's disease is the end result of gradual, progressive brain aging. Positron emission


19 August 2008
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have turned science fiction into


19 August 2008
When academic articles are "open access" or free online, they get read more often




19 August 2008
In April of last year, surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical


19 August 2008
A part of the global food crisis is the inefficiency of current irrigation methods




19 August 2008
Based on a pilot study in children with sarcoma, researchers at the National Institutes of




19 August 2008
A new study, published in the journal Science, describes 9 cases of children severely infected




19 August 2008
Researchers have developed a ground-breaking procedure that could avoid the need for transplant




19 August 2008
A national analysis of physician office and emergency department records shows that the




19 August 2008
Researchers have used a drug to achieve normal levels of blood sugar in animals genetically




19 August 2008
Worries over the future of Thailand' s famous elephants have emerged following an investigation




19 August 2008
Government efforts to gird for the next influenza pandemic – bird flu or otherwise – ought to


19 August 2008
A microbiologist and anthrax expert at a US Army biodefence research laboratory has apparently


19 August 2008
Some human embryonic stem cells may have been obtained without adequate consent for




19 August 2008
A new drug has been shown to improve the brain function of people with early stage Alzheimer's


19 August 2008
Metabolic changes responsible for the evolution of our unique cognitive abilities indicate


19 August 2008
Cells rely on calcium as a universal means of communication. For example, a sudden


19 August 2008
Medical physicists at the University of Virginia have created a novel way to kill tumor cells


19 August 2008
Recent changes to working regulations in the UK are seriously damaging the working




19 August 2008
Bluetongue is an infectious disease of ruminants; it is caused bybluetongue virus (BTV)


19 August 2008
University of Manchester researchers are investigating exactly how chemotherapy drugs kill




5 August 2008
Text-based patient medical records are a vital resource in medical research




5 August 2008
Four calves were experimentally inoculated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus




5 August 2008
The A and B clones of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, distinguished by outer surface




5 August 2008
Mouse mothers-to-be have a remarkable way to protect their unborn pups




5 August 2008
The white horse is an icon for dignity which has had a huge impact on human culture




5 August 2008
A researcher at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory has pinpointed stem cells




5 August 2008
Many cell transplants involve the use of stem cells from another human being


5 August 2008
The question of whether insulin-producing cells of the pancreas can regenerate is key to


5 August 2008
Researchers have determined a novel mechanism through which organ transplantation often leads




5 August 2008
For the first time, researchers have successfully grown functional human blood vessels in


5 August 2008
Standards in stem cell research help both scientists and regulators to manage uncertainty and




5 August 2008
Mice with inflamed nasal tissue being tested at a Johns Hopkins laboratory may be unable to




5 August 2008
Fat removed from the lower abdomen and inner thigh through liposuction was found to be an




5 August 2008
Simple, everyday movements require the coordination of dozens of muscles, guided by the




5 August 2008
A new implantable medical device, developed in collaboration with Mayo Clinic




5 August 2008
Now a change in its symptoms in Queensland horses is raising fears that new strains




5 August 2008
Why do patients with gastric or pancreatic cancer live longer when they are treated at




5 August 2008
Giving children preventive antibiotics within one hour before they undergo spinal




5 August 2008
Age-dependent macular degeneration (AMD) is the commonest cause of blindness in the western


5 August 2008
A research team led by University of Sunderland scientists has made a major breakthrough in the




5 August 2008
Converting livestock manure into a domestic renewable fuel source could generate enough


5 August 2008
A team of researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has




5 August 2008
It's not always easy spotting the cuckoo in the nest. But if you don't, you pay a high price




5 August 2008
A report by scientists from The Netherlands identifies a compound in human saliva that




5 August 2008
Research published in Nature Genetics by a team of international scientists including


5 August 2008
"Survival of the fittest" is the catch phrase of evolution by natural selection




5 August 2008
Researchers have discovered that a frog that lives near noisy springs in central China can




5 August 2008
Eighteen female koalas treated with an anti-chlamydia vaccine are showing positive results




5 August 2008
Endangered black-footed ferrets, like children, aren't exactly lining up to be stuck with




5 August 2008
In an epidemiological survey of Spain's Doñana National Park, Christian Gortázar and