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20 October 2009
“Breakthrough”; “landmark”; “an important day for the planet”. Such were some of the




20 October 2009
Researchers have unveiled the oldest known skeleton of a putative human ancestor--and it




20 October 2009
It's a look that's been painted and photographed untold times: a mother gazing deep into




20 October 2009
Even with their tiny bird brains, rooks comprehend basic principles of physics at the


20 October 2009
Instead of the classic scalpel, surgeons can also operate with an electroscalpel




20 October 2009
The spawning migration of European eels from rivers and brackish waters in Europe to the




20 October 2009
Human umbilical cord blood cells may be far more versatile than previous research has




20 October 2009
The ability to manipulate songbird genes may yield the molecular secrets of vocal


20 October 2009
If a little vitamin A is good, more must be better, right? Wrong! New research published online


20 October 2009
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and




20 October 2009
Inhibiting the protein Hsp70 rapidly reduces brain levels of tau, a protein associated with




20 October 2009
Avian influenza (H5N1), rabies, plague, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), and more




20 October 2009
You might watch your daily calorie intake or glance over nutritional information on food


20 October 2009
A tumor-suppressing protein snatches up an important cancer-promoting enzyme and tags it with




20 October 2009
An international team of paleontologists has discovered a new species of mammal that lived




20 October 2009
A 14-year study by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Oregon found that




20 October 2009
Scientists at The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee have successfully produced liver




20 October 2009
A team of University of British Columbia microbiologists has identified a key defence




20 October 2009
With more than 2 million cows on 68,000 farms, Missouri is the third-largest beef producer in




20 October 2009
A research group at the Department of Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences


20 October 2009
A collaboration between scientists at Vanderbilt University and the University of California


20 October 2009
An investigative drug deprived non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells of their ability to survive too




20 October 2009
A drug commonly used to treat cattle and sometimes dogs for a blood parasite can, at a




20 October 2009
Scientists have deciphered the three-dimensional structure of the human genome, paving the




20 October 2009
Millions of African families could be saved from destitution thanks to a much-needed




20 October 2009
In this work, the researchers have utilized an array system that can identify the biological




20 October 2009
Australian-American researcher Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol Greider and Jack Szostak of




20 October 2009
At the end of the 1990s in the Aegean region of Turkey, rabies rapidly spread among






6 October 2009
To determine the effectiveness of ducks as sentinels for avian influenza virus (AIV) infection




6 October 2009
The current standard post-exposure regimen is not feasible in the developing




6 October 2009
Researchers from Duke University, supported by a grant for the National Institutes of Health




6 October 2009
New similarities identified between the zebrafish and human response to viruses


6 October 2009
In an article published in the September 20, 2009, issue of the journal Nature Methods




6 October 2009
India's environment minister Jairam Ramesh will visit the site of a proposed




6 October 2009
Profound discoveries and insights on the frontiers of science do not burst out of


6 October 2009
Life's ability to replicate itself is essential for evolution, yet even the simplest




6 October 2009
The findings suggest that the regeneration of severed nerve fibers is not required for


6 October 2009
Each fall, hundreds of millions of newly hatched monarch butterflies flit from




6 October 2009
Farmers depend on hybrid vigor for improved crop yields, as seeds produced from


6 October 2009
Investigators at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham), University




6 October 2009
Visually impaired or blind patients with degenerative retina conditions




6 October 2009
The blood brain barrier is generally considered an obstacle to delivering therapies from


6 October 2009
The human brain consists of about 100 billion neurons, which altogether form about


6 October 2009
A University of Oregon research team has found that evolution can never go




6 October 2009
Five genetic regions have been identified that are unique to the most virulent strain of




6 October 2009
ETH Zurich researchers have discovered a new life form of Listeria monocytogenes, an




6 October 2009
The retroviruses which gave rise to HIV have been battling it out with mammal immune systems




6 October 2009
A tissue-repair-and-regeneration pathway in the human body, including wound healing, is


6 October 2009
Scientists have identified how a protein enables sections of so-called junk DNA to be




6 October 2009
A study by developmental scientists at the University of Iowa and Indiana University




6 October 2009
Spanish scientists have developed a model to identify the agricultural areas with the


6 October 2009
Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have discovered that




6 October 2009
Significant weaknesses undermine the global community's abilities to prevent, detect




6 October 2009
Defects of the immune system lead to increased susceptibility to infection, autoimmune




6 October 2009
Researchers from the University of Segovia and the University of León have shown