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20 July 2010
We recently reported the intraspecies transmission of L-type atypical bovine spongiform


20 July 2010
New research in the FASEB Journal shows that defensin-1, a protein added to honey by bees




20 July 2010
The transformation of a single cell into a complete animal is amazing and complicated




20 July 2010
Lab mice in interesting cages are less likely to get cancer than those that are normally housed


20 July 2010
Major science publishers are gearing up to fight plagiarism. The publishers, including




20 July 2010
The mechanism by which a herpes virus invades cells has remained a mystery to scientists


20 July 2010
In lab experiments, the researchers have found that this device, a vector, is able to




20 July 2010
A new study spearheaded by Spanish scientists demonstrates a causal relationship between the




20 July 2010
Scientists have discovered two potent human antibodies that can stop more than 90 percent of




20 July 2010
Researchers have discovered a monoclonal antibody that is effective against "Avian" H5N1




20 July 2010
Scientists have completed the most comprehensive comparative analysis to date of




20 July 2010
Ear infections caused by more than one species of bacteria could be more persistent and


20 July 2010
One of the characteristics of embryonic stem cells is their ability to form unusual tumors


20 July 2010
Science fiction has nothing over quantum physics when it comes to presenting us with a




20 July 2010
Scientists have discovered a compound that restores the capacity to form new memories in




20 July 2010
Inducing mild hypothermia is easy to implement in clinical practice and may be a valuable tool




20 July 2010
The mammalian fucose mutarotase enzyme is known to be involved in incorporating the sugar




20 July 2010
People whose lungs are failing because of diseases such as emphysema or cystic fibrosis face




20 July 2010
Science has long puzzled over why a baby's brain is particularly flexible and why it




20 July 2010
Researchers from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, have discovered that a potent new




20 July 2010
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just


20 July 2010
One of the most pivotal steps in evolution-the transition from unicellular to multicellular




20 July 2010
For more than a century, neuroscientists believed that the brains of humans and other mammals




20 July 2010
Researchers discovered that neonatal piglets are capable of being trained in traditional




20 July 2010
In a novel mathematical model that reproduces sleep patterns for multiple species


20 July 2010
Cancer occurs when human cells move and multiply inappropriately. Within cells, a process called




20 July 2010
Modern marsupials may be popular animals at the zoo and in children's books, but new findings




6 July 2010
Scripps Research Institute scientists have discovered a new way to target and destroy a type of






6 July 2010
Gels, creams and sprays containing painkillers such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, ketoprofen,




6 July 2010
Many different autoimmune disorders including type 1 diabetes may in some cases be




6 July 2010
Haber was tracking a wolf pack he had known for over 40 years when his plane crashed on




6 July 2010
Studies in the past have shown that wolves are smarter than domesticated dogs when




6 July 2010
Scientists are reporting the first evidence that a plastic antibody -- an artificial version of


6 July 2010
Dutch researchers Roeland Nolte and Jeroen Cornelissen have successfully converted a virus




6 July 2010
Are we born with an innate sense of direction, or is it learned? Research from the




6 July 2010
The ability to diagnose and treat brain dysfunction without surgery, may rely on a new




6 July 2010
A scientist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture,


6 July 2010
Paleontologists have discovered the oldest mammalian tooth marks yet on the bones of ancient




6 July 2010
The adult brain, long considered to be fixed in its wiring, is in fact remarkably dynamic




6 July 2010
Researchers at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences




6 July 2010
Discarded livers have potential to be reengineered into usable replacement organs




6 July 2010
Most of the time, the body's blood-forming (hematopoietic) stem cells remain dormant,




6 July 2010
Johns Hopkins and Japanese research team has generated the first comprehensive genetic "parts"




6 July 2010
Researchers at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory found that single brain




6 July 2010
Research revealed at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 57th Annual Meeting is furthering efforts




6 July 2010
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest class of biotherapeutic drugs . When administered to




6 July 2010
Following stem cell therapy, an adult patient experienced a new and previously unrecognized




6 July 2010
An international team of researchers led by scientists at the Virginia Bioinformatics




6 July 2010
Researchers at Lund University have come up with a new technique to prevent tumours




6 July 2010
A new study finds that propofol, a well-known anesthesia medication, has a low occurrence




6 July 2010
Great ape gestures have intentional meaning and are made with the expectation of specific


6 July 2010
The new centre is planned for the St Pancras and Somers Town area of north London




6 July 2010
An experimental vaccine developed to prevent outbreaks of Marburg hemorrhagic fever continues




6 July 2010
To your health! Dairy cows graze next to a spray irrigator on a New Zealand farm. Think dairy farm




6 July 2010
When zebra finches learn their songs from their father early in life, their brain is active