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24 January 2012
Scientists in northern Europe are scrambling to learn more about a new virus that causes fetal




24 January 2012
Those palm readers predicting your age from your lifeline are making it up. But now scientists say they have




24 January 2012
Sit a dog in front of a television screen, and it may not always look intently at what it sees




24 January 2012
Sepsis isn't just one of those old-time diseases that people used to die from before the discovery




24 January 2012
Prion diseases are neurodegenerative conditions associated with a misfolded and




24 January 2012
Since January 2007, a total of 11 rabid deer from 4 deer farms have been identified in 2 neighboring


24 January 2012
When the director of a bioinformatics facility at Kansas University (KU) in Lawrence was




24 January 2012
Powerful analgesics can restore normal nerve function. Has a cheap and effective treatment for chronic


24 January 2012
Alarmed at signs that the overuse of antibiotics in farm animals is blunting these key weapons




24 January 2012
A vaccine against a monkey virus could offer clues to defeating HIV. Scientists have created


24 January 2012
Because RNA can do many things at once, those studying the origins of life have long thought that it was




24 January 2012
Vaccines with broader reach might be made by stimulating specialized immune cells to recognize foreign cell




24 January 2012
Drinking alcohol leads to the release of endorphins in areas of the brain that produce feelings of pleasure


24 January 2012
UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL) scientists have created a functional model of the native


24 January 2012
Fibroblasts, cells that play a role in the structural framework of tissues, play an apparent role




24 January 2012
Chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos make more sophisticated decisions than was previously thought




24 January 2012
Although more patients with abdominal gunshot and stab wounds can successfully forego emergency




24 January 2012
The impact of hatcheries on salmonids is so profound that in just one generation traits are selected




24 January 2012
Many animals produce alarm calls to predators, and do this more often when kin or mates are present




24 January 2012
Patients need less blood after surgery than is widely thought. A new study comparing two plans


24 January 2012
In a study that investigates the challenges of disseminating clinical research findings




24 January 2012
Researchers have developed a bandage that stimulates and directs blood vessel growth on the surface


24 January 2012
A team of scientists from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have identified a novel compound




24 January 2012
Mice bred to age too quickly seemed to have sipped from the fountain of youth after scientists




24 January 2012
Newly published research by scientists at Oregon Health & Science University provides significant new


24 January 2012
Stem cell scientists at King's College London have announced that they have submitted to the UK




24 January 2012
Neuroscientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have discovered how the




24 January 2012
Type 1 diabetes is caused by the body's own immune system attacking its pancreatic islet beta cells


24 January 2012
LSU's Chris Austin recently discovered two new species of frogs in New Guinea, one of which is now the world's






24 January 2012
Researchers of VIB and UGent have discovered a new approach to preventing septic shock, an often fatal




10 January 2012
Salk scientists develop new drug that improves memory and prevents brain damage in mice




10 January 2012
A team of Weizmann Institute scientists has turned the tables on an autoimmune disease




10 January 2012
The silenced copy of a gene could be reactivated to treat the neurodevelopmental disorder




10 January 2012
Even though an elephant’s leg looks like a solid column, it actually stands on tip-toe like a horse or a dog




10 January 2012
Cellular proteins called septins might play an important part in the human body’s ability to fight off bacterial




10 January 2012
The US should be doing much less research on chimpanzees because new, alternative methods yield


10 January 2012
The human genome and the endowments of genes in other animals and plants are like a deck of poker cards


10 January 2012
According to the World Health Organization, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are one of the top three




10 January 2012
University of Iowa researchers and colleagues have discovered how malaria manipulates the immune




10 January 2012
A transparent cornea is essential for vision, which is why the eye has evolved to nourish the cornea




10 January 2012
They come out in the spring, and each year they spread further -- the ticks. Thirty percent of them




10 January 2012
In a new study, researchers have gained new insights into neural disease genes by sequencing virtually


10 January 2012
Bacteria are able to build camouflaged homes for themselves inside healthy cells -- and cause disease


10 January 2012
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine have found in an animal model




10 January 2012
The effect of the messenger substance neuropeptide Y depends on the behaviour of the mother during infancy.




10 January 2012
Hitching a ride into the retina on nanoparticles called dendrimers offers a new way to treat age-related macular




10 January 2012
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg's Sahlgrenska Academy have discovered a brand new tick-borne




10 January 2012
Humans have very high-level thinking abilities. Mice don't engage in abstract thinking, but they do make extensive use




10 January 2012
When evaluating early kidney injuries in people, doctors monitor blood level increases of creatinine, a waste




10 January 2012
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at the University of Georgia reveals a better


10 January 2012
An international group of scientists has managed to identify 126 distinct protein sequences from a 43,000-year




10 January 2012
Empathy lets us feel another person's pain and drives us to help ease it. But is empathy a uniquely human trait?




10 January 2012
When a rattlesnake shakes its tail, does it hear the rattling? Scientists have long struggled to understand




10 January 2012
Neuron transplants have repaired brain circuitry and substantially normalized function in mice with a brain




10 January 2012
The interventional cardiology team at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) recently conducted the first clinical


10 January 2012
In pets and people, the time it takes to diagnose an infection may mean life or death. Now, a University of


10 January 2012
Any multicellular animal, from a blue whale to a human being, poses a special difficulty for the theory of




10 January 2012
In June 2011, a team of Chinese and Swedish researchers rediscovered the breeding area for the poorly known