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05/18/2006
Using Satellite Observations To Study Photosynthetic Trends In Northern Circumpolar High Latitudes
05/18/2006
Cholesterol-lowering Drugs Not Associated With Increased Breast Cancer Risk
05/18/2006
Human And Chimp Genomes Reveal New Twist On Origin Of Species
05/18/2006
Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point
05/18/2006
Last chromosome in human genome sequenced
05/18/2006
16 killed, one million evacuated as Typhoon Chanchu hits China
05/18/2006
Smokeless rockets launching soon?
05/18/2006
Blood test predicts success of quitting smoking using the nicotine patch
05/18/2006
Video wasted on toddlers, unless it's interactive
05/18/2006
UT Southwestern physician helps craft first guidelines for care, diagnosis of swimmer's ear
05/18/2006
News briefs from Heart Rhythm 2006
05/18/2006
Studies determine patient risk from ICD replacement
05/18/2006
Varying effects of fish consumption on atrial fibrillation
05/18/2006
Searching for the soul in the machine
05/18/2006
Potential new treatment strategy for Alzheimer's disease and other brain and spinal cord damage
05/18/2006
Study details hepatitis C ability to block immune system response
05/18/2006
Monkeys Use "Sentences," Study Suggests
05/18/2006
TAKS scores remain weak in math, science
05/18/2006
New Zealand Herald Technology & Science
05/18/2006
UFO's and Magic on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory Featuring Brandon Scott
05/18/2006
Save Our Planet Space Advocates See the Bigger Picture
05/18/2006
Evolution's human and chimp twist
05/18/2006
Typhoon Chanchu slams into southern China, killing eight people
05/18/2006
Humans, chimps may have bred after split
05/18/2006
CAMO Software launches The Unscrambler® 9.6
05/18/2006
Airbus A380 to make UK debut
05/18/2006
Not easy being green
05/18/2006
Storm Debris Forces Closure of Shellfish Beds
05/17/2006
Hooke manuscript returned home
05/17/2006
Fraternity/sorority members who get drunk weekly at higher risk of injuries
05/17/2006
Planet Group Similar to Solar System Is Found
05/17/2006
Video Game Outrages Columbine Parent
05/17/2006
Indonesia's 'Fire Mountain' Erupts
05/17/2006
Red Cross runs out of platelets
05/17/2006
Warren County boy's interest in bugs feeds his love for science
05/17/2006
Best settings for biphasic automated defibrillators investigated
05/17/2006
Reducing dose errors for children in cardiac arrest
05/17/2006
Emergency departments carry heavy loads
05/17/2006
Witnessing intimate partner violence as children does not increase risk of victimization as adults
05/17/2006
Even a little cooling helps after cardiac arrest
05/17/2006
A simple protocol avoids unnecessary invasive procedures
05/17/2006
Rapid diagnosis of mini-strokes saves time and money with no harm to patients
05/17/2006
Reducing the damage caused by cardiac arrest
05/17/2006
Ancestors of humans, chimpanzees, may have interbred Roundup
05/17/2006
Oxford seeks animal protests ban
05/17/2006
Orbital Sciences to lay off 10% of workers
05/17/2006
Plant Protection From Cold Decoded
05/17/2006
Polycystic Kidney Disease MRI Provides An Early Alert To Progression
05/17/2006
Panel Calls For Expanded Regulation Of Vitamins And Minerals
05/17/2006
Broccoli, Cauliflower And Genetic Cancer
05/17/2006
Helping Hands Are Two More Trouble Than One?
05/17/2006
Healthy human immune system cells can respond to HIV-1
05/17/2006
Two Splits Between Human and Chimp Lines Suggested
05/17/2006
Science now can predict cholera outbreaks
05/17/2006
'Big brother' informs baby talk
05/17/2006
Newborn hearing screening programs may benefit from the standardization of testing protocols
05/17/2006
Polycystic kidney disease MRI provides an early alert to progression
05/17/2006
Dying comet swings past Earth
05/17/2006
Preemies may benefit from caffeine jolt
05/17/2006
Monkeys combine warning calls
05/17/2006
Dolphins At Risk
05/17/2006
Study Indicates Widely-used Nutritional Supplement Does Not Improve Cholesterol Levels
05/17/2006
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
05/17/2006
Researchers assess risks associated with living in low-lying coastal areas
05/17/2006
Newly discovered protein could hold key to preventing heart disease
05/17/2006
'Pinball protons' created by ultraviolet rays and other causes can lead to DNA damage
05/17/2006
Nanoforce Subsidiary, Refinery Science Corp., Announces Positive Results of Proprietary Nano-Cat Material
05/17/2006
Study Children Trust Science More Than They Do Religion
05/17/2006
NIH panel urges more informed approach to multivitamin/mineral use for chronic disease prevention
05/17/2006
Himalayan forests disappearing
05/17/2006
Officials Learn From Construction Blunder
05/17/2006
Astronomers Report Finding a Solar System With Similarities to Ours
05/17/2006
Rare antibiotic found that fights superbugs
05/17/2006
Mice Study Targets Human Lung Cancer
05/17/2006
Captain Cook's ship, the Endeavour, found off the coast of Rhode Island
05/17/2006
China says south coast water pollution "serious"
05/17/2006
Stalin "monster crabs" bring jobs to Arctic
05/17/2006
Bears thrive in Arctic on new Iron Curtain route
05/17/2006
Primate prattle is not just monkeying around scientists
05/17/2006
Aircraft Carrier Sunk in Gulf of Mexico
05/17/2006
Montana science fair competitors win awards
05/17/2006
Mysterious Mummy Is Found In Peru
05/17/2006
Meteor Shower Is Possible Next Week
05/17/2006
UNCG to establish computer science department
05/17/2006
When images speak louder than doctors
05/17/2006
Early humans, chimps were kissing cousins, gene study suggests
05/17/2006
Holographic Solar
05/17/2006
What causes fatal blood clots on long-haul flights?
05/17/2006
Study Shows New Picture Of Pacific Weather
05/17/2006
BPW awards 2M for Science Center expansion
05/17/2006
Murals cast new light on Maya culture
05/17/2006
Robotic Competition Sparks Student Interest in Science
05/17/2006
Big Plans for the New Connecticut Science Center
05/17/2006
Monkeys use sound sequence to convey command
05/17/2006
Television's 'Space Cadet' Frankie Thomas Dies
05/17/2006
Brain study yields insight into machinery of prejudice
05/17/2006
South Pacific plant may be missing link in evolution of flowering plants
05/17/2006
Trio of Neptunes and their belt
05/17/2006
Slab of sunken ocean floor found deep within Earth
05/17/2006
Seismologists detect a sunken slab of ocean floor deep in the Earth
05/17/2006
Human and chimp genomes reveal new twist on origin of species
05/17/2006
Bedsores and bald hides Novel roles revealed for a 'scaffolding' protein
05/17/2006
The brain's executive is an 'event planner'
05/17/2006
Water shortages in Northeast linked to human activity
05/17/2006
Using satellite observations to study photosynthetic trends in northern circumpolar high latitudes
05/17/2006
New Medicare plan 'doughnut hole' to affect seriously ill seniors
05/17/2006
Location, location, location Transcriptional activity and nuclear position
05/17/2006
Targeting lung cancer
05/17/2006
UC Davis researchers reveal apples' protective ways
05/17/2006
Tobacco smoke linked to allergic rhinitis in infants
05/17/2006
Scientists Reveal How Signals Travel Through Rats' Whiskers
05/17/2006
DNA study Human-chimp split was messy
05/17/2006
Cook's Endeavour may be found
05/17/2006
Study Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Lingers
05/17/2006
Hooke manuscript is returned home
05/17/2006
Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism
05/17/2006
Depression in MS patients clue to better treatment
05/17/2006
More data needed to determine whether holes in heart lead to stroke
05/17/2006
Closing holes in heart important treatment for young stroke patients, study says
05/17/2006
Holes in heart not a common cause of stroke in general population, study finds
05/17/2006
Length Of Deprivation In Infants Affects Intellectual Development For Years
05/17/2006
And The Mountain Moved Scientists Study How Heart Mountain Shifted
05/17/2006
New Study Reveals Signaling Pathways Required For Expansion Of Pancreas Stem Cells
05/17/2006
Promising Cell Protein May Play Role In Infection And Dry Eye
05/17/2006
Long Airplane Flight Does Not Appear To Increase Risk Of Blood Clots
05/17/2006
Study Of Hand-brain Function Offers Insight Into Recovery For Stroke Survivors
05/17/2006
Body found inside Wayne State life science building
05/17/2006
Going solar
05/17/2006
Water industry comes under fire as 3.6 billion litres are lost every day
05/17/2006
Real earthquakes mark tsunami drill
05/17/2006
Bloggers Jam Video Game Convention
05/17/2006
Indonesian Volcano Erupts Violently
05/17/2006
Real earthquakes mark tsunami drill
05/17/2006
New study reveals signaling pathways required for expansion of pancreas stem cells
05/17/2006
Bush's response to 9/11 mirrors Wilson era
05/17/2006
Broccoli, cauliflower and genetic cancer
05/17/2006
Dolphins at risk
05/17/2006
ALOS satellite snaps Europe
05/17/2006
One in 50 teenagers still wet the bed
05/17/2006
Is brain size linked to two common gene variants?
05/17/2006
In the loop Scientists reveal how signals travel through rat's whiskers
05/17/2006
Wal-Mart equals higher poverty rates
05/17/2006
India's Oil and Natural Gas signs services deal with Halliburton
05/17/2006
Egyptian geologist backs claim of pyramids in Bosnia
05/17/2006
Life sciences booster invests in Midway Pharmaceuticals
05/17/2006
Lipid Sciences, Inc. Elects John E. Crawford to the Board of Directors
05/17/2006
Typhoon Threatens China's Southern Coast
05/17/2006
Damage From Oxygen May Be One Cause Of Parkinson's Disease
05/17/2006
Electronic Tagging Of Cattle To Prevent Disease Outbreaks Tested
05/17/2006
Researchers Closer To Finding A Genetic Cause Of Hearing Loss In Aging
05/17/2006
World's First Cloned Equine Athletes Training For Races
05/17/2006
Immune System Gone Bad
05/17/2006
UK butterflies 'Glimmer of hope'
05/17/2006
Spaceports Building up the Space Travel Industry
05/17/2006
Space Tourism Multimedia Part 1
05/17/2006
SMS glitch mars testing of new tsunami warning system
05/17/2006
State students net 69,000 in awards at science event
05/17/2006
State students net 69,000 in awards at science event
05/17/2006
A day of science shell never forget
05/17/2006
Four die in fire at ONGC office in Mumbai
05/17/2006
TPS repair capability new solutions
05/17/2006
The Vision for Space Exploration New Opportunities
05/17/2006
Report Human Errors, Technical Woes Doomed DART
05/17/2006
Report Human errors and technical woes doomed DART
05/17/2006
Two Deep Impact daughter comets missions proposed
05/17/2006
Quakes rock region as Pacific tests tsunami alert system
05/17/2006
ScienceLogic Launches Version 4.0 of EM7 IT Management Appliance
05/17/2006
Science bus rolls out cutting-edge lessons
05/16/2006
Toddlers learn better through interactive video
05/16/2006
Conference to focus on healthcare systems' response to disasters and overloads
05/16/2006
Mild maternal stress may actually help children mature
05/16/2006
Fabled equatorial icecaps to disappear
05/16/2006
Message to mom Don't worry - you're still number one with your toddler
05/16/2006
Moderate stress during pregnancy does not harm child development
05/16/2006
Length of deprivation in infants affects intellectual development for years
05/16/2006
How do children learn about science and God?
05/16/2006
A Peruvian Woman Warrior of A.D. 450
05/16/2006
Why do girls lose interest in math and science?
05/16/2006
Hamilton students win science fair cash
05/16/2006
Satellite Technologies Detect Uplift in the Yellowstone Caldera
05/16/2006
Indonesia Hit by Magnitude 6.9 Tremor; Local Tsunami Possible
05/16/2006
Flick Of Whiskers Helps Tease Out Brain's 'Shadow' Signaling System
05/16/2006
Biological Motors Sort Molecules One By One On A Chip
05/16/2006
Twin Explosions In Gigantic Dusty Potato Crisp
05/16/2006
No link between low air-pressure on long-haul flights and DVT says new study
05/16/2006
Skies clear over New England after historic floods
05/16/2006
Plane conditions not likely to cause clots study
05/16/2006
High Interest Rates Fuel Virtual Banks
05/16/2006
H.S. Students Battle in Robotics Competition
05/16/2006
Pyramid in Bosnia - Huge Hoax or Colossal Find?
05/16/2006
Scientists Test Tsunami-Warning System
05/16/2006
Arctic seals spotted in mid-Atlantic
05/16/2006
STS-121 Astronauts Train Hard for Shuttle Launch
05/16/2006
A Wealth of Errors Led to DART Spacecraft's Failure, Chief Investigator Says
05/16/2006
Tattooed mummy may be 1st female warrior
05/16/2006
Wis. Group Raises Sturgeon in River Water
05/16/2006
Scientists Study Potential Ark. Quake
05/16/2006
Elephant Not Interested in Her Treadmill
05/16/2006
Comet's tail 'caused Qld light show'
05/16/2006
1M donated to melanoma research
05/16/2006
Elephant Not Interested in Using Treadmill
05/16/2006
Fabled ice field et to vanish
05/16/2006
Baby Meets Big Brother For Science
05/16/2006
Wildlife still feeling effects of Exxon Valdez oil spill
05/16/2006
Radiation therapy is associated with lower risk of breast cancer recurrence in elderly women
05/16/2006
Pak1 expression increases tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer patients
05/16/2006
Long airplane flight does not appear to increase risk of blood clots
05/16/2006
Rheumatoid arthritis drug linked to serious infections and cancers
05/16/2006
Other highlights in the May 17 JNCI
05/16/2006
Study reports findings on lung cancer death rates in never smokers
05/16/2006
And the mountain moved Scientists study how Heart Mountain shifted
05/16/2006
Lost in thought Brain research
05/16/2006
Coral reef reveals history of fickle weather in the central Pacific
05/16/2006
Cholesterol-lowering drugs not associated with increased breast cancer risk
05/16/2006
Study examines reported outcomes of trials funded by for-profits vs. not-for-profits
05/16/2006
Study indicates widely-used nutritional supplement does not improve cholesterol levels
05/16/2006
An injury that heals
05/16/2006
Cure Acne Naturally
05/16/2006
Tropical Depression Hurricane Linked To Long-term Mental Distress
05/16/2006
Study Sheds Light On Cancer Susceptibility And Disease Involving Bone-marrow Failure
05/16/2006
New Treatment For Specific Type Of Leukemia
05/16/2006
Wasps Queue For Top Job
05/16/2006
New Molecule Inhibits Proliferation Of Broad Range Of Lethal Cancer Cells
05/16/2006
Penn State Researchers Look Beyond The Birth Of The Universe
05/16/2006
Myriad of woes doomed NASA test craft
05/16/2006
NASA Issues A Censored Collision Report
05/16/2006
Montreal teen wins 10,000 at science fair
05/16/2006
Electric book wins science prize
05/16/2006
Quote of the day Analysis 'not rocket science"
05/16/2006
Millions of US coastal residents not taking hurricane threat seriously poll
05/16/2006
Tattooed Mummy With Jewelry Found in Peru
05/16/2006
Arctic Harp Seals Show Up on U.S. Beaches
05/16/2006
Suspected meteorite streaks across Qld sky
05/16/2006
States starry-eyed over spaceports
05/16/2006
Mummy may have been female warrior
05/16/2006
Rumbling Mount Merapi still a threat
05/16/2006
Egypt to sue museum for mummy mask
05/16/2006
Education chief Girls need encourage in science
05/16/2006
Scientists closer to understanding how Prozac works
05/16/2006
11 Canadian students win at top science fair
05/16/2006
Study Research Fraud Rampant In China
05/16/2006
Telling Your Story On OurStory
05/16/2006
Indonesia's Merapi Threatens Village
05/16/2006
Neanderthal yields nuclear DNA
05/16/2006
RH 100 Europe Biosciences
05/16/2006
Lesbians Like Men - With Major Difference
05/16/2006
High-Temp Superconductivity Theory Proven
05/16/2006
Quote of the day Analysis not rocket science"
05/16/2006
Fabled ice field 'set to vanish'
05/16/2006
Implant Sciences sells explosive detection devices to unnamed maritime agency
05/16/2006
Tattooed Mummy With Jewelry Found in Peru
05/16/2006
Education chief Girls need encourage in science
05/16/2006
Mummy may have been female warrior
05/16/2006
Egypt to sue museum for mummy mask
05/16/2006
Robot vehicles compete in first European trial at German army base
05/16/2006
Baby Meets Big Brother For Science
05/16/2006
Alzheimer's symptoms prevented in mice by small change to protein
05/16/2006
Darpa Far-Out Dreams on Display
05/16/2006
US Tots Used As AntiPsychotic Drug Guinea Pigs?
05/16/2006
UK butterflies 'Glimmer of hope'
05/16/2006
The ESC releases guidance document on Cardiac Rhythm Management product performance
05/16/2006
Study says Japan unable to produce low cost memory for personal computers
05/16/2006
Putting healthcare dollars into the 'right' prevention services
05/16/2006
NASA looks at hurricane cloud tops for windy clues
05/16/2006
Our memory wears rose-colored glasses
05/16/2006
Damage from oxygen may be one cause of Parkinson's disease
05/16/2006
Women's career choices influenced more by culture than biology
05/16/2006
Studies shows device-guided paced breathing lowers blood pressure & peripheral resistance
05/16/2006
Neanderthal yields nuclear DNA
05/16/2006
Why do girls lose interest in math and science?
05/16/2006
Back to the Moon Uniting Science and Exploration
05/16/2006
BLOG! Star Trek 2.0 Ad Campaign is Da Bomb!
05/16/2006
NASA to Look into NEO Threat Response Proposals
05/16/2006
Biggest Science Myth Unveiled Lactic Acid Is Actually A Muscle Fuel!!
05/16/2006
Encouraging key for improving girls science education
05/16/2006
Chimpanzee study reveals genome variation hotspots
05/16/2006
Packard scientists announce first international gene search for typical ALS
05/16/2006
French-German Group Verifies High-Temperature Superconductivity Theory Proposed by UCR Physicist
05/16/2006
National science event to take place next week
05/16/2006
China's colossal 3 Gorges Dam coming 'online' by end of May pics
05/16/2006
Science prize seeks new sponsor
05/16/2006
New England Sees Worst Floods in 70 Years
05/16/2006
Series of problems caused NASA rendezvous attempt to fail
05/16/2006
Rumbling Mount Merapi Quieter
05/16/2006
Tories to boost science profile
05/16/2006
Exxon Valdez oil found in tidal feeding grounds of ducks, sea otters
05/16/2006
MIT Devises Largest Storage Array For Human Speech Project
05/16/2006
Diary of the Earth's Magnetic Field Shows a Temporary Calm
05/16/2006
Side Effects Frankencotton, the Shirt Coming Soon to a Wardrobe Near You
05/16/2006
On Ancient Walls, a New Maya Epoch
05/16/2006
Impressive New Tricks of Light, All Within the Laws of Physics
05/16/2006
British soldiers show no signs of Iraq War syndrome study
05/16/2006
Ruling Favors Rivers Over Power Dams
05/16/2006
Teen legal-drug abuse is entrenched, study says
05/16/2006
Less care could help chronically ill, study says
05/16/2006
Buckyballs make room for gilded cages
05/16/2006
Prozac's target revealed
05/16/2006
Free access to science speeds its use
05/16/2006
Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for May 16, 2006
05/16/2006
Intimate partner violence . the hidden burden is common
05/16/2006
Intimate partner violence found widespread
05/16/2006
Acetaminophen safe to use after heart attack but doesn't protect the heart
05/16/2006
Repeatable low-breakdown voltage antifuses enabled through a Sandia-developed dielectric thin film
05/16/2006
Collaborative study successfully applies neutrons to study hydrogen transfer in biological systems
05/16/2006
Understanding cloning
05/16/2006
US launches new era of space diplomacy with India, China
05/16/2006
In 'Challenger Park,' Mom Is an Astronaut
05/16/2006
NASA Successfully Demonstrated New Automated Safety System
05/16/2006
ShuttleA
05/16/2006
NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams Calls Students from Home Town
05/16/2006
Chemist's candy machine was used worldwide
05/16/2006
18th-century farm into museum
05/16/2006
Bourdais out of this world
05/16/2006
NASA Glenn lands major role in moon mission
05/16/2006
Thousands graduate college in Miss.
05/16/2006
Space rock could make 2036 a killer year
05/16/2006
Secretary Spellings Delivers Remarks to the First National Summit ...
05/16/2006
Cleveland NASA gets project role
05/16/2006
Federal contracts
05/16/2006
Rain doesn't stop Rockets for Schools launches
05/16/2006
Sinfonietta embraces visual enhancement
05/16/2006
Checkup for software
05/16/2006
NASA astronaut to call home this week
05/16/2006
After bust, states again considering the spaceport business
05/16/2006
Space museum official sent to prison
05/16/2006
E3 2006 Worst of Show
05/16/2006
What action should be taken against politicians
05/16/2006
NASA selects finalists for ISS supply project
05/16/2006
A Government-Business Joint Venture Spaceports
05/16/2006
Former Space Museum Head Gets Three Year
05/15/2006
NASA Spacecraft Crashes into Satellite
05/15/2006
The life and times of a human guinea pig.
05/15/2006
Plants Tell Caterpillars When It's Safe To Forage
05/15/2006
Neutrons Used To Study Hydrogen Transfer In Biological Systems
05/15/2006
Research Uncovers Signaling Pathways Related To Brain-immune System Links
05/15/2006
How Did Cactuses Evolve?
05/15/2006
For Elderly, Extra Pounds May Lower Mortality Rates
05/15/2006
'Lighthouses in the Sky' Yield Biggest-Ever 3-D Map of the Cosmos
05/15/2006
Organizing Dumbbells For Nanotech Devices
05/15/2006
Study Shows Frogs Can Play Key Role In Stem Cell Research
05/15/2006
Inhaled Steroids Help Young Children Breathe But Do Not Prevent Chronic Asthma
05/15/2006
Researchers Working To Create Better Control Of Legged Robots And Human Prostheses Using ...
05/15/2006
New Compound Unusually Potent At Blocking Brain Cancer Growth
05/15/2006
Global Warming May Have Damaged Coral Reefs Forever
05/15/2006
Professor faked chips with sandpaper and got millions in investment
05/15/2006
More proof that "natural" safe speed limits exist
05/15/2006
Next X-Prize Challenge How About A 250-MPG Car?
05/15/2006
NASA Releases Summary of DART Mission Mishap
05/15/2006
Climate change may kill millions in Africa report
05/15/2006
EU 2005 CO2 emissions below quota
05/15/2006
Cuts to lax EU pollution quotas sought
05/15/2006
Build a Rocket Powered by OREOs
05/15/2006
British skies UFO-free for last 30 years
05/15/2006
Ecology experiment hits 150 years
05/15/2006
Warming set to devastate coral
05/15/2006
ABRAXANE®, Co-promoted by AztraZeneca and Abraxis Bioscience Inc. as Cancer Therapy
05/15/2006
Diatos SA Acquires Rights to Gilead Sciences Inc's Cancer Drug DaunoXome®
05/15/2006
Spelling Encouraging girls key for improving science education
05/15/2006
New Orleans Gets $150M Line of Credit
05/15/2006
Ecstasy allows cancer victim to spend final days at peace
05/15/2006
Mountains Of The Moon Glaciers Vanishing
05/15/2006
Largest, 3D Map Of The Universe Is Created
05/15/2006
New England hit by worst floods in 70 years
05/15/2006
‘Science and technology body not working’
05/15/2006
Infants Or Adults? NIH Ethicists Argue For New Bird Flu Priorities
05/15/2006
Low-cost Microfluidics Can Be A Sticky Problem
05/15/2006
Neural Stem Cell Gene Plays Crucial Role In Eye Development
05/15/2006
Exercise During Dialysis Enhances Results And Overall Physical Performance
05/15/2006
Can Probiotics Can Prevent Asthma In Children?
05/15/2006
Fabled Equatorial African Icecaps To Disappear
05/15/2006
Spellings Encourage Girls in Science Ed
05/15/2006
Warming set to 'devastate' coral
05/15/2006
Rice with Human Gene Causes Furor
05/15/2006
Sucking Face is Healthy
05/15/2006
Ex-Space Museum Head Gets 3 Years in Theft