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07/20/2006
Add nanotubes and stir - with the right force
07/20/2006
Bees and flowers decline in step
07/20/2006
Scientists Decode How Plants Avoid Sunburn
07/20/2006
Snake-spotting may have helped us evolve study
07/20/2006
Geologists watch birth of African ocean
07/20/2006
California to lend stem-cell center up to $150 mln
07/20/2006
Methane From The Sea May Affect Climate
07/20/2006
USDA Announces Reduced Mad Cow Testing
07/20/2006
German Chancellor Talks Science with Nation's First ISS Astronaut
07/20/2006
Putting a face on android science by exploring an uncanny valley
07/20/2006
German Astronaut To Make Second Space Trip
07/20/2006
German Chancellor Telephones The ISS
07/20/2006
NASA Assigns STS-122 Crew
07/20/2006
NASA To Visit Oshkosh Airventure
07/20/2006
Judge halts construction near habitat of ivory-billed woodpecker
07/20/2006
China storm toll rises to 228
07/20/2006
Scientists Plan to Rebuild Neanderthal Genome
07/20/2006
Pharaoh's Gem Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
07/20/2006
Scientists Rift May Create New Ocean
07/20/2006
Merkel, German astronaut chat about science
07/20/2006
NIH gives 8.5 million in science grants
07/20/2006
Skin Science is the Exclusive Atlanta Location for Microcurrent Facial & Body Sculpting
07/20/2006
Space Shuttle Discovery returns fruit flies to Earth
07/20/2006
GenCorp shares soar with delivery of rocket engine
07/20/2006
Findings of the NASA MEPAG Mars Special Regions Science Analysis ...
07/20/2006
School News for July 19
07/20/2006
NASA Cassini Radar Reveals Earth-like Land on Titan
07/20/2006
Audit critical of Cradle of Aviation museum finances
07/20/2006
Shuttle crew returns to Houston after landing in Florida
07/20/2006
Ministers reject no-spray zones
07/20/2006
Scientists Discover a Genetic Code for Organizing DNA
07/20/2006
Nobody is Listening to the Modern Hearing Problem
07/20/2006
Britain Might Let Individuals Trade Pollution 'Points'
07/20/2006
Archaeologists Find Remains of Emperor Augustus' Birthplace
07/20/2006
Suit Filed Over Bigfoot's Big Foot
07/20/2006
Germany seeks EU ban on stem-cell research funding
07/20/2006
Seeing the serpent
07/20/2006
Women show 47% greater persistence with osteoporosis drugs if offered monthly tablet plus support
07/20/2006
Drinking can be dangerous
07/20/2006
Girl's First Period Depends on Who She Lives With
07/20/2006
Man Arrested for Doing 56 mph on In-line Skates
07/20/2006
Darwin's Finches Evolve Before Scientists' Eyes
07/20/2006
Tyrannosaurs Suffered Terrible Teens
07/20/2006
Global Warming or Just Hot Air? A Dozen Different Views
07/20/2006
Say Goodbye to Crusty the Opportunistic Alligator
07/20/2006
Desire Controls What We See, Study Finds
07/20/2006
FDA Says No to Bionic Eye
07/20/2006
Scientists Concoct Chocolate That Won't Melt
07/20/2006
Rock Concert Question Are Lighter Salutes Bad for the Environment?
07/20/2006
Chips with Medical Records to be Implanted in 280 Patients
07/20/2006
CSI Turning from Science to Psychics
07/20/2006
Scorching U.S. First Half of 2006 Sets Heat Record
07/20/2006
U.S. Miltary Plans Shape-Shifting Supersonic Bomber
07/20/2006
History of the Lebanese-Israeli Conflict
07/20/2006
Earthquake Creates Deadly Tsunami in Java
07/20/2006
Man Fights 'Alien,' Proposes Marriage
07/20/2006
Aging Europeans Worry They May Never Retire
07/20/2006
Risk Factors Little Known Facts about Skin Cancer
07/20/2006
Invasive Strategy Toads Hit the Road
07/20/2006
Man Charged with Putting Boa in Mailbox
07/20/2006
FDA Approves Implantable Contraceptive for Women
07/20/2006
Senate Approves Stem Cell Bill; Bush to Veto
07/20/2006
Why Johnny Can't Read Schools Favor Girls
07/20/2006
Eureka! Bacteria Have the Midas Touch
07/20/2006
First Delta-Wing Fighter Was a Reptile
07/20/2006
Flocking to the Coast World's Population Migrating into Danger
07/20/2006
The Perils of Being Huge Why Large Creatures Go Extinct
07/20/2006
Today in History
07/20/2006
Top Predators Key to Ecosystem Survival, Study Shows
07/20/2006
Why Grandpa Should Keep Driving
07/20/2006
The Reason Eyes are Transparent Finally Becomes Clear
07/20/2006
Body's Own Molecules Being Customized to Fight Cancer
07/20/2006
The Red Sea Parts Again
07/20/2006
Yesterday's News Now on DVD
07/20/2006
Deadly Fish Virus Spreads in Northeast
07/20/2006
Nature vs. Nurture Mysteries of Individuality Unraveled
07/20/2006
LiveScience
07/20/2006
UH received 187 million for sciences in 2004
07/20/2006
Java tsunami refugees need clothes, baby food, homes
07/20/2006
World's tiger habitat said down 40 percent
07/20/2006
Making hair realistic in computer animation
07/20/2006
Fish virus in Northeast spreading to other fish species
07/20/2006
New tiger report release Tiger habitat down from just a decade ago
07/20/2006
Tigers struggle with tiny lands
07/20/2006
Math and Language Co-Evolved
07/20/2006
'Apartheid' slashed Celtic genes in early England
07/20/2006
Malaysia, Indonesia in one-million-euro palm oil promotion
07/20/2006
Vietnam floods leave 12 dead or missing
07/20/2006
Japan's rain death toll rises to 14
07/20/2006
Worm 'could screen medicines'
07/20/2006
Shuttle edges to night launches
07/20/2006
Atlantis and Tartessus--Norway Scientific Institutions Recognize Spanish Paleographical Hypothesis
07/20/2006
New Release of VeloceRF? Supports 90-nm & 65-nm RFIC Design
07/20/2006
Rare Photos Discovered of Dian Fossey's Orphan Gorillas
07/20/2006
Bush's veto of stem cell research risky
07/20/2006
Gates Foundation Donates 287 Million for AIDS Research
07/20/2006
Doctors treating pain from circumcision more seriously
07/19/2006
Beryl gains strength as it heads north
07/19/2006
Bush turns back on science to veto stem cell Bill
07/19/2006
Growing Insulin
07/19/2006
Activists sound alarm over Denver smog
07/19/2006
Gateses to Finance H.I.V. Vaccine Search
07/19/2006
Deadly type of heart failure on the rise study
07/19/2006
Thermal Cycling May Increase Grain Packing
07/19/2006
Cassini Returns Unique Radar Images
07/19/2006
Study indicates heart damage from some cancer drugs worsens over the years
07/19/2006
Germans set up an apartheid-like society in Britain
07/19/2006
D+ Science Student Threatens Stem Cell Research
07/19/2006
Study of human brain yields intelligent robots
07/19/2006
Israeli Scientists Find Genetic DNA Code
07/19/2006
Astronomers Look At A Nova
07/19/2006
Study Looks At RNA In Plant, Animal Growth
07/19/2006
Scientists Turn Graphite Into Graphene
07/19/2006
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. Invites You to Join Its Second Quarter...
07/19/2006
Gates Foundation to Finance Search for H.I.V. Vaccine
07/19/2006
'Apartheid' society gave edge to Anglo-Saxons, study suggests
07/19/2006
Cancer rates not higher in Fort Chipewyan, investigation concludes
07/19/2006
Ancient Reptile Had Wings Like a Fighter Jet
07/19/2006
Are black holes at the center of galaxies?
07/19/2006
Breast stem cells have features similar to 'basal' tumors
07/19/2006
Mayo clinic study suggests emergence of new most common form of heart failure
07/19/2006
Columbia University researchers discover on-off switch for chronic pain
07/19/2006
Research finds that diabetes disease-management programs improve quality of care
07/19/2006
Science Museum Evacuated By Bomb Threat
07/19/2006
NASA Adds 3rd Spacewalk, Extra Day to Shuttle Mission
07/19/2006
Glitches, but Success, in Spacewalk
07/19/2006
Counterculture Drug Provides Spiritual Boost
07/19/2006
Relic neutrinos join hunt for dark energy
07/19/2006
Are black holes at the centre of galaxies?
07/19/2006
Danville Science Center Offers Shelter From High Heat
07/19/2006
Tut's gem hints at space impact
07/19/2006
Surgical Tools to Include RFID
07/19/2006
Possible birthplace of malignant brain tumors identified
07/19/2006
JRRD tipsheet Focus on spinal cord injury, gait, stroke, power mobility and more
07/19/2006
New insight into how serotonin reduces appetite could help in developing safer anti-obesity drugs
07/19/2006
Nuclear explosion on a dead star astronomers probe aftermath
07/19/2006
Research paves way for new composite materials
07/19/2006
Titans of biodiversity science call for united, authoritative voice to inform decision-makers
07/19/2006
How purple corn and RNA break genetic laws
07/19/2006
New clues to how major weight-loss drugs work
07/19/2006
NHGRI announces latest sequencing targets
07/19/2006
New study supports findings that periodontal bacteria may be linked to heart disease
07/19/2006
Children's surgeon to present results of new anti-rejection protocol at World Transplant Congress
07/19/2006
Study establishes safety of spinal cord stem cell transplantation
07/19/2006
Scientists discover a genetic code for organizing DNA within the nucleus
07/19/2006
Mayo Clinic researchers discover a genetic cause for atrial fibrillation
07/19/2006
Gas escaping from ocean floor may drive global warming
07/19/2006
Leukemia gene normally has mammary gland function
07/19/2006
The West's Famed Aspen Forests In Peril
07/19/2006
Study Corn Waste Potentially Valuable
07/19/2006
British Scientists Test For Telepathy
07/19/2006
ESO Plans Construction Of Giant Telescope
07/19/2006
New York subway lines closed over fears of power outages
07/19/2006
Apartheid-like society in Anglo-Saxon Britain
07/19/2006
Carved stone still mystifies scholars
07/19/2006
TM Bioscience signs distribution agreement with RAMCON to commercialize the ID-TagTM...
07/19/2006
Autistic brain has fewer neurons for processing emotion
07/19/2006
Understanding of cell protection mechanism points to therapies to prevent heart attacks and strokes
07/19/2006
Dogs itching to try homeopathic remedies
07/19/2006
Researchers develop and test prevention program for childhood obesity
07/19/2006
Conference to Promote Science and Technology in Africa
07/19/2006
The science behind the stem cell debate
07/19/2006
A dinosaur problem to relate to Puberty
07/19/2006
Think you're old? It may show in memory test
07/19/2006
Woes of smoking and obesity
07/19/2006
Life sciences company moves into biofuels
07/19/2006
Bloggers Fume Over Princess Di Photos
07/19/2006
Pawlenty pushes math, science
07/19/2006
Japan Plans 30-Year Supercomputer Forecasts
07/19/2006
Demand for community nurses grows
07/19/2006
AAAS urges US President to sign Embryonic Stem Cell Act
07/19/2006
Antioxidants may slow vision loss
07/19/2006
Giving up driving may be express lane to long-term care
07/19/2006
DFG Presents the 2006 MAK and BAT value list
07/19/2006
Corn waste potentially more than ethanol
07/19/2006
Towards an European extremely large telescope
07/19/2006
Breast stem cells have features similar to 'basal' tumours
07/19/2006
The Perils of Being Huge Why Large Creatures Go Extinct
07/19/2006
Silencing The Messenger
07/19/2006
Research Dishes out Flexible Computer Chips
07/19/2006
Hybrid car owners hope to plug in to better mileage
07/19/2006
Lions given blood-flavoured ice as Britons bake in heatwave
07/19/2006
No tsunami risk after latest quake off Indonesia warning centre
07/19/2006
Tropical Storm Beryl prompts storm watch
07/19/2006
Study shows girls have advantage over boys on timed tests
07/19/2006
Heavy rain in Japan leaves 20 dead or missing
07/18/2006
Neurosurgical treatment of anxiety disorders effective - but risky
07/18/2006
China storm toll tops 200
07/18/2006
Fund to advance math, science learning proposed
07/18/2006
Image navigation, with science fiction's touch
07/18/2006
News Analysis Stem Cell Bill Seen as a Qualified Boon for Research
07/18/2006
News Analysis Stem Cell Bill Seen as a Qualified Boon for Research
07/18/2006
Women clergy bring a new sensibility to an old calling The Christian Science Monitor
07/18/2006
AAAS urges U.S. President to sign Embryonic Stem Cell Act
07/18/2006
Scientists Coax Nerve Fibers To Regrow
07/18/2006
Senate passes stem-cell measure despite Bush veto threat
07/18/2006
U.S. Funds Body Armor Research
07/18/2006
Biologists Track Coral Health
07/18/2006
Illinois Plans To Fight Emerald Ash Borer
07/18/2006
Erectile dysfunction Incidence rate linked to type and severity of coronary artery disease
07/18/2006
School-based prevention programs for aggressive children improve behavior
07/18/2006
Telephone quitlines help people stop smoking
07/18/2006
The Cochrane Library newsletter, Issue 3, 2006
07/18/2006
Blood test predicts sickle cell disease complication, identifies patients at high risk of death
07/18/2006
Science Facts that People Get Wrong
07/18/2006
Britain 'had apartheid society'
07/18/2006
Small Business Neutrality "Hits" Slam Senate Science Leader
07/18/2006
Pollution threatens coral health by preventing lesions from healing, UCF study shows
07/18/2006
Case Western Reserve University researchers find protein associated with brain cell death
07/18/2006
Genetic variation linked to age-related macular degeneration
07/18/2006
Londoners get solar-powered ferry
07/18/2006
Bioscience District
07/18/2006
Mount Etna Eruption No Immediate Danger
07/18/2006
Study Connects The Quantum Dots
07/18/2006
ESA Cluster Hits Magnetic Bull's-Eye
07/18/2006
Do-It-Yourselfers Tackle Biodiesel
07/18/2006
Scientists Worry Over Mount Fuji Volcano
07/18/2006
Minnesota students say 'no, thanks' to careers in science, engineering and math
07/18/2006
Small, but mighty
07/18/2006
Direct link established between tropical tree and insect diversity
07/18/2006
Radiation in space may cause bone loss
07/18/2006
Senate Science Leader Ridiculed For Remarks
07/18/2006
Senate to pass stem cell bill, Bush set to veto
07/18/2006
Avitech Lifesciences Inc. to Market Homeopathic Product Under the Name Avitol
07/18/2006
Systems Management Neutrality "Hits" Slam Senate Science Leader
07/18/2006
US simmers as temperatures reach record highs
07/18/2006
Ancient charcoal tells the history of wildfires.
07/18/2006
Indonesia didn't relay tsunami warnings
07/18/2006
Engineers put earthquake-proof houses to the test
07/18/2006
RFID chips could help surgeons avoid leaving sponges in patients
07/18/2006
Baby Teeth Might be Source of Stem Cells
07/18/2006
Biotechnology / Life Sciences 117 Venture Capital Deals
07/18/2006
Scientists Develop Virtual Reality System To Objectively Test Telephathy
07/18/2006
At least 337 dead in Indonesian tsunami
07/18/2006
In forest, conscience acts as a guide
07/18/2006
Medical condition keeps some from drug tests and jobs
07/18/2006
Stem cell measure set for Senate OK, veto from Bush
07/18/2006
IFSQN Announces Results of ISO 22000 Survey
07/18/2006
Researchers developing vaccine for de-sexing dogs
07/17/2006
Scientists discover why cornea is transparent and free of blood vessels
07/17/2006
UT Southwestern orthopaedic surgeons first in area to use knee replacements designed for women
07/17/2006
At least 172 dead in Indonesian tsunami relief workers
07/17/2006
All Smiles as Shuttle Ends a Nearly Perfect Mission
07/17/2006
Neutrality "Hits" Slam Senate Science Leader
07/17/2006
Race to the Swift? Not Necessarily
07/17/2006
The Quest for the 1,000 Human Genome
07/17/2006
A Conversation with Ben A. Barres Dismissing ‘Sexist Opinions’ About Women’s Place in Science
07/17/2006
For Tyrannosaurs, Puberty Meant the End of the Good Life
07/17/2006
Just Another Face in the Crowd, Indistinguishable Even if It’s Your Own
07/17/2006
Routine HIV testing widely supported in Botswana
07/17/2006
Research reveals tobacco company's role in China's cigarette smuggling crisis
07/17/2006
Effects of nutrition on learning
07/17/2006
US trumps Europe in public funding for cancer research
07/17/2006
Neutrality 'Hits' Slam Senate Science Leader
07/17/2006
Scientists honored for achievements in space science
07/17/2006
Space Shuttle Discovery Touches Down After 13-Day Mission
07/17/2006
Study DNA Switch Same For All Life
07/17/2006
Iran Media Availability Iran?s Most Prominent Ex-Prisoner of Conscience and Journalist Akbar Ganji
07/17/2006
Top notch football players sustain identical injuries following season
07/17/2006
Couch potatoes who start exercising after 40 can still stave off heart disease
07/17/2006
Tough stinkbugs, Edible Indian corn, Strange meanders
07/17/2006
Virtual Reality Gaming System Tests for Telepathy
07/17/2006
US Senate press stem cell bill in face of Bush veto threat
07/17/2006
NASA experiment on inflatable spacecraft
07/17/2006
Melanoma may be over-diagnosed
07/17/2006
Being overweight as a teen associated with premature death in adulthood
07/17/2006
Scientists coax nerve fibers to regrow after spinal cord injury
07/17/2006
Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet, July 18, 2006
07/17/2006
Scientists discover why cornea is transparent and free of blood vessels, allowing vision
07/17/2006
Study compares treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis
07/17/2006
Radio wand may help detect sponges left in surgery patients
07/17/2006
Study compares gastric bypass and gastric banding surgeries in extremely obese patients
07/17/2006
RFID chips could help surgeons avoid leaving sponges in patients, Stanford researcher finds
07/17/2006
Mitral valve surgery may be safe option for elderly patients
07/17/2006
Take steps to protect against shoulder fired missiles, say operations research experts
07/17/2006
OHSU surgeons challenge age-old practice
07/17/2006
Protein-coated dental implants could improve bone regeneration
07/17/2006
ISU researchers test combustion for NASA
07/17/2006
Medication plus behavior changes helps obese adolescents lose weight
07/17/2006
UF scientists reverse muscle contractions in mouse model of muscular dystrophy
07/17/2006
Senate to vote on three stem cell bills
07/17/2006
New Way To Open Ion Channels Found
07/17/2006
Grant Awarded For Molecule Synthesizing
07/17/2006
Cover Gallery Popular Science Magazine Covers
07/17/2006
Charmoné Introduces Elegant Shoe Line for the Fashion Conscious with a Social Conscience
07/17/2006
Freedom to choose won't make you happier
07/17/2006
Study Elders with dementia can tap into memory stores to give advice
07/17/2006
JRRD tipsheet Focus on spinal cord injury, gait, stroke, power mobility, and more
07/17/2006
Shuttle risks persist, even with perfect landing
07/17/2006
Tsunami on Indonesia's Java coast kills 80 people
07/17/2006
BLOG Announcing Spaceport America
07/17/2006
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07/17/2006
One leg in science and other in gizmos
07/17/2006
Excerpt from Kessler's 'The End of Medicine'
07/17/2006
CSU receives large science grant
07/17/2006
Decline in concentration, decision-making and problem-solving
07/17/2006
Study identifies new role for breast cancer susceptibility gene
07/17/2006
Test for esophageal reflux licensed to Bayer by Wake Forest University Health Sciences
07/17/2006
MRIs show drug treatment slows brain deterioration on road to Alzheimer's disease
07/17/2006
OHSU Cancer Institute researchers use shortcut to identify new treatment target for leukemia
07/17/2006
MIT creates fiber webs that see
07/17/2006
Nutritional knowledge improves lunch lady image
07/17/2006
Discovery of agile molecular motors could aid in treating motor neuron diseases
07/17/2006
Do guidelines matter?
07/17/2006
Structure determined for p53 tumor suppressor protein as bound to DNA for anti-cancer activity
07/17/2006
Gatekeeping Penn researchers find new way to open ion channels in cell membranes
07/17/2006
Sticks and stones Teenage ridicule has lasting effects on consumer behavior
07/17/2006
Anxious adults judge facial cues faster, but less accurately
07/17/2006
Animation can be outlet for victimized children, a tool for research
07/17/2006
Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center
07/17/2006
Research documents children's exposure to pesticides, suggests need for family education
07/17/2006
You argue when you care
07/17/2006
14 Year old boy who sees with sound!
07/17/2006
Air Force, Contractors Seek Ways To Fight Brain Drain
07/17/2006
Shuttle Returns To Earth
07/17/2006
Discovery landing completes 'great mission'
07/17/2006
'Baby Or Bust' Couple Seeks Online
07/17/2006
Safe Landing For Space Shuttle Discovery
07/17/2006
Inflatable space module puffs up
07/17/2006
A Protein Complex That Untangles DNA
07/17/2006
Queen's staff begins census of Thames swans
07/17/2006
PPARC/CCRC
07/17/2006
Biometric identification for on-line and off-line signature recognition
07/17/2006
Discovery lands, completes 'great mission'
07/17/2006
At least 5 dead after Indonesian tsunami
07/17/2006
Shuttle Begins Return to Cape Canaveral
07/17/2006
Printing body bits
07/17/2006
Israel Herald Recommended source for Space Science News
07/17/2006
Inflatable Space Station Prototype a Success
07/17/2006
Indian Scientists Develop Vaccine for Bird Flu
07/17/2006
Parrots much smarter than previously thought
07/17/2006
The First Star Things Heated Up Quickly, Scientists Say
07/17/2006
LIVE Coverage Crew Suits Up, Takes Fluids
07/17/2006
Space Shuttle Discovery to Land Today
07/17/2006
ScienceDaily Headlines
07/17/2006
Waves hit Indonesia after tsunami warning
07/17/2006
Discovery prepares for re-entry
07/17/2006
Mission accomplished, Discovery bound for home
07/17/2006
Discovery's Mission Accomplished
07/17/2006
Goals Accomplished, Discovery Heads Home
07/17/2006
Victoria invests extra 12m in renewable energy
07/17/2006
Discovery's left wing free of damage
07/17/2006
Nebraska's Popular Chimney Rock Eroding
07/17/2006
Peruvians Shear Vicunas in Annual Roundup
07/17/2006
Lung diseases represent major costs for society
07/17/2006
Royal Society inducts SARS expert
07/17/2006
Shuttle Cleared to Return to Earth Monday
07/17/2006
Droughts could boost global warming scientists
07/17/2006
Discovery shuttle prepares for return
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