Archive: 05/29/2006
Technique speeds up detecting, treating wound bacteria
For Dr. Sydney Finegold, research is like reading a really good mystery or detective story. "But it is real life and one can see the results in one's own patients," he said. "So, one can have great fun while accomplishing ...
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Pill helps boost abortions in Britain
Britain's independent abortion provider BPAS says the early medical abortion pill accounted for nearly a third of 32,000 pregnancy terminations last year.
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Renewable Raw Materials
Petroleum and natural gas reserves are getting smaller and smaller. It is thus a real waste to burn up these valuable resources for heat or transportation especially as "black gold" is also the most important starting material ...
May 29, 2006 |
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Study: Tumors inhibit immune system
Seattle scientists have shown that tumors can manipulate the immune system to stop it from attacking cancer cells, said a study published in Nature Immunology.
May 29, 2006 |
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Microbe labs proposed for California
The University of California and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are pushing for approval of two California research centers to study virulent diseases.
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Researchers produce images of AIDS virus that may shape vaccine
As the world marks the 25th year since the first diagnosed case of AIDS, groundbreaking research by scientists at Florida State University has produced remarkable three-dimensional images of the virus and the ...
May 29, 2006 |
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Dark Energy mystery the focus of UQ galaxyer's study
Astrophysics researchers at The University of Queensland have received a massive 220-night allocation from the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) for a project to study Dark Energy.
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