
Evidence Indicates Humans' Early Tree-Dwelling Ancestors Were Also Bipedal
Experiments by
anthropologists show that
fossil footprints made 3.6
million years ago are the
earliest direct evidence of
... > full story

Microbe Detective Seeks out Germs
Microorganisms are
everywhere and most of them
are harmless, but they can
do a lot of damage in the
manufacture of
pharmaceuticals or in tissue
transplants. With the aid of
... > full story

Acne Drug Prevents HIV Breakout
Scientists have found that a
safe and inexpensive
antibiotic in use since the
1970s for treating acne
effectively targets infected
immune cells in which HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS,
... > full story

Silver Proves Its Mettle for Nanotech Applications
Scientists have introduced a
new method to
deterministically and
precisely position silver
nanoparticles onto
self-assembling DNA
... > full story
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Imaging Fat Layer Around Heart Can Help Predict Disease
March 20, 2010 Imaging epicardial adipose tissue, or the layer of fat around the heart, can provide extra information compared with standard diagnostic techniques such as coronary artery calcium scoring. The size ... > full story -
Machinery of Immune Protection Against Inflammatory Diseases Like Colitis Detailed
March 20, 2010 Scientists report a protein made by a gene already associated with a handful of human inflammatory immune diseases plays a pivotal role in protecting the intestinal tract from ... > full story -
Breakthrough for the Quantum Simulator: When Ultra-Cold Atoms Can Be Anything
March 20, 2010 For the first time, physicists have succeeded in describing a quantum simulator realizable with current technology. The scientists have shown that the level of control needed for such a simulator can ... > full story -
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Sleep Deprivation Influences Drug Use in Teens' Social Networks, Study Finds
March 20, 2010 Recent studies have shown that behaviors such as happiness, obesity, smoking and altruism are "contagious" within adult social networks. In other words, your behavior not only influences your ... > full story -
Freezing out Breast Cancer
March 20, 2010 Interventional radiologists have opened the door to an encouraging potential future treatment for the nearly 200,000 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States each year: ... > full story -
Vitamin D Levels Have Different Effects on Atherosclerosis in Blacks and Whites, Study Finds
March 20, 2010 Vitamin D is quickly becoming the "go-to" remedy for treating a wide range of illnesses, from osteoporosis to atherosclerosis. However, new evidence suggests that supplementing vitamin D in those ... > full story -
Perils of Plastics? Survey of Risks to Human Health and the Environment
March 20, 2010 Researchers have undertaken a survey of existing scientific literature concerning the hazards of plastics to human health and to the ecosystems we depend ... > full story -
Failed College Dreams Don't Spell Depression, Study Finds
March 20, 2010 High school seniors, take note: a wise person once said, "It is better to shoot for the stars and miss than aim at the gutter and hit it." That's right on, says a sociology professor who just ... > full story -
Designer Nanomaterials on Demand: Scientists Report Universal Method for Creating Nanoscale Composites
March 20, 2010 Researchers have developed a universal method by which designer nanomaterials can be created on demand. This scheme can be used to create materials for battery electrodes, photovoltaics and ... > full story -
Causes Found for Stiff Skin Conditions
March 20, 2010 By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to ... > full story
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