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Ötzi the Iceman's Dark Secrets: Protein Investigation Supports Brain Injury Theory
June 10, 2013 After decoding the Iceman's genetic make-up, a research team has now made another major breakthrough in mummy research: Using just a pinhead-sized sample of brain tissue from the world-famous glacier ... > full story -
Women Can Be Screened Years Later Than Men With 'Virtual Colonoscopy'
June 10, 2013 A new study has found that women can be screened for colorectal cancer at least five to 10 years later than men when undergoing an initial “virtual colonoscopy.” The findings may help ... > full story -
Designated Drivers Don't Always Abstain: One in Three Are Impaired, Study Suggests
June 10, 2013 Maybe better call that cab, after all: A new study found that 35 percent of designated drivers had quaffed alcohol and most had blood-alcohol levels high enough to impair their ... > full story -
Neurostimulation Lowers Need for Opioids in Chronic Pain
June 10, 2013 Scientists have created the first consensus guidelines for the use of neurostimulation, an established and growing therapy for chronic pain and other ... > full story -
World's First Large(wafer)-Scale Production of III-V Semiconductor Nanowire
June 10, 2013 Researchers have developed large-scale heteroepitaxial growth III-V nanowires on a Si ... > full story -
MRI Detects Early Effects of Chemotherapy on Children's Hearts
June 9, 2013 MRI scans of children who have had chemotherapy can detect early changes in their ... > full story -
Investigation Into Safety of New Diabetes Drugs: Will Manufacturers Release Their Data?
June 9, 2013 New forms of diabetes drugs, known as GLP-1-based drugs, and promoted as "the new darlings of diabetes treatment" make the pharmaceutical industry billions. But are they associated with an ... > full story -
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How Do You Feed Nine Billion People?
June 9, 2013 An international team of scientists has developed crop models to better forecast food production to feed a growing population -- projected to reach 9 billion by mid-century -- in the face of climate ... > full story -
Duck Genome Provides New Insight Into Fighting Bird Flu
June 9, 2013 The duck genome consortium has completed the genome sequencing and analysis of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos), one principal natural host of influenza A viruses, which caused a new epidemic in China ... > full story -
3-D Map of Blood Vessels in Cerebral Cortex Holds Suprises
June 9, 2013 Blood vessels within a sensory area of the mammalian brain loop and connect in unexpected ways, a new map has ... > full story
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