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Ammonites at Ancient Methane Seeps: New Light Shed on Mollusks That Went Extinct 65 Million Years Ago
October 18, 2010 Although ammonites have been extinct for 65 million years, newly published data based on 35 years of field work and analysis is providing invaluable insights into their paleobiology. Ammonites, ... > full story -
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Chest Compression-Only CPR Improves Survival in Cardiac Arrest Patients, Study Finds
October 18, 2010 Heart attack patients whose hearts have stopped beating and who receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation from bystanders fare better if their resuscitators skip the rescue breaths and do only chest ... > full story -
Compound in Celery, Peppers Reduces Age-Related Memory Deficits
October 18, 2010 A diet rich in the plant compound luteolin reduces age-related inflammation in the brain and related memory deficits by directly inhibiting the release of inflammatory molecules in the brain, ... > full story -
Prolonging First-Line Chemotherapy Improves Outcomes for Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer, Meta-Analysis Shows
October 18, 2010 Contrary to what many oncologists believe, patients with metastatic breast cancer live longer on average if their chemotherapy is continued after their cancer is brought under control, a new ... > full story -
For Future Chips, Smaller Must Also Be Better
October 18, 2010 A group of researchers in China and France has fabricated and tested tiny high-frequency capacitors made from a complex manmade mineral: barium strontium titanate. The work paves the way toward ... > full story -
First Babies Born from Genetic Screening Study
October 18, 2010 Two women taking part in the world's first controlled study of a comprehensive genetic screening test before IVF have given birth to healthy ... > full story -
Genetic Trigger of Depression Identified: Potential Target for Novel Class of Therapeutic Agents
October 18, 2010 Researchers have found a gene that seems to be a key contributor to the onset of depression and is a promising target for a new class of ... > full story -
Protein Behind Development of Immune System Sentinels Identified
October 18, 2010 A protein called PU.1 is essential for the development of dendritic cells, the sentinels of the immune system, researchers in Australia have ... > full story -
MRI Zooms in on Microscopic Flow
October 18, 2010 Through a combination of remote instrumentation, JPEG-style image compression and other key enhancements, researchers have been able to apply Magnetic Resonance Imaging to materials flowing through ... > full story -
Erlotinib Improves Progression-Free Survival as First-Line Therapy in Advanced Lung Cancer, Study Finds
October 18, 2010 For patients with advanced lung cancer whose tumors carry EGFR activating mutations, first-line treatment with erlotinib nearly tripled progression-free survival compared to a standard chemotherapy ... > full story -
Model Unfolds Proteins Gently
October 18, 2010 Protein molecules inside cells are constantly reorganizing themselves, driven by very tiny forces exerted by all the other molecules in their crowded environment. Most experimental techniques and ... > full story -
Astrocytes Affect Brain's Information Signaling, Research Finds
October 18, 2010 Astrocytes are the most common type of cell in the brain and play an important role in the function of neurons -- nerve cells. New research from Sweden shows that they are also directly involved in ... > full story
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