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Diabetes Hospitalizations Rise Dramatically for Young Women
October 17, 2010 The burden of diabetes hospitalizations is shifting toward young adults, particularly women. Researchers reveal in a new study that the rate of hospitalizations due to diabetes has doubled in the ... > full story -
Complex Quantum Dot-Dopamine Interactions Unraveled
October 17, 2010 Scientists recently reported a detailed study of the interactions of water soluble semi-conductor quantum dots with the electro-active neuro-transmitter ... > full story -
Biodiversity Goals Fall Short: What Can Be Done to Avert the Tragedy of the Commons?
October 17, 2010 While not an outright failure, a 2010 goal set by the Convention on Biological Diversity for staunching the loss of the world's species fell far short of expectations. In the journal Science, some of ... > full story -
Planet Hunters No Longer Blinded by the Light: New Way to See Faint Planets Previously Hidden in Their Star's Glare
October 17, 2010 Astronomers have developed a way to see faint planets in faraway solar systems previously invisible to Earthly eyes. The technique promises to open new doors in planet ... > full story -
Discovery Has Potential to Boost Anti-Breast Cancer Drug Tamoxifen's Effectiveness
October 17, 2010 Scientists in the UK have found a potential new way of boosting the effectiveness of the anti-breast cancer drug, tamoxifen. The work could open the door to new treatments for those who have ... > full story -
New Genus of Tree Discovered; Related to Sandalwoods
October 17, 2010 Researchers have described a new genus of tree of the Aptandraceae family, a group that is related to the sandalwoods (order Sanatalales). The genus, which has been given the name Hondurodendron, is ... > full story -
Right Food Effectively Protects Against Risk for Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
October 17, 2010 For the first time, researchers in Sweden have found out what effect multiple, rather than just single, foods with anti-inflammatory effects have on healthy individuals. The results of a diet study ... > full story -
New Class of Highly Electronegative Chemical Species Discovered
October 17, 2010 Researchers have discovered a new class of highly electronegative chemical species called hyperhalogens, which use superhalogens as building blocks around a metal atom. The new chemical species may ... > full story -
Scientists First to Perform Genome-Wide Study of Human Stem Cells
October 17, 2010 A team of scientists has discovered the most important genes in human embryonic stem cells. Their research is the first ever genome-wide study of human stem cells on such a massive ... > full story -
Protein Associated With Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Identified
October 17, 2010 Researchers have uncovered new evidence suggesting that the SOD1 gene, which is implicated in 20 percent of inherited cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease), also plays ... > full story -
Conservation of the Royal Warship Vasa Evaluated
October 17, 2010 The conservation of the royal warship Vasa, which sank in Stockholm on her maiden voyage in 1628 and was raised in 1961, has provided a unique insight into how large waterlogged wooden archaeological ... > full story -
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Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals Inadequate, Swedish Researchers Says
October 17, 2010 The strategies used to assess the environmental risks posed by pharmaceuticals are not enough to protect natural microbial communities, says a researcher from Sweden who is calling for better ... > full story
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