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New Method for Uncovering Side Effects Before a Drug Hits the Market
January 2, 2013 Side effects are a major reason that drugs are taken off the market and a major reason why patients stop taking their medications, but scientists are now reporting the development of a new way to ... > full story -
Toward Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Internet and Telecommunications
January 2, 2013 Amid growing concern over the surprisingly large amount of greenhouse gas produced by the Internet and other telecommunications activities, researchers are reporting new models of emissions and ... > full story -
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Political Action the Biggest Swing Factor in Meeting Climate Targets
January 2, 2013 The most important factor affecting the likelihood of limiting climate change to internationally agreed targets is when people start to do something about it, according new ... > full story -
Natural Relationship Between Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Sea Level Documented
January 2, 2013 By comparing reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and sea level over the past 40 million years, researchers have found that greenhouse gas concentrations similar to the ... > full story -
Tool to Evaluate Genome Sequencing Method Developed
January 2, 2013 Advances in bio-technologies and computer software have helped make genome sequencing much more common than in the past. But still in question are both the accuracy of different sequencing methods ... > full story -
Monkey See, Monkey Do: Visual Feedback Is Necessary for Imitating Facial Expressions
December 27, 2012 Research using new computer-based technology shows that our ability to imitate facial expressions depends on learning that occurs through visual ... > full story -
Students' Online and Offline Social Networks Can Predict Course Grades
December 27, 2012 The information can be used to determine which students need the most help, as well as which ones excel and might be guided to further study or careers in that subject ... > full story -
A Model-Free Way to Characterize Polymodal Ion Channel Gating
December 27, 2012 Two studies help pave the way for a "shortcut" model-free approach to studying activation of "polymodal" ion channels -- channels that open in response to multiple ... > full story -
Development of New Corneal Cell Line Provides Powerful Tool
December 27, 2012 Scientists have developed of HCENC-21 and HCEnC-21T, two novel model systems for human corneal ... > full story -
Smaller Colorado River Projected for Coming Decades, Study Says
December 23, 2012 Some 40 million people depend on the Colorado River Basin for water but warmer weather from rising greenhouse gas levels and a growing population may signal water shortages ahead. In a new study, ... > full story
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