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New Understanding Of Complex Virus Nano-Machine For Cell Puncturing And DNA Delivery
January 31, 2002 Researchers have learned how the bacterial virus, bacteriophage T4, attacks its host, the E. coli bacterium. This discovery could eventually lead to a new class of antibiotics. ... > full story -
Newly Found Estrogen Role In Males Might Lead To Contraceptive For Men
November 14, 2001 Researchers tapping into the estrogen pathway that regulates fertility in males have found two independent roles of the hormone, and they may have uncovered a new approach for developing a male ... > full story -
Dinosaurs Grew Rapidly, Say Florida State University Researchers
July 30, 2001 Dinosaurs grew more rapidly than their living reptilian relatives asserts FSU evolutionary biologist and paleontologist Gregory Erickson in an article to be published Thursday in Nature magazine. ... > full story -
Discovery Of "Tidal Giant" -- A New Egyptian Dinosaur -- Reported In Science
June 1, 2001 The partial skeleton of a massive sauropod dinosaur, unearthed at an Egyptian site that its discoverers call "dinosaur heaven," makes its debut in the 1 June issue of the international ... > full story -
First Dinosaur Found With Its Body Covering Intact; Displays Primitive Feathers From Head To Toe
April 27, 2001 A team of Chinese and American scientists announced today in Nature the discovery of a remarkably preserved, 130-million-year-old fossil dinosaur covered from head to tail with downy fluff and ... > full story -
Ancient Earth Had Magnetic Field Three Times Stronger Than Once Thought
March 6, 2001 A new technique for measuring the Earth's magnetic field back to the days of the dinosaurs and beyond has revealed that the magnetic field was as much as three times stronger in ancient Earth ... > full story -
University Of Missouri Research Could Pave Way For Discovery Of Life On Mars
November 1, 2000 In the wake of last month's announcement that scientists have found what they believe to be a living microbe that pre-dates Tyrannosaurus rex, Dr. Melanie Mormile is keeping one eye on salt ... > full story -
Round Gobbies Could Reduce Zebra Mussel Populations In Lake Erie
August 23, 1999 A dramatic drop in the number of zebra mussels in Lake Erie could occur in as little as five years, but the drop may adversely affect water ... > full story -
Researchers Develop Better Means To Diagnose Adrenal Gland Tumors
June 17, 1999 A newly developed blood test to detect potentially deadly tumors that form in the adrenal glands has been shown to be significantly more sensitive than traditional diagnostic tests. The new test ... > full story -
Rare Fossil Shows Theropod Dinosaurs Are Fast, Dangerous 'Turbocharged' Reptiles
January 22, 1999 Oregon State University (OSU) scientists funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) have completed a study of what they say is the world's most perfectly preserved fossil of a theropod, or ... > full story
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