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Posted September 1, 2000:
- Greenland Ice Sheet Changes Are Normal; No Evidence Of Long-Term Climate Changes, Researchers Say
- Texas A&M Researchers Reset Bacterial Clocks
- "Cool" Therapy Reduces Brain Damage And Death From Stroke
- Scientists Discover New Genetic Pathway In Sudden Cardiac Death
- Caught In The Grip Of A Crushing Magnetic Force: New Technique Tests, May Create, Materials
- UNC Doctors Say Tattoo Craze Leads To More Removals, Health Warnings
Posted August 31, 2000:
- Los Ninos May Be Gone, But Pesky Pacific Pattern Remains
- Plant Compound Blocks Action Of Cancer Genes
- Scientists Sequence Largest Bacterial Genome Yet, And Open Door To Development Of New Antibiotics
- Study Uses Blood Cells To Restore Blood Flow To Damaged Tissue In Mice With Diabetes
- Tiny Sampling Device Promises Big Results For Detection And Analysis Of Chemicals
- NIH Researchers Discover "Feeding Channel" Created By Malaria Parasite
- Scientists Pinpoint Possible Cause For Debilitating Sleep Disorder Narcolepsy
- Researchers Zero In On First Drug That May Be Helpful In Treating Common Liver Disease
- Research Shows Potential Of "Nanojets" For Smaller Circuitry & Injecting Genes
- Space Inflatables On The Rise
Posted August 30, 2000:
- New View On The Culprits Of Climate Change
- First Potential "Universal" Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise In Lab
- Moderate Aggression May Lead To Stronger Immune Systems
- Dual Drug Treatment Prevents Formation Of Colon Tumors In Mice
- Cutting The Noise Out Of Heartbeats
- Antiretroviral Drugs Are Not Foolproof In Preventing Sexual Transmission Of HIV, Says Pittsburgh-Rio De Janeiro Study
- Coronary Calcium Scan May Be Important Tool In Identifying Type 1 Diabetics Who Are At High Risk For Heart Disease
- Lard-Fired Boiler Cleaner Than Fuel Oil
- Sharing The Load: Researchers Patent Tailoring Process To Toughen Materials Used For Cables, Tethers And Webbing
- Chemists And Curators Join Forces To Save Old Masters
Posted August 29, 2000:
- Placebo Effect Could Skew Tests Of New Therapies
- Process May Help Scientists Find New Antibacterial Drugs
- Gene Therapy Revives "Hibernating" Heart Muscle
- Women's Natural Estrogen Levels Help Protect Against Cognitive Decline, UCSF/VA Study Says
- UCSD Chemists Develop Portable Nerve Gas Sensor
Posted August 28, 2000:
- Galileo Evidence Points To Possible Water World Under Europa's Icy Crust
- Jefferson Scientists Hope To Perfect Gene Therapy Without Viruses
- Vitamin D Shows Promise As Cancer Prevention Drug
- Fiber-Optic Laser Could Track Changes In Earth's Ozone Layer
- Calculation Provides Insight Into Quantum Superconductivity Of Bizzare Particles
Posted August 25, 2000:
- UCLA Chemists Report Significant Progress Toward Molecular Computers
- New Material Could "Revolutionize" Treatment Of Broken Bones
- Brief Exposure To Nicotine Makes Lasting Mark On The Brain
- NIH Publishes Final Guidelines For Stem Cell Research
- Lupus Patients Are In Remission Two Years After High-Dose Chemotherapy And Stem-Cell Transplantation
- Scientists Combine Chemistry And Bioremediation To Clean Cadmium From Soil
- Improvement In Controlling Agricultural Runoff Still Needed To Prevent Ecological Disasters
- Deadly For Bacteria, Great For Consumers
- The Ins And Outs Of Facial Processing
- Mastering Gravity: Making Liquids Dance
Posted August 24, 2000:
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