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Posted November 10, 1999:
- NASA Engineers To Operate Center For Monitoring Leonids Shower; Scientists To Launch Balloon For Clear View Of Leonids Meteors
- University Of Florida Opens Powerful New Window For Visual Studies Of Human/Animal Organs And Tissues
- Human Genome Bears A Virus Related To HIV
- Exercise Improves Learning And Memory
- Reliability Problems With Nerve Test For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Wake Forest Researcher Reports Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Reduces Strokes
- Scientists Identify New Pathway Of Antidepressant Action
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder May Result In Heart Disease
- Biodiversity Yields Dividends, Finds Pan-European Research
Posted November 9, 1999:
- Electric Field Tames Stubborn Bubbles In Zero Gravity
- Atmospheric Spacecraft Shipped To Goddard For Pre-Launch Testing
- As Drought-Ravaged '99 Harvest Proceeds, Farmers Turn To NASA's Marshall Center For 21st Century Solutions
- Missouri Researchers Develop Weapon Against E. Coli -- "E-Beam" Technology To Find Its Way To Grocery Stores In February
- A Better Way To Treat Heart Attacks?
- Gene Variant Increases Heart Disease Risk, Even When Cholesterol Is Normal
- Chewing Tobacco Use Linked To Dental Caries
- Shedding Light On The Origin Of Primate Color Vision
- Purdue Researcher Finds Genetic Link To Calcium Regulation In Cells
- Yale Researchers May Have Solved Mystery About Why "Lonesome George" Refuses To Mate
Posted November 8, 1999:
- Chimpanzee Subspecies Are Genetically Mixed And More Diverse Than Humans
- X-43 Hypersonic Flight Research Vehicle Delivered
- Medical Scientists To Begin Clinical Trials Of Promising Cancer Therapy
- Study Casts Doubt That Melatonin Goes Down As Age Goes Up: Older Buyers Take Note
- With Smaller, More Precise Instruments, Private Practice Physicians Develop Faster, Safer, Gynecologic Procedures
- A Chink In The Armor Of The Tuberculosis Bacillus
- How Biological Molecules Move Electrons: Simplicity Trumps Complexity
- Vertical Split Keyboard Offers Lower Injury Risk For Typists, Cornell Study Finds
- Duke Study: Poured Sand Sifts, But Showered Sand Doesn't
- Pet Dog Or Cat Controls Blood Pressure Better Than ACE Inhibitor, UB Study Of Stockbrokers Finds
Posted November 5, 1999:
- New Galileo Images Reveal Hawaiian-Style Volcano On Io
- A Growth Factor Reverses Nerve Damage In Diabetic Animals
- Traumatic Brain Injury Hastens Onset Of Alzheimer's Disease
- California's Environment Threatened By Global Warming
- New Madrid Fault Study In Midwest Indicates Large Earthquake A Threat
- Cerebral Cortex Cells May Pulse Electrical Rhythm Through The Brain
- NASA Fuels Land Mine Removal Efforts With Thiokol, Marshall Center Agreement
- Despite Effects On Perceived Health, Many Elderly Ignore Hearing Loss
- New To Science, A Novel Insect Eye Could Be A Very Old Way Of Seeing
- DNA Tests Reveal Plant Roots' Underground Secrets
Posted November 4, 1999:
- Astronomers Find Evidence For The First Planet Seen Orbiting A Pair Of Stars
- Hubble Photographs Galaxies' Near Collision
- Yale Research Team First To Describe Molecular-Sized Memory
- Despite The Best Available Anti-AIDS Drugs, Jefferson Scientists Detect Active HIV In The Bloodstream
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Researchers Present Findings Suggesting Possible Link Between High Soy Diet During Pregnancy And Nursing And Eventual Developmental Changes In Children
- Global Warming: Reducing Methane Emissions Could Lower Overall Abatement Costs
- Cincinnati Researchers Use Doppler Ultrasound To Spot Early Signs Of Blocked Arteries
- Lemur "Juliet" May Be New Subspecies; No Mate For "Romeo"
- Sounds Of Race Cars Reveal Engine Performance, Racing Strategy
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