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Posted October 25, 1999:
- Lack Of Sleep Alters Hormones, Metabolism, Simulates Effects Of Aging
- Old Brains Can Learn New Tricks: Study Shows Older People Use Different Areas Of The Brain To Perform Same "Thinking Task" As Young
- Bell Labs Scientists Build World's First Two-In-One Laser
- Jefferson Researchers Show Melatonin’s Potential Benefits In Preventing Parkinson's Damage
- To Build A Better Artificial Hip, UD Prof Says, Mimic Mother Nature
- Jellyfish Protein Illuminates Active Immune Cells
- Yale Cancer Center Study Underscores Fears Of Discrimination Over Genetic Testing
- USGS Scientist Discusses Feasibility Of Carbon Dioxide Burial
Posted October 22, 1999:
- Discovery Of Oldest Dinosaur Bones Reported In Science
- Yale Study Shows Way To Re-Stimulate Brain Cell Growth
- 'Biochemical Storm' Following Brain Trauma An Important Factor In Treatment, University Of Florida Researcher Finds
- Strain Makes For Stronger Engineered Tissues
- Misinterpretation Of Heart Rhythm Recordings May Cause Unnecessary Treatments
- Hopkins Gene Therapy Trial Is First To Activate Entire Human Immune System Against Prostate Cancer
- Duke Team Seeks Novel Vaccine Strategy For HIV
- Automated External Defibrillators User-Friendly -- Even For Children
- University Of Arkansas Archeologist's Scientific Vision Pierces Through Time…and Soil
- Invasion 2000: Canada's Finches At U.S. Feeders
Posted October 21, 1999:
- Astronomer Discovers New Asteroid Between Mars And Jupiter
- Cocaine Acts On Central Nervous System, Causing Vessel Constriction, Rapid Heartbeart
- Plastic Chemicals Could Be Cause Of Reproductive, Weight Problems, MU Researchers Say
- Gene Mutation Tied To Deafness Found In African-Americans And Caucasians
- La Niña Conditions Likely To Prevail This Fall And Winter
- NASA Unveils New, Most Accurate Map Of Antarctic Continent
- As Elderly Population Continues To Grow, UF Forms New Institute On Aging
- ORNL Focuses On Method To Detect Brain Injuries
- Researchers Build The World’s Smallest Self-Contained Electrochemical Analyzer
- Salmon Genetics At Heart Of Endangered Species Listing Debate
Posted October 20, 1999:
- Argonne Biochips May Halt Tuberculosis Epidemic
- Some Of Best Earth-Bound Images Yet Of Distant Planet Neptune Captured By Cornell-Designed Camera On Palomar Telescope
- Satellite Data On Ocean Topography Provides Clues To Hurricane Intensity
- "HARP MRI" Provides Faster, Clearer Heart Images
- SMU Geophysicists Discover Large Blob Deep In The Earth
- Abstemious Mice Offer Hint At Molecular Target For Treating Alcoholism
- On The Floor Of The Sea: Biologists Search For Rare White Abalone
- Engineers Building A Safer Snowblower
- UIC Engineer Discovers New Diamond Applications
- A "Juliet" Is Found For The Rare Lemur Romeo
Posted October 19, 1999:
- The "Rotten Egg" Nebula: A Planetary Nebula In The Making
- Changing Children's Diets Today Could Reduce Bone Problems 70 Years From Now
- New Light On The Role Of Microbial Pathogens In Atherosclerosis
- Pathway May Provide Target For Treating Chronic Pain
- Wake Forest Scientists Clone Gene For Inherited Kidney Stone Disease
- Threats To Health Reduced With Bt Corn Hybrids
- Sandia Portable Chemical Sensor System Promises New Way Of Detecting Underwater Explosives
- X-Ray Crystallography Gives Scientists New Understanding Of Molecular Motor
- How DNA Molecules Move Through Small Spaces:
- Watson Solves Mystery Of Searching Information On The Web
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