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Posted July 8, 1999:
- Protein Studies Reveal Sophisticated Control Of Nerve Communication
- Price For Decreased Acid Rain May Be Increased Global Warming
- Simulation Uses Quantum Mechanics To Understand Nanoelectronics
- Gamma Knife A Good Alternative To Surgery For Many Brain Problems
Posted July 7, 1999:
- Scientists Grow Blood-Producing Stem Cells Outside The Body
- Allergy-Producing Cells Are Also "Do-Gooders," Helping Stave Off Infections
- Increased Atmospheric Nitrogen In North Atlantic Ocean Basin May Be Stimulating Algal Blooms
- The Lie Of The Tiger -- New Research Reveals Secrets Of "Third Order" Pure Color Motion Detection Sytem Used By Brain
- Researchers Give Green Light To Protein Folding
- Sandia Researchers Develop World's Fastest Encryptor -- Soon Will Protect Classified Computer Information
- Scientists Shed Light On A Piece Of Photosynthesis
- Z Machine Pushed To New Limits To Test Radiation Effects
- Researcher Says Panda Cloning "Worth The Risk"
- Of Pins, Needles And Pets: UF Hires New Veterinary Acupunturist
Posted July 6, 1999:
- Order Helps DNA Survive Hard Times
- First Complete Physical Map Of A Higher Plant Genome
- Rutgers Researchers Offer New Insights Into Protein Implicated In Osteoporosis Cause And Cancer Spread
- Marshall Center Selects Innovative Proposals To Reduce Space Transportation Costs
- Penn State Engineers Boost Tracking Ability Of Robotic "Eyes"
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Explore New Methods To Detect Parkinson's Disease In At-Risk Individuals
- New Components Of Machinery That Carries Genetic Information From Nucleus
- Study Looks To Nuclear Energy As Micro-Scale Fuel
- World's Smallest Deer Species Discovered By Wildlife Conservation Society
- Aquaculture Breakthrough May Help Save Flounder
Posted July 2, 1999:
- A Closer Encounter With Mars
- Hopkins Study Shows New Target For Boosting The Immune System To Improve Cancer Vaccines
- International Research Team Produces First Global Inventory Of Reactive Chlorine Emissions To The Atmosphere
- Computing Device To Serve As Basis For Biological Computer
- Bomb Fallout Helps Pinpoint Soil Carbon Dioxide
- Gene Treatment Can Boost Heart Function In Rabbits, Duke Researchers Say
- Transmitting Infertility From Father To Son
- Mitral-Valve Prolapse Less Common, Less Harmful Than Previously Thought
- Ecotourism: Penguins Can Get Used To People
- Moooooove Over, Chicken! -- Study Shows Lean Red Meat Can Play A Role In Low-Fat Diet
Posted July 1, 1999:
- Scientific "Fireworks Display" Set For East Coast In July
- Rutgers Researchers Team With International Group To Investigate One Of The Most Famous Meteorites In The World
- Scientists Use Bacterial Toxin To Kill Brain Tumors
- Scientists Capture Images Of Brain In Action As It's Learning
- Aging Alone Does Not Affect Brain System Related To Memory Loss
- Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Assumes Full Responsibility For Protein Data Bank
- "Self-Healing" Discovered In A Solar Cell Material
- Gray Wolf Nears Recovery In Yellowstone
- AAAS Urges Caution In Regulating Anonymous Communication On The Internet
Posted June 30, 1999:
- Astronomers Find More Evidence Of Black Holes In Galactic Nuclei
- New Enzyme Tied To Tangles In Alzheimer's Disease
- Engineers Way To Faster, Less-Costly Computer Chips
- Agriculture Linked To Red-Legged Frog Decline In California
- Environmentally Friendly, Lower-Cost Alternative Fuels, Solvents, Plastics Are On The Horizon
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