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Posted March 1, 1999:
- Scientists Devise Method To Address Conflict Between Molecular Clock, Fossil Record Of Mammalian Evolution
- Link Between Chlamydia Infections And Heart Disease Reported In Science
- Scanner Could Diagnose "Lazy Eye" In Infants
- Autoimmune Diseases Study Shows Differences Between Men And Women
- Improved Medications Can Nip Allergy Season In The Bud
- Adjustable Keyboard And Mouse Trays Lower Posture Risks For Middle Schoolers Working At Computers, Cornell Study Finds
- National Geography Illiteracy Reflects Disinterest With The Subject, Study Suggests
Posted February 26, 1999:
- Martian Colors Provide Clues About Martian Water
- Robotic Rover, Spacesuited Geologist Work Together In Test Of Future Exploration
- Researchers Find How Two Cancer Genes Interact To Cause Malignancy
- Blacks At Higher Risk For Death From Heart Failure, Finds NHLBI Study
- In The Genes: Extra Belly Fat, Insulin Resistance Linked
- New Surgical Bypass Technique Offers Longer-Lasting Bypasses
- Who Benefits From Climate Forecasts? Columbia Scientists Tackle Thorny Question
- MIT Researcher's Test Can Save Millions Of Dollars For Microelectronics Industry
- Engineered Glass Tempering Halts Cracks
- More Undersize Catches Can Survive With "Venting" Method
Posted February 25, 1999:
- Fusion Energy On The Horizon? -- U.S. Team Completes 40-Ton Magnet
- NYU/Max Planck Researchers Unravel 200-Year Mystery Of Proton Diffusion In Water
- University of Florida Studies New Treatment For Rare Nerve Tumor
- Women Who Have Invasive Cervical Cancer Benefit From Addition Of Chemotherapy To Radiation Treatment
- Plant-Based Fat May Reduce Risk Of Prostate Cancer By Altering Testosterone Metabolism, UB Study Shows
- Protein Adultery Revealed! -- Mechanism Of Protein Folding Captured In Computer Simulation
- Researchers Isolate Gene That Helps Plants Take Iron From Soil
- Substance Abuse May Curb Body's Stress Reactions
- Amphibian Revival: Build It And They Will Come
- "Please Hold" Not Always Music To Your Ears, University Of Cincinnati Researcher Finds
Posted February 24, 1999:
- Wide-Field Infrared Explorer To Survey Starburst Galaxies
- Mars Global Surveyor Ready To Begin Full Mapping
- NSF To Establish "Cybersystem" For Earthquake Engineering Simulation
- Satellite Laser To Take The Pulse Of West Antarctic Ice Sheet
- Graduate Science, Math, Engineering & Technology Students Can Become K-12 Teaching Fellows
- Commonly Used Therapy For Lead Poisoning Might Alter The Immune System, Cornell Animal Study Indicates
- Lack Of Exercise, High Intakes Of Sugar And Saturated Fat: A Recipe For Gallstones, UB Study Shows
- Treadmill Test Plus Radioactive Imaging Identifies Those Who Exercise For Long Periods, But Are Still At Risk For Heart Problems
- Harbor Branch Web Developers Bring Adventures @Sea To Every Desktop
- Forecaster Predicts U.S. Economy's Strong Performance Will Continue
Posted February 23, 1999:
- Giant Ocean Eddies Discovered
- Physicists Slow Speed Of Light
- New Climate Modeling Of Venus May Hold Clues To Earth's Future
- Comets, Like Cars, Leave Carbon Monoxide In Their Wake
- UCSD And NIH Researchers Isolate Candidates For Genetic Basis Of Human Taste
- Vanderbilt Engineering Professor Conducting Research That May Lead To The Next Level Of Automobile Engines
- Engineers "RACE" To Build Faster Computers: New Approach Reaches Near Supercomputer Speed
- Brief Exposure To High Temperatures Has Lasting Effect On Nervous System
- Physical Activity Exerts Many Heart-Healthy Benefits
- Religion-Health Connection Claims Questioned
Posted February 22, 1999:
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