Browse News Stories
56,353 to 56,400 of 57,441 stories
Posted March 19, 1998:
- Simplified Therapy To Prevent TB Proven Effective In Developing Countries
- The Kyoto Protocol -- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Depend On Future Of China
- Hormone Replacement Therapy Reduces Bad Cholesterol, Lipoprotein (a)
- Deep Breaths Reduce Wheezing, But Only In Non-Asthmatics
- New Materials Show Promise For Coatings, Membranes, Drug Delivery
- Mom Was Right -- If You Don't Have Anything Nice To Say About Someone, Don't Say Anything At All: The Boomerang Effect Of Gossip Is Discovered
Posted March 18, 1998:
- Electronic Nose Knows When Seafood Is Safe
- Allergies To Rubber Affect 12.5 Percent Of Health Care Workers
- New Study Finds Cholesterol-Lowering "Statins" Reduce Death Toll
- Cornell Food Scientists Are Helping To Uncork The Mystery Of 'Brett' Aroma In Wines
- MIT Physicists Achieve Advances In Manipulating Ultracold Matter
- The Bug Stops Here: When The CDC Can't Identify A Microbe, It Calls On Harvard Sleuths
- Columbia Model Explains Earthquake Distribution; Research Shows Why Big Quake Accompanied By Many Smaller Ones
- Discovery By Fertility Specialist Offers Promise Of Reducing Multiple Births Tied To Fertility Treatment
Posted March 17, 1998:
- USC Robot Moves Molecule-Size Particles Into Precise Locations
- Gene Therapy For One Form Of Human Blindness Could Result From The Discovery Of A Genetic Link To A Disease In Dogs
- Earth-Viewing Satellite Would Focus On Educational, Scientific Benefits
- Stroke Recovery Might Be Speeded By Electrical Stimulation Of The Brain
- Late Blight Battle Goes Online, Marking 150 Year Struggle Since Irish Potato Famine
- Crater Chain On Two Continents Points To Impact From Fragmented Comet
- Oil Exploration: Researchers Invent New Way To See Underground
- Alcohol Impairs Mental Performance More In The Young, Say Researchers
Posted March 16, 1998:
- New Global Surveyor Data Reveal Deeply Layered Terrain, Magnetic Features And Genesis Of A Martian Dust Storm
- Change In HIV May Precipitate AIDS
- New Sickle-Clawed Fossil From Madagascar Links Birds And Dinosaurs
- Rare Mutation Find May Offer Clues To Treating Osteoporosis
- A New Wave In Education -- Bringing The Ocean To The Classroom
Posted March 14, 1998:
Posted March 13, 1998:
- Computer Model May Give Farmers The Edge On The Next El Nino
- Discovery Pushes Back Boundaries Of Known Universe
- Asteroid Will Miss Earth By "Comfortable Distance" In 2028, NASA Predicts
- More Evidence Points To Impact As Dinosaur Killer
- A Virulent Strain Of The Fungus That Caused The Irish Potato Famine Is Devastating Crops In North America, Cornell Scientist Says
- UNM Health Sciences Center Researchers Develop Method To Stimulate Immune System Response Against Cancer And Infectious Diseases
- Biologists Get First Look At DNA-Protein Binding Structure In An Archaeon
- PEBBLEs Help U-M Scientists Open A Window On Cell Chemistry
- UF Study: Men Think They Have Better Memories, But Women Really Do
Posted March 12, 1998:
- University Of Minnesota Bioartificial Liver Ready For Human Application
- African Americans And Hispanics At Higher Risk For Alzheimer's Disease
- Researchers From Rockefeller University Develop Novel Method To Fight Cancer
- Future Jet Engines May Be Plastic, Researchers Say
- Antarctic Rocks Yield Clues About Global Change
- Backyard Scientists Join Nest Box Network
- A Silicon Hemingway -- Artificial Author Brutus.1 Generates Betrayal By Bits
Posted March 11, 1998:
- Bell Labs Researchers Create Materials For Use In Future Generations Of Integrated Circuits
- Electron Experiment Holds Promise For Electronics Industry
- University Of Colorado's Student-Built Satellite Begins Returning Science Data
- Understanding Dark Matter: At UD, Bartol Researcher's Cosmic Pursuits Earn Prestigious Humboldt Prize
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 57,441

