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Posted March 14, 2000:
- Cancer "Brake" Keeps Growth In Check
- NC State Scientists Confirm Second Toxic Pfiesteria Species
- More Drought Looming If Rains Do Not Return, USGS Warns
- Air Pollution Can Prevent Rainfall
- Environmental Board Game Teaches Impact Of Clearing Vegetation On Wildlife
- Professor Develops First Program That Converts Voice Commands Into Mathematical Calculations
- Intelligent Computers? We Still Have A Long Way To "Go," Says Professor
Posted March 13, 2000:
- Asteroid Devastation Could Even Be Worse Than Feared
- Storm Warning: Physicist Predicts Solar Damage
- Scientists "See" Through The Sun To Find Stormy Regions On The Other Side
- Cedars-Sinai Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute Begins Testing New Vaccine Designed To Prevent The Recurrence Of Brain Tumors
- Molecular "Handbrake" Could Be Released To Send Cancer Cells To Their Death
- Genetic Test For Melanoma Developed At UCSF
- A First: Scientists Control The Properties Of Semiconductor Devices Using Organic Molecules
- Colorado State And International Scientists Say Loss In Biodiversity By Year 2100 Could Be Consequence Of Global Changes
- Microbe May Be A Key To Mine Pollution
- Fruit Flies In Dreamland? "Dozing" Invertebrates May Stir New Sleep-Disorder Studies
Posted March 10, 2000:
- Hubble Surveys Dying Stars In Nearby Galaxy
- Galileo Spacecraft To Fly With A Friend, Earn Bonus Miles
- Discovery Regarding Feline Leukemia Virus May Shed Light On Mechanics Of Hiv Infection
- Low Carbon Dioxide Levels In Atmosphere During Glacial Periods May Be Caused By Antarctic Sea Ice
- New Procedure Destroys Lung Cancer In China Study
- New Semiconductor Alloy's "Crazy Physics" Makes It A Possible Photovoltaic Power Source For Satellites
- New Future For Electronics May Be Woven In Miniature From Silicon And Gold
- CU-Boulder Salmon Study Spawns New Insight Into Human Brain Aging
- Anti-Cocaine Vaccine Produces Antibodies, Shown To Be Safe In Yale Researcher's Phase 1 Study
- National Jewish Kids Give Asthma Management Tips
Posted March 9, 2000:
- Brain Cell "Chorus" Appears As Attention Increases
- The Difference Between The Martian Poles? It's The "Cheese"
- Scientists Reveal Findings of Successful Microgravity Experiments Flown on Historic John Glenn Space Shuttle Mission
- NASA Seeks Ideas For Future Space Transportation Plan
- Plant Sterol Margerine Useful In Cholesterol Management
- First-Generation Antihistamine Has More Impact Than Alcohol On Driving Performance
- Researchers Designing HIV Home Test Kit
- Food Web Theory Suggests Ecology May Be Governed By General Rules
- Night Lights Don't Lead To Nearsightedness, Study Suggests
- Caught In The Web: UF/Cincinnati Study Shows Internet Addicts Suffer From Mental Illness
Posted March 8, 2000:
- New Cryogenic Detectors Probe Recent Evidence For Dark Matter Particle
- Scientists Discover Significant New Immune Cell Link To Multiple Sclerosis
- Yale Researchers Attribute Ancient High Levels Of Oxygen In The Atmosphere To The Rise Of Trees And Large Plants
- Irregular Heartbeat Leads To Greater Complications In Older Americans Who Have Heart Attacks
- New Test Can Help Doctors Predict Which Adolescents Are Smokers
- Diffusive Infiltration May Explain Strange Behavior In Magma
- Dominant Birds Stay Leaner Than Their Subordinates, Study Finds
- Most Foodborne Illnesses Stem From Improper Cooling
- Surgical Team From Cedars-Sinai Travels To Ecuador To Provide Free Care For Children With Life-Threatening Heart Conditions
- Engineers Eavesdrop On "Aeroacoustics" Of Human Voice
Posted March 7, 2000:
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