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Posted February 9, 2000:
Posted February 8, 2000:
- Tiny Machines Do The Work Of Giants
- Japanese-U.S. Satellite Ushers In Golden Era Of X-Ray Astronomy
- Why Some People Get Fat And Others Don't: Too Much Snacking And Too Little Moving, Says Cornell Obesity Specialist
- Water: The Unexpected Blood Pressure Drug
- Researchers Find Evidence Of 16th Century Epic Drought Over North America
- Rush Neurologists To Test New Drug For Rare Neuromuscular Disorder
- Spring Cleaning, Dust And HEPA Filters -- Tips From National Jewish
- Human Factors Experts At Sandia Take New Approach To Studying Human Failure In Engineered Systems
- Simulations Reveal Morphological Transition In Simple Foams
- Poachers Also Disrupt Plants
Posted February 7, 2000:
- IBM Scientists Discover Nanotech Communication Method
- Revolutionary Treatment For Inoperable Lung Cancer
- Researchers Find Volcanoes Are Bad For Your Health ... Long After They Finish Erupting
- Gene Study Of Hibernation May Aid Organ Transplants, Hypothermia
- Test Provides Accurate, Noninvasive Method To Determine Fetal Lung Development, UF Researchers Find
- Scientists: Bomb Survivor Studies Outdated As Basis For Radiation Protection Standards
- Rate Of Sound Impulses Markedly Affects Ability To Perceive Volume
- New Results Show Which Way The Wind Blows Over The Oceans
- El Niño Increases Diarrheal Disease Incidence By 200%
- "Pathfinder" Bees Use Optical Odometers, Suggesting Microsurveillance Technologies, Science Author Says
Posted February 4, 2000:
- Life On Land Tied To Gene Expansion
- Breast Cancer Risk Tied To Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Another Virus, CMV, May Increase Death Risk In AIDS Patients
- "Lymphochip" Genetically Distinguishes Lymphomas
- University Of Hawaii Researchers Find Myoglobin-Like Proteins In Ancient Microorganisms
- Weak Interaction Helps Locate Strange Quark In Proton Structure
- Study Suggests Tailoring ADHD Treatment
- New Institute Formed To Distribute Human Stem Cells
- La Nina's Persistence May Mean Another Dry Summer
- Bees Wearing Reflectors Help Scientists Track Insects' Training Flights
Posted February 3, 2000:
- Size Of Brain Linked To Violence
- Carnegie Mellon's Autonomous Nomad Robot Successfully Finds Meteorites In Antarctica
- Tube Worms In Deep Sea Discovered To Have Record Long Life Spans
- Hubble Space Telescope Captures Light And Shadow In The Carina Nebula
- Hopkins Researchers Identify Neurologic Problem Associated With Motor Disorders In Huntington's Disease
- Missouri Scientist Takes "Rocky" Road To Improve Eyesight, Farming, Weather Analysis At NASA's Marshall Center
- Kids' Weather Web Site Wins Award, Opens Forecast Contest
- K-State Hazardous Substance Research Center Establishes on-Line Journal Designed To Reduce Subscription Sticker Shock
- Nation's First Baby To Go Home From The Hospital On A Respirator Is Now 19 Years Old And Is The Longest-Surviving Such Patient
- Ice Age Clothing Said To Be More Advanced Than Previously Thought
Posted February 2, 2000:
- Sun's Magnetic Field Has A Good Memory
- Salmonella's Molecular Mimics May Spark Arthritis
- New Molecular "Dowsing" Technique Could More Quickly And Precisely Lead Researchers To Key Drug Targets
- Formosan Termite May Be Top Concern Of Entomologists For The New Millennium, According To Report
- Heat Can Help Maintain Muscle Mass In Immobilized Limbs, Study Shows
- Common Anti-Inflammatory Drug Rescues Low-Growth Fetuses In Mouse Study
- Photoreceptor Gene Mutations Cause Degenerative Eye Disease
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