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Posted July 13, 1998:
- Duke Primate Center Successfully Fosters Mysterious Aye-Ayes
- Drug Prevents Hearing Loss Caused By Brain Tumor Therapy
- Scientists ID A Protein With Punch As Infection-Inflammation Fighter
Posted July 10, 1998:
- Program Provides Strategies For Drug War
- Anti-Migraine Drugs Might Cause More Pain Than Relief For Those With Heart Disease
- UNC-CH Archaeologists Move 1,000 Tons Of Earth To Establish Hillsborough History
- Effect Of Traumatic Events That Disrupt Brain Processing Can Be Lessened
- Study Of Fertilizer Runoff Suggests Changing Time Of Application
- Novel Watermarking Process Protects Video Producers And Purchasers
- System Combines Capillary Electrophoresis And NMR Spectroscopy
- Potential For Violence Can Be Very Difficult To Spot, Professor Says
Posted July 9, 1998:
- Molecular Computers? Munich/UD Researchers Report First Glimpse Of Artificial Molecule In Action
- Shorter, Simpler Bone Surgery Lets Nature Hasten Healing, Study Shows
- High-Intensity Ultrasound Creates Better Catalyst For Cleaning Fuels
- "Scifish" Technology To Protect Alaska's Fisheries And Promote Sustainable Use
- "Happy Hour" Is Unhappy For Many Cardiac Arrest Victims
Posted July 8, 1998:
- Citing Growth Patterns, Researchers Dispute Claims Of "Nanofossils" In Martian Meteorite
- Study On Student Cheating Finds Profs Make A Difference
- Fragmentation Of Tropical Forests Can Create "Genetic Bottleneck," According To New University Of Georgia Study
- Dark Honey Has More Illness-Fighting Agents Than Light Honey
- Testosterone Improves Quality Of Life In Men With AIDS Wasting Syndrome
- Native Fish Found In U.S. Lake Ontario For First Time In 50 Years
Posted July 7, 1998:
- Banking On Safer Drinking Water
- Pacific Northwest Developments Earn Spots In Top 100 List
- 'Modern' Behavior Began 40,000 Years Ago In Africa, Evidence Suggests
- Scientists Report Cancer Fighting Drug As Possible Treatment For Multiple Sclerosis
- Scientists Find Solar System's Hottest Surfaces On Jupiter's Moon Io
- UCSF Researchers Investigate Mystery Of People Who Remain Uninfected With HIV Despite Multiple Exposures To The Virus
- The Perils Of Discontinuing Therapy: Without HAART, Cytokines Stimulate HIV From Latently Infected Cells
- Detecting Deer: New Method For Counting Population In Urban Areas
- Novel Liver Steroid Slows Brain Tumor Growth
- Penn State-Led Team Develops New, Improved Land Mine Detector
Posted July 6, 1998:
- Astronomers Find New Class Of Asteroid
- Scientists Learn How Cells Limit Their Stress
- World's First Cell Transplant To Repair Brain Damage From Stroke
- Powerful AIDS Drugs May Promote Heart Disease
- Genetic Screening May Be Tool For Selecting Cancer Treatment, Research Suggests
- Designing A New Cockpit: GTRI Researchers Help Australian Navy Transform SH-2 Seasprite Helicopters
- Where Have All The Honeybees Gone? UD 'Bee Guy' Asks Why--From America To The Amazon
- Science And Engineering Indicators '98 Survey Shows Americans' Interest In Science Grows
Posted July 3, 1998:
- Did The Big Bang Come With Strings Attached?
- Rats With Damaged Spine Partially Recover In Weizmann Institute Study
- Boosting Immune Response Against HIV-1 Key To Controlling Infection, Say University Of Pittsburgh Researchers
- Emory Thymus Research Shows Promise For Diagnosis And Treatment In Some Pediatric AIDS Patients
- Platelet Receptor Biology Is Key To Fighting Heart Disease
- Lessons Offer Solutions For Future International Space Collaborations
- Understanding The Mystery Of Anesthesia
- The Cocktail Party Effect: Fish And Human Brains Perform 'Auditory Scene Analysis' When Looking For Love In All The Loud Places
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