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Posted February 9, 1998:
- USGS Scientists Implicate Exotic Parasite In Wisconsin Lake Bird Deaths
- Researchers Study 'Natural' Screen For Cancer
- Incidence Of Stroke To Skyrocket Well Into The 21st Century
- Columbia Chemist Develops Fluorescing Sensors; Applications Seen In Medical Diagnostics, Research
- New Dinosaur Finds In Antarctica Paint Fuller Picture Of Past Ecosystem
- 'BAT' Mobile Attempts To Speed Response Time To Stroke Patients
- El Nino's Harm Continues, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Reports
- 'Holey' Silicon Brightens Future For Computers, Optical Devices
- 'Green' Approach May Improve Cancer Therapy
Posted February 6, 1998:
- Home-Based Exercise Program Effective For Long-Term Weight Loss, University of Florida Research Finds
- Los Alamos Catches Clues To Dreaded Diseases
- New Sensor Adds Precision To Search For Dangerous Gases
- Telemedicine On Ambulances May Save Stroke Patients
Posted February 5, 1998:
- NIAID Doctor Successfully Treats Longest Case Of Malaria Infection On Record
- Millions And Millions Infected? "The Brain Eater" Airs On NOVA Next Week
- UD Studies May Explain Why Viper-Venom Protein Stops Tumor Spread In Mice
- More Education, More Headaches, New Study Finds
- Chemists Closing In On Commercial Potential Of Alkanes, Room Temperature Alkane Activation Reaction Measured
- Top Scientists Challenge Colleagues To Join Biodiversity Year
Posted February 4, 1998:
- Organ Rejection Drug Also Shows Promise For The Treatment Of Kidney Disease
- Infants, Toddlers Should Not Restrict Fat Intake, Experts Say
- Ant Pheromone May Aid Alzheimer's Patients
- Mysterious Fate Of Vast Dissolved Organic Matter In Oceans May Mitigate The Greenhouse Effect
- MGH/Shriners Team Develops Survival Estimates For Burn Patients
Posted February 3, 1998:
Posted February 2, 1998:
- University Of Colorado Student Satellite Set For Launch Feb. 4
- Common Cold Caused By Multiple Viruses, New Study Reveals
- American Museum Of Natural History Researchers Announce Discovery Of Oldest Known Fossil Ants - 92-Million-Year-Old Fossils Found In New Jersey Amber
- El Niño May Provide A New Headache For Astronomers
- New Findings Help Explain "Rebound" Of HIV In Patients Who Discontinue Triple-Drug Therapy
- Colorado State Biology Professor Says Fatty Acids, Not Shadow, Determine Outcome Of Groundhog Day Feb. 2
- Gene For Inherited Syndrome Is Possible New Tumor Suppressor
- Tech Engineer's Inflatable Dams Help Avert Flooding Damage
- Garlic Prevents Hardening Of Aorta, New Study Shows
- Gulf Between Scientists, Reporters Shortchanges Public, Study Says
Posted January 30, 1998:
- Hopkins Neurosurgeon Separates South African Siamese Twins, Practiced With 3-D "Toolbox"
- How Can Spiders Walk On Water? Vassar College Scientists Find The Answer
- Neurosurgical Technique Relieves Excessive Sweating
- Columbia Researchers Identify Gene For Inherited Baldness
Posted January 29, 1998:
- "Tracking El Niño" NOVA/PBS Online Adventures Return With This Century's Biggest Weather Event
- Gene Therapy Enables Organ Transplantation Without Immunosuppressive Drugs
- Colorado Crop Provides Environmentally-Friendly Alternative To Motor Oil
- Newly Declassified Submarine Data Will Help Study Of Arctic Ice
- Yale Researcher Sheds Light On Winter Depression, Studies Could Help Patients With Seasonal Affective Disorder
Posted January 28, 1998:
- Shrews May Predict Environmental Degradation, Says University Of Toronto Researcher
- Transgenic Mice Created By Researchers May Shed Light On Human Heart Disease
- The Gulf Of Mexico: A Shark's Nursery?
- UNC-CH Scientists Observe For First Time How Bonds Behave At High Temperatures
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