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Posted July 18, 1997:
- Carbon Dioxide Helps Some Plants Survive Cold Weather, Cornell Researchers Find
- New Studies Of Martian Meteorite Launched
Posted July 17, 1997:
Posted July 16, 1997:
- Biology Of A Monogamous Bond: Findings Reported In Hormones And Behavior Help Explain Social Attachment, Provide Clues For Autistic Behavior
- Sandia's 8 "R&D 100" Awards Are Its Best Effort
- Contaminants From Coal-Burning Byproduct Affecting Aquatic Wildlife
Posted July 15, 1997:
- UCSD Researchers Use Gene Therapy To Promote Recovery From Spinal Cord Injuries
- Radio Telescopes In The New Movie "Contact" Dish Up Real Science
- University Of Michigan Laser Performs High-Precision Corneal Surgery Not Possible With Current Technology
- Better Peroxidase Improves Disease Diagnosis
Posted July 13, 1997:
Posted July 11, 1997:
- University Of Florida Researchers Perform The Nation's First Nerve Tissue Transplant On A Paralyzed Man
- Subtle Biotic Changes Have Big Environmental Impact
Posted July 7, 1997:
- Study Injects New Interest In How Vaccines Work
- Hopkins Testing New Uses For Improving Sight With Laser
- Falling Leaves Much More Crucial To Stream Health Than Previously Thought, According To New Three-Year Study
- New Plant Mutation Produces Tap Root With Large Amounts Of Oil, Proteins, And Starch
- Aerospace Research Provides New Understanding Of Atmospheric Turbulence
Posted July 6, 1997:
- Non-Invasive Method For Diagnosing Cancer Developed At The Weizmann Institute
- Half Of Ovarian Cancers Linked To More Ovulatory Cycles
- Gwynn May Top Cobb As Baseball's All-Time Best Hitter
Posted July 4, 1997:
- Summer Science: Firefly Babies Advertise Their Bitter Taste
- Three Steps Keep Drug Offenders Cleaner And Out Of Prison
- Researchers Find Direct Evidence That Humans Cause Global Warming
- Lyme Disease Still A Concern In Texas
- Lab Finds "Mad Cow" Signs Completely Absent In Texas
Posted July 3, 1997:
Posted July 2, 1997:
- New "Child Indicators" Report Offers Data To Track Children's Well-Being
- Asteroid Mathilde Reveals Her Dark Past
- Hubble's Look At Mars Shows Canyon Dust Storm, Cloudy Conditions For Pathfinder Landing
- NASA's Earth Science Program Adjusts To Loss Of Data From Japanese ADEOS Satellite
- Inhibiting Cell-Death Gene May Slow ALS Progression
Posted June 30, 1997:
- Optical Technique Allows Non-Surgical Biopsies
- World Wide Web Worries: New Survey Shows Privacy And E-Mail Concerns -- And Trend Toward False Information
- Why Do Americans Want Children?
- Internet Moves Toward Privatization -- IP Numbers Handled By Non-Profit
Posted June 29, 1997:
- NIH Researchers Find First Parkinson's Disease Gene
- Earthquake Could Cause Flooding Of Yucca Mountain Repository, Study Says
- Homing In On Migrating Salmon
- New Biodiversity Theory Suggests Rain Forest Conservation May Fall Short: Saving "Edge" Habitats May Be Key To Saving Rain Forest Biodiversity
- USGS Asks For Public's Help With Deformed Frog Research
- Deforestation Of Amazon Threatens More Than Just Plants And Animals
- Researchers Date Chinese Ice Core To 500,000 Years
- Breakthrough Research On Ocean Algae Could Lead To Freeze- And Drought-Resistant Crops
- Novel CU-Boulder Plant Chamber Set For July 1 Reflight On Space Shuttle
- New Study Proves Treating STDs Reduces Infectiousness Of HIV
Posted June 26, 1997:
- Next Generation Internet Will Rely On Oregon Research
- NIAID Funds Scientists To Study Acute Infection And Early HIV Disease
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