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Posted August 6, 1998:
- Social Stress Causes Dormant Herpes Virus To Resurface In Mice
- A 300-Million-Year Old Twosome: The Cycad And Its Pollinator
Posted August 4, 1998:
- Cometary Impact With Earth Unlikely In The Next 500,000 Years
- Hurricane's Perfect Timing Brings A Scientific Bonanza
- Dismantling Dangerous Genetic Codes With A Faster, More Flexible RNA Mimic
- Putting A Price Tag On Pollution
- 'Mutual Insurance Pool' Could Improve Transplant Organ Shortage
- When Races Interact, Bodies React, Purdue Study Finds
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Posted July 31, 1998:
- UF Psychologists: Computer Anxiety New Illness Of High-Tech Age
- Computer Interface To Help Deaf-Blind Community
- Yale, Bell Labs Physicists Forge Ahead In Field Of 'Spintronics' With First View Of Slow Electron-Spin Dynamics In Semiconductors
- Particle Beams Clash For First Time At New Collider
- First East Coast Patient Treated With Bioartificial Liver
- Study 'Gone With The Wind' Provides Stellar Ecological Example
- Studies Suggest Cold Can Protect Valuable Papers
- Allergy And Asthma-Exacerbating Mites, Molds And Pollens On The Rise Due To El Niño . . . La Niña
Posted July 30, 1998:
- University Of Maryland Students Are In Satellite 'Drivers Seat'
- Microgravity Materials Study On NASA Plane
- Gene Patterns Can Predict When--But Not Whether--Alzheimer's Will Strike
- CU Team Develops New Techniques For Repair Of Bone And Cartilage
- Studies Indicate An Effective Treatment For Steroid-Induced Osteoporosis
- Common Anti-Viral Medication Prevents Severe Eye Herpes
- United States And Ukrainian Governments Establish Permanent Chernobyl Laboratory
- Snakes Alive! Hot Polymer Chains Bite Back At "Reptation" Foes, Suggesting Stronger Materials
Posted July 29, 1998:
- Body's Ability To Emit Light Arouses New Hopes & Fears On Radiation From Mobile Phones
- Australian Scientists In World-First Cell Discovery
- Radio Astronomers Find A Lost Satellite -- The Detection Of SOHO Raises Hopes For Its Recovery
- Boulder Scientists Involved In Effort To Study Arctic Warming
- Some Chronic Tension Headache Patients Have Pain Almost Daily
- Many Chronic Tension Headache Patients Also Have Mood Or Anxiety Disorders
- Over-The-Horizon Radar: From The Cold War To The Drug War
- Parenting CD-ROM Helps Reduce Children's Behavioral Problems
Posted July 28, 1998:
- Breakthrough Systems To Detect Nuclear Explosions Worldwide
- Limiting Tsunami Damage Is Possible With Coastal Management And Zoning Policies, Cornell Engineer Reports To Japanese Conference
- Stargazer Gene Provides New Clues To Calcium Channel Defects In Absence Epilepsy
- NASA Research Helps Mold Better Products For Home, Auto And Aircraft Industry
- Some Muscles Respond To Weight Training In Just Two Weeks
- Researchers Develop Fast Screening Method For Water Testing
- Back To School: Parents Of Children With Asthma Need To Meet With Teachers Before School Starts
- Advance Could Lead Eventually To Big Savings In Metal-Forming Industry
Posted July 27, 1998:
- Nearby Massive Star Cluster Yields Insights Into Early Universe
- Scientists Begin To Tease Out A Hidden Star's Secrets
- Putting Down Your Roots: How Plants Know To Do It
- Marine Snail Toxin Targeted At African Toad Eggs Reveals Novel Impact On The Regulation Of Serotonin
- Security Code Helps Immune Cells Attack Foe And Spare Self
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