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Posted December 14, 2001:
- The Past Says Abrupt Climate Change In Our Future
- Scientists Use Gene Therapy To Correct Sickle Cell Disease In Mice
- Researchers Find Closest Living Relative Of First Land Plants
- Brain Damage From HIV, Alzheimer's, May Have Similar Mechanism, Researchers Say
- Scientists Work To Prevent Recent Ebola Outbreak From Decimating Gorillas And Chimps
- Nuclear Medicine Aids Early Diagnosis Of Pulmonary Anthrax
- Agrobacterium Genome Sequence Is Complete
- Duke Study Shows Size Of Lung Tumor Does Not Always Reflect Cancer Severity
- UMass Chemist Working On Sensors That Could Eventually Identify Bioterror Agents
- Man-Made Hurricane Hits South Carolina Coast Monday
Posted December 13, 2001:
- Livermore Scientists To Present Global Warming Mitigation Tool For Ridding The Atmosphere Of Excess Carbon
- USC Researchers Link Muscle Disease To Enzyme Associated With "Alzheimer Protein"
- Saw Palmetto Can Improve Symptoms For Men With Urinary Problems
- High-Dose Radiation Treatment Effective At Fighting Some Cancers In Children
- Scientists Awarded Patent For Coal-Purifying Bacteria
- Researchers Investigate Mysteries Of The African Rift
- New NIST Test Says "Y" Be Uncertain About DNA Identification
- The Sun's Chilly Impact On Earth
- Two New Methodologies Can Help Owners Improve Security Of Nation's Dams And Power Systems
- Novel Device Takes Over Where Leeches Leave Off
Posted December 12, 2001:
- Jupiter's Io Generates Power And Noise, But No Magnetic Field
- Methane Explosion Warmed The Prehistoric Earth, Possible Again
- New Findings Explain T-Cell Loss In HIV Infection
- Study Of Key Enzyme Sheds New Light On Programmed Cell Death And May Lead To New Drugs For Reducing The Severity Of Stroke
- Tag, You're It: A Two-Step Approach To Treating Patients With Multiple Myeloma Shows Promise
- High Blood Triglycerides Are Independent Risk Factor For Stroke
- Study Shows New Breast Cancer Drug Letrozole Shrinks Tumors More Effectively Than Tamoxifen
- Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center To Test Treatment For Shift Workers Plagued By Chronic Sleep Disorder
- New NIST Imaging Tool Has X-Ray Eyes
- A Little Larceny Comes Naturally To Northwestern Crows
Posted December 11, 2001:
- University Of Colorado Researchers Identify Switch That Controls Aging In Worms
- Study Links Cognitive Impairment And Heart Failure In Elderly Patients
- Study Finds Brain's Reward Areas Also Activated By Pain; Imaging Study May Lead To Improved Diagnostic, Treatment Methods
- Deepsea Cores Offer New Clues To Earthquake Cycles
- TIMED Atmospheric Spacecraft Successfully Launched
- Droplets In Salt Crystals Confirm Historic Ocean Changes
- Red Alert! "Recycled'' Ozone Adds To Health Hazards In Zambia
- Clean Water For Nepal Is Focus Of MIT Research
- Ultracold Plasmas Are A Chilling Puzzle
- Trimming The Christmas Tree Or Lighting Menorah Candles Together May Strengthen Your Marriage
Posted December 10, 2001:
- Tiny Particles Of Pollution May Carry Large Consequences For Earth's Water Supply
- Gene Triggers Stem Cell Differentiation
- Chemical Engineers Suggest Alzheimer's Onset Tied To Cholesterol, Brain Chemicals
- Tracking Path Of Virulent Bacteria Via The Web
- Stratospheric Polar Vortex Influences Winter Cold, Researchers Say
- UNC, Duke Researchers Discover Cause Of Mysterious Pancreatitis In Some People
- Study Identifies New Treatment Option For Heart Failure Patients
- New Technology Tested At Stanford Offers Unique View Inside Small Intestines
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