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Posted October 6, 2006:
- First Quantum Teleportation Between Light And Matter
- Misfolded Protein Clumps Found To Be Common To Dementia, Lou Gehrig's Disease
- Physical Exercise Has Little Impact On Obesity In Young Children, Study Suggests
- How White Blood Cells Cannibalize Virus-Infected Cells
- Sperm Banks Unpopular With Patients -- Researchers Investigate Why
- Tabletop Experiment Yields Bubbly Surprise
- Secondhand Smoke In Cars May Lead To Dangerous Levels Of Contaminants For Children
- Germany Sets Out To Develop Global HIV Cryobank
- Higher Levels Of Cells Originating In Bone Marrow May Be Useful In Prognosis Of Liver Cancer
- Method Could Help Carbon Nanotubes Become Commercially Viable
- Tongue Scrapers Only Slightly Reduce Bad Breath
Posted October 5, 2006:
- Home, Home On The Range: How Much Space Does An Animal Really Need?
- Three Molecular Triggers Threaten Leukemia Patients
- Helping Build Designs That Are 'Cool'
- Promising Antiobesity Drug Fails To Produce Clinically Meaningful Weight Loss
- Cutting-Edge Methods For Analyzing Complex Molecular Interactions
- Will Genetically Engineered Foods Cause Allergic Reactions?
- Why Don't All Moles Progress To Melanoma?
- Potential New Target For Skin Cancer Treatment
- Supernova Radioisotopes Show Sun Was Born In Star Cluster, Scientists Say
- Bypass Surgery Tops Angioplasty For Sickest Heart Patients
- Tiny Tampa Bay Fish Key To Evolution Of Immune System
- Williams Syndrome, The Brain And Music
- Continued Warming Of The Arctic Ocean
- Studies Identify Food Sources Of Disease And Drug Resistance
- Rising Temperatures Will Lead To Loss Of Trout Habitat In Southern Appalachians
- New Study: Preterm Birth Causes One-Third Of All Infant Deaths
- Simple, Sensitive New Way To Detect Activity Of Destructive Enzymes
- Sequencing Of The Oyster Mushroom Genome
- 'Protecting Virus' Offers Instant Flu Protection And Converts Flu Infections Into Their Own Vaccines
- First Non-Invasive Test To Measure Skin Aging; Results Suggest Women's Skin Ages Faster Than Men's
- Highest Energies Yet From Laser Wakefield Acceleration: From Zero To A Billion Electron Volts In 3.3 Centimeters
- DNA Highly Promising Predictor For Successful Treatment Of Alcoholics
- Alternative Energy: New Way To Take A Bite Of Sunlight
- Humble Shoelace Tag Carried More Currency Than Gold On Columbus's Travels
- Study Unveils How West Nile Virus Evades Immune Defenses, Points To Vaccine Development
- Study Identifies Factors Correlated With Cerebral Palsy
- How Matter Behaves In Disc Around A 'Be Star'
- Orthopaedic Surgeons Leading International Study Of Timing Of Spinal Surgery
- Biofuel Production Is Economical Even When Importing The Raw Materials
- Worms Under Stress
- 'Metallic Water' Alters Characteristics Of Neptune, Impacts Other Physics
- Overweight Children At Increased Risk For Adult Cardiovascular Diseases
- New Technology Helping Foster The 'Democratization Of Cartography'
- Pooled Data Examines If SNPs Add To Breast Cancer Risk
- New 'Dead Zone' Study May Have Far-Ranging Effects On Midwest Agriculture
- How Did Bilaterally Symmetric Flowers Evolve From Radially Symmetric Ones?
Posted October 4, 2006:
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