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International Move To Train More Forensic Medicine And Science Experts
August 19, 2005 A new degree designed to equip doctors and scientists with the expertise needed to investigate deaths resulting from acts of genocide, terrorism, natural disasters such as Tsunami, transport ... > full story -
From A Few Wild Ancestors, A Citrus Cornucopia
June 19, 2005 Whether it's a halved grapefruit sprinkled with sugar, mandarin slices tumbled in a green salad, mouth-puckering lemon wedges or a classic navel orange, there are probably enough kinds of citrus to ... > full story -
'Biosensor' Screens Air Force Personnel And Equipment
June 17, 2005 Air Force personnel will soon know within minutes if they or their equipment are contaminated with a biological agent, thanks to a new technology developed by the Air Force and a national ... > full story -
Australia's Megafauna Coexisted With Humans
May 31, 2005 Analyses of ancient fossils suggest that early Australian Aborigines did not wipe out the continent's megafauna in a frenzied hunting rampage. New research conducted by Australian and British ... > full story -
Bioelectronic 'Signatures' Hold Key To DNA Mutations
May 25, 2005 A new method to identify DNA mutations may shepherd in an era of small, portable, electronic devices for the rapid screening and identification of genes that harbor ... > full story -
NEMS Device Detects The Mass Of A Single DNA Molecule
May 21, 2005 Researchers at Cornell University have built nanoelectromechanical oscillators small enough to sense the mass of a single DNA molecule. The technology could be used for DNA analysis and, with further ... > full story -
The Fresh Face of King Tut: Famous Pharaoh's Features Reconstructed Using High-Resolution CT Scanner
May 11, 2005 The scientific breakthrough: Some 1,700 high-resolution Siemens CT-scanner images of the world's most famous mummy -- King Tutankhamun. The opportunity: Besides providing boundless information on the ... > full story -
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Prevalence Of Concussion Effects Linked To 'Pot Of Gold' Lawsuits, Researcher Says
May 1, 2005 A new review of studies suggests that long-lasting symptoms of concussion -- subjective at best -- may increase when the outcome of a lawsuit is at ... > full story -
Where's Waldo's DNA? New NIST SRM Joins Search
April 11, 2005 A new reference standard from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) may help genetics labs develop improved methods of searching for a mutant needle in a DNA ... > full story -
Ability To Detect Explosives Boosted One Thousand-Fold By New Device
March 26, 2005 Star Trek-like technology being developed at The University of Arizona might soon screen airplane passengers for explosives as they walk through a portal similar to a metal detector while hand-held ... > full story
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