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Salt Finding From NASA's Cassini Hints At Ocean Within Saturn Moon
June 24, 2009 For the first time, scientists working on NASA's Cassini mission have detected sodium salts in ice grains of Saturn's outermost ring. Detecting salty ice indicates that Saturn's moon Enceladus, which ... > full story -
British Climate Act 'Failed Before It Started'?
June 18, 2009 The British Climate Act is flawed and comprised of unrealistic and unobtainable targets, according to one ... > full story -
Protein In The Envelope Enclosing The Cell Nucleus: New Piece Of The Puzzle In Research On Cancer And Stem Cells?
June 17, 2009 Scientists have discovered a new protein in the inner membrane of the cell nucleus. This protein may play an important role in cell division and now provides a new piece of the puzzle to study in ... > full story -
New Skin Cancer Patch: Possible Alternative To Surgery
June 15, 2009 A new study shows that a radioactive skin patch can safely and successfully treat basal cell carcinoma, one of the most common types of skin ... > full story -
New Chemical Element In The Periodic Table
June 11, 2009 The element 112 has been officially recognized as a new element by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). IUPAC confirmed the recognition of element 112 in an official letter ... > full story -
Punching Holes Into Herpes Viruses
June 11, 2009 Scientists have completed the first description of the mechanics of so-called nuclear herpes virus ... > full story -
Peculiar, Junior-Sized Supernova Discovered By New York Teen
June 10, 2009 In November 2008, Caroline Moore, a 14-year-old student from upstate New York, discovered a supernova in a nearby galaxy, making her the youngest person ever to do so. Additional observations ... > full story -
Birth Of A Star Predicted
June 9, 2009 Astronomers have predicted that the dark nebula Barnard 68 will become a shining star in 200,000 years' time. According to the scientists, this nebula is already close to colliding with another, ... > full story -
3-D Structure Of Key Nuclear Pore Building Block Identified
June 7, 2009 New research into the molecular machine that filters all information traveling in or out of the cell nucleus contributes to an unfolding picture of cellular evolution that shows a common architecture ... > full story -
Misreading Of Histone Code Linked To Human Cancer
June 6, 2009 The development of blood from stem cell to fully formed blood cell follows a genetically determined program. When it works properly, blood formation stops when it reaches maturity. But when it ... > full story
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