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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 -
Novel Mechanism Of Action Of Corticosteroids In Allergic Diseases
May 18, 2009 New research may explain the effectiveness of common treatments for allergic inflammation and may point the way to targets for new treatments for allergic ... > full story -
Ultra-Dense Deuterium May Be Nuclear Fuel Of The Future
May 11, 2009 A material that is a hundred thousand times heavier than water and more dense than the core of the Sun is being produced at a university. The scientists working with this material are aiming for an ... > full story -
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New 'Smart' Polymer Reduces Radioactive Waste At Nuclear Power Plants
May 11, 2009 Scientists have developed a new polymer that reduces the amount of radioactive waste produced during routine operation of nuclear ... > full story -
More Protection Against Explosives And Nuclear Material In Freight Containers
May 7, 2009 Scientists have developed an inspection system on the basis of neutron radiation – detection of nuclear material is ... > full story -
Star Crust 10 Billion Times Stronger Than Steel, Physicist Finds
May 6, 2009 Research by a theoretical physicist shows that the crusts of neutron stars are 10 billion times stronger than steel or any other of the earth's strongest metal ... > full story -
Nuclear Masses Measured To Within A Hair’s Precision
May 4, 2009 Researchers have made precise mass measurements of four such nuclei, 68-selenium, 70-selenium, 71-bromine and an excited state of 70-bromine. The results may make it easier to understand X-ray ... > full story -
New View Of HIV Entry May Lead To Next-Generation Of Inhibitors
April 30, 2009 Scientists may need to rethink the design of drugs meant to block HIV from infecting human cells, according to a new study. That's because the new report shows that HIV doesn't enter cells in the way ... > full story -
Understanding Stellar Explosions Is Less Straightforward Than Previously Thought
April 30, 2009 Stellar explosions called nova are caused by nuclear reactions between the star's atoms. In order to better understand such violent phenomena, astrophysicists study the radiation emitted by certain ... > full story
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