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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Scientists Discover Influenza's Achilles Heel: Antioxidants

As the nation copes with a shortage of vaccines for H1N1 influenza, a team of Alabama researchers have raised hopes that they have found an Achilles' heel for ...  > full story

Effort Launched To Find And Control Diseases That Move Between Wildlife And People

In hopes of preventing the next global pandemic and a possible death toll into the millions, researchers have launched an unprecedented ...  > full story

Archaeopteryx Was Not Very Bird-like: Inside The First Bird, Surprising Signs Of A Dinosaur

The raptor-like Archaeopteryx has long been viewed as the archetypal first bird, but new research reveals that it was actually ...  > full story

Feathery Four-winged Dinosaur Fossil Found In China Bridges Transition To Birds

A fossil of a bird-like dinosaur with four wings has been discovered in northeastern China. The specimen bridges a critical ...  > full story
 

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