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Posted May 13, 2008:
- 'Shaquille O'Neal' Of Bacteria Big Enough To See With Naked Eye
- Using Fruit To Aid The Sun's Work
- 'Super Yeasts' Produce 300 Times More Protein Than Previously Possible
- Ancient Protein Offers Clues To Killer Condition
- Molecule With 'Self-control' Synthesized
- Invasion Of The Spiny Water Fleas: Drying Anchor Lines Can Help Contain Spread
- How Embryonic Stem Cells Develop Into Tissue-specific Cells Demonstrated
Posted May 12, 2008:
- What Does The Label On Your Chicken Really Mean?
- Got Sugar? Skeletal Muscle Development Responds To Nutrient Availability
- How T Cell's Machinery Dials Down Autoimmunity
- Key Step In The 'Puncture' Mechanism Of Cell Death Revealed
- Tomato Stands Firm In Face Of Fungus
- Human Aging Gene Found In Flies
- Magnet Lab Researchers Make Observing Cell Functions Easier
- Anti-virulence Factor In Salmonella Discovered
- New Cost-effective Means To Reconstruct Virus Populations
- What's The Difference Between A Human And A Fruit Fly?
Posted May 11, 2008:
- Bread Mold May Unlock Secret To Eliminating Disease-causing Genes
- Chromosome 'Lassoing': A New Key Mechanism In Cell Division
Posted May 10, 2008:
- Surprising Discovery: Multicellular Response Is 'All For One'
- Virus Mimics Human Protein To Hijack Cell Division Machinery
Posted May 9, 2008:
- Photosynthetic Dimmer Switch For Plants Identified
- Genetic 'Tag Team' Keeps Cells On Cycle
- Undergrad Has Sweet Success With Invention Of Artificial Golgi
- Nitrates In Vegetables Protect Against Gastric Ulcers, Study Shows
- Superbug Genome Sequenced: Steno Has Remarkable Capacity For Drug Resistance
- Prions Show Their Good Side
- Key Roadblock To Gene Expression Identified: Implications For AIDS
Posted May 8, 2008:
- Boosting 'Mussel' Power: New Technique For Making Key Marine Mussel Protein
- Humans And Fruit Flies Have Same Insulin-regulated Molecular Pathway To Maintain Energy Balance When Starved
- Elucidating Iron Transport Mechanisms In Tuberculosis Bug Identifies New TB Drug Targets
Posted May 7, 2008:
- How Cells Communicate To Activate The Cell Division Machinery
- Platypus Genome Explains Animal's Peculiar Features; Holds Clues To Evolution Of Mammals
- Cooperative View: New Evidence Suggests A Symbiogenetic Origin For The Centrosome
Posted May 6, 2008:
- Glowing Zebrafish Help Researchers Track Role Of Sugars In The Cell
- Understanding Plants' Coping Skills May Yield Tougher Plant Varieties
- Genome Sequence Of Fungus Reveals Unsuspected Ability To Use Complex Carbon Sources
- New Reason For Bee Hive Collapse: Ecologists Tease Out Private Lives Of Plants And Their Pollinators
- Getting Wise To Influenza Virus' Tricks: Imaging Of Influenza Virus Protein Opens Way To Design New Anti-viral Drugs
- Fungi Have A Hand In Depleted Uranium's Environmental Fate
- Female Jumping Spiders Find Ultraviolet B Rays 'Sexy'
- Red Tide Killer Identified: Bacteria Gang Up On Algae, Quashing Red Tide Blooms
Posted May 5, 2008:
- Scientists Discover Why Plague Is So Lethal
- Plants Text Message Farmers When Thirsty
- New Idea For How Anti-aging Products Delay Ripening Of Fruit And Wilting Of Flowers
- New Polymer Product From Soy Oil, Not Petroleum
- Turning Fungus Into Fuel: Organism With Taste For Olive Drab Shows Promise For Greener Energy
- Nitric Oxide Regulates Plants As Well As People
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