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Tea Reduces Bacteria In Meats
March 19, 2007 Take a serving of extracts from green tea or Jasmine tea, mix in some wildflower dark honey and you have something more useful than a drink. It's actually a scientific mixture that can be used to ... > full story -
New Species Of Snapper Discovered In Brazil
March 13, 2007 A popular game fish mistaken by scientists for a dog snapper is actually a new species discovered among the reefs of the Abrolhos region of the South Atlantic ... > full story -
Wolves, Moose Struggling On Isle Royale National Park, USA
March 10, 2007 A plague of ticks, stifling hot summers and relentless pressure from wolves have driven the moose population on Isle Royale National Park to its lowest ebb in at least 50 years. Their numbers have ... > full story -
Man's Best Friend Lends Insight Into Human Evolution
March 2, 2007 Drawing inferences about the intentions of other individuals is a basic part of everyday life that we humans take for granted. But, according to a study in Current Directions in Psychological Science ... > full story -
Insights Into Osteosarcoma In Cats And Dogs May Improve Palliative Care
March 2, 2007 Researchers at the University of Illinois have found that a molecular pathway known to have a role in the progression of bone cancer in humans is also critical to the pathology of skeletal tumors in ... > full story -
Children Should Not Be Left Unsupervised With Dogs, Say Experts
February 23, 2007 Children should not be left unsupervised to play with a dog, say experts in this week's British Medical Journal. Their advice is part of a review aimed at doctors who deal with dog ... > full story -
Bad To The Bone: Professor Advises Against Raw Meat Diet For Pets
February 18, 2007 Feeding Fido that raw ground beef might not be the best idea. A University of Missouri-Columbia veterinary professor is warning owners about the dangers of raw meat diets for ... > full story -
Dogs May Be Responding To Psychological Seizures, Not Epilepsy Seizures
January 22, 2007 Reports of dogs that can predict their owners' epilepsy seizures have been anecdotal and not objectively confirmed by doctors and researchers. Some people obtain service dogs trained specifically for ... > full story -
Dead Giveaway: Odors Released From Corpses Leave Chemical Fingerprint
January 18, 2007 A tiny microbe may hold the key to simpler, lower-cost production of ethanol from biomass sources such as trees, grasses and cornstalks. Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are studying a ... > full story -
Lost Dogs Found More Often Than Lost Cats, Study Suggests
January 14, 2007 A lost dog is more likely to be reunited with its owner than a lost cat, according to two new studies. In one city in southwestern Ohio, researchers found that 71 percent of lost dogs were found, ... > full story
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