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Posted May 8, 2013:
- Lucky Bacteria Strike It Rich During Formation of Treatment-Resistant Colonies: Research Could Help in Battle Against Infections That Do Not Respond to Powerful Drugs
- How Long Do Insects Last?
- Coumarin in Cinnamon and Cinnamon-Based Products and Risk of Liver Damage
- Using 'Bacteria-Eaters' to Prevent Infections on Medical Implant Materials
- First Biological Evidence of a Supernova
- Whole Walnuts and Their Extracted Oil Improve Cardiovascular Disease Risk
- Soy and Tomato May Be Effective in Preventing Prostate Cancer
- Differences Between 'Marathon Mice' and 'Couch Potato Mice' Reveal Key to Muscle Fitness
- Biosensor That Detects Antibiotic Resistance Brings Us One Step Closer to Fighting Superbugs
- Bacteria Adapt and Evade Nanosilver's Sting
- A Trick to Fold Proteins More Quickly: 'Clever' Technique Speeds Up the Analysis of Protein Dynamics
- World's Most Extreme Hearing Animal: The Greater Wax Moth
- An Electronic Nose Can Tell Pears and Apples Apart
Posted May 7, 2013:
- Combining Strategies Speeds the Work of Enzymes
- U.S. Urban Trees Store Carbon, Provide Billions in Economic Value, Finds State-by-State Analysis
- Rats Take High-Speed Multisensory Snapshots: Smell and Touch, Sniffing and 'Whisking,' Are Locked in Sync
- For Adolescents, Subway Food May Not Be Much Healthier Than McDonald's, Study Finds
- Diet Linked to Daytime Sleepiness and Alertness in Healthy Adults
- Genetic Variations Associated With Susceptibility to Bacteria Linked to Stomach Disorders
- New Insights Into Ebola Infection Pave the Way for Much-Needed Therapies
- Decline in Snow Cover Spells Trouble for Many Plants, Animals
- Silk and Cellulose Biologically Effective for Use in Stem Cell Cartilage Repair
- Oldest? New 'Bone-Head' Dinosaur Hints at Higher Diversity of Small Dinosaurs
- Do Bats Know Voices of Friends They Hang out With? Bats May Recognize Voices of Other Bats
- Once-a-Day Pill Offers Relief from Ragweed Allergy Symptoms
- Parents Who Suck on Their Infants' Pacifiers May Protect Their Children Against Developing Allergy
- Pathogen Turns Protein Into a Virulence Factor in One Easy Step
- Plants 'Talk' to Plants to Help Them Grow
- And the Beat Goes On...: The Reliable Heartbeat of Hibernators
- The More Feathers a Male Sparrow Carries to the Nest, the More Eggs the Female Will Lay
Posted May 6, 2013:
- You Are What (and Where) You Eat: Mercury Pollution Threatens Arctic Foxes
- New Fairyflies or Mymarid Wasp Species Named After University
- Climate Change, Not Human Activity, Led to Megafauna Extinction
- The Black Sea Is a Goldmine of Ancient Genetic Data
- Boosting 'Cellular Garbage Disposal' Can Delay the Aging Process
- New Technique to Track Cell Interactions in Living Bodies Developed
- Bats Use Blood to Reshape Tongue for Feeding
- Critical Link in Mammalian Odor Detection Identified
- In Vivo Flexible Large Scale Integrated Circuits Developed
- Scientists Alarmed by Rapid Spread of Brown Streak Disease in Cassava
- Zeal to Ensure Clean Leafy Greens Takes Bite out of Riverside Habitat in California
- Endogenous Antibiotic Discovered in the Brain
- Reversal of the Black Widow Myth: Some Male Spiders Prefer to Eat Old Females Rather Than Mate With Them
- Activity of Cancer Inducing Genes Can Be Controlled by the Cell's Skeleton
- Assembly of a Protein Degradation Machine Could Lead to Treatments in Cancer, Neurological Diseases
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Portable Device Provides Rapid, Accurate Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Other Bacterial Infections
- As Climate Changes, Boreal Forests to Shift North and Relinquish More Carbon Than Expected
- New Cost-Effective Genome Assembly Process
- Global Highways of Invasive Marine Species Calculated
Posted May 3, 2013:
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