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Posted April 14, 2013:
- Nanosponges Soak Up Toxins Released by Bacterial Infections and Venom
- Implantable, Bioengineered Rat Kidney: Transplanted Organ Produces Urine, but Further Refinement Is Needed
Posted April 12, 2013:
- Could New Flu Spark Global Flu Pandemic? New Bird Flu Strain Seen Adapting to Mammals, Humans
- Scientists Map Elusive 3-D Structure of Telomerase Enzyme, Key Actor in Cancer, Aging
- Secrets of Bacterial Slime Revealed
- Scientists Use 'the Force' (Atomic Force Microscopy) to Decode Secrets of Our Gut
- Alternative Way to Explain Life's Complexity Proposed
- Disappearing Nannies Force Parents to Accept Their Duties
- The Power of Cocoa Polyphenols Against Neurodegenerative Diseases
Posted April 11, 2013:
- Sea Mammals Find U.S. Safe Harbor
- Enzymes from Horse Feces Could Hold Secrets to Streamlining Biofuel Production
- Molecular Techniques Are 'Man's New Best Friend' in Pet Obesity Research
- How 2-Million-Year-Old Ancestor Moved: Sediba's Ribcage and Feet Were Not Suitable for Running
- 'Strikingly Similar' Brains of Human and Fly May Aid Mental Health Research
- Self-Medication in Animals Much More Widespread Than Believed
- Blocking Immune Response Protein Helps Body Clear Chronic Infection; Potential Therapy for HIV, Other Viral Infections?
- Tiny Wireless Device Shines Light on Mouse Brain, Generating Reward
- Healing by the Clock: In Fruit Flies, Intestinal Stem-Cell Regeneration Fluctuates With the Time of Day
- How Some Leaves Got Fat: It's the Veins
- Genetic Master Controls Expose Cancers' Achilles' Heel
- Chickens With Bigger Gizzards Are More Efficient
- Lady Flies Can Decide Who Will Father Their Young
- Molecular 'Superglue' Based on Flesh-Eating Bacteria
- Launch of Semi-Synthetic Artemisinin a Milestone for Malaria, Synthetic Biology
- The Rosette Agent: Monitoring a New Threat in Britain's Rivers
- Pollution: Learning the Limits for Marine Species
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Early Warning Signs of Population Collapse
- Scientists Use Nature Against Nature to Develop an Antibiotic With Reduced Resistance
- High Levels of Lead Detected in Rice Imported from Certain Countries
- Goosefish Capture Small Puffins Over Deep Water of Northwest Atlantic
- Scientists Use Islands to Gauge Rainfall's Effect on Landscapes
- Biofilm Helps Salmonella Survive Hostile Conditions
- Researchers Engineer 'Protein Switch' to Dissect Role of Cancer's Key Players
- Metabolic Fingerprinting: Using Proteomics to Identify Proteins in Gymnosperm Pollination Drops
- Great White Sharks Scavenging on Dead Whales
- Eating Solid Food Early Sets Marmosets on Path to Obesity
- Research Enables Fishermen to Harvest Lucrative Shellfish on Georges Bank
- War on Bugs: New Research Could Lead to Better Bed Bug Control
- Young Children Have Grammar and Chimpanzees Don't
- Transparent Brain Using Hydrogel Process
- World's Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Bonebed Yields Organic Remains
- Fighting Disease from Within the Mosquito: New Techniques to Help Halt the Spread of Disease
- Clinging to Crevices, E. Coli Thrive
- Genome Mapping of Koalas Is Promising Start for Understanding How Koalas Respond to Infectious Diseases
- Chimpanzees Use Botanical Skills to Discover Fruit
- Some Types of Papilloma Virus Might Prevent Cervical Cancer
- Ocean Nutrients a Key Component of Future Change, Say Scientists
- Protected Wildlife Areas Are 'Welcome Mats' for UK's Bird Newcomers
- Unusual Anal Fin Offers New Insight Into Evolution
Posted April 9, 2013:
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