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New Southern California Beetle Killing Oaks
May 2, 2009 US Forest Service scientists have completed a study on a beetle that was first detected in California in 2004, but has now attacked 67 percent of the oak trees in an area 30 miles east of San ... > full story -
Agricultural Contaminants Threaten Doñana National Park In Spain
April 27, 2009 Eleven years after the Aznalcóllar pyrite mine rupture, in the north of the Doñana National Park (Huelva), the contamination caused from the spill seems to have been overcome. ... > full story -
Birds: Feather Color Is More Than Skin Deep
April 15, 2009 Where do birds get their red feathers from? According to a new article, the red carotenoids that give the common crossbill its red coloration are produced in the liver, not the skin, as previously ... > full story -
Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Could Be Used In Gene Therapy
May 19, 2009 Gene therapy offers hope in treating diseases such as cystic fibrosis and disorders of the retina, as well as with more common illnesses such as AIDS, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases (for ... > full story -
Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur Tooth Ever Found In Spain
July 7, 2009 Researchers have compared an Allosauroidea tooth found in deposits in Riodeva, Teruel, with other similar samples. The palaeontologists have concluded that this is the largest tooth of a carnivorous ... > full story -
Discovery May Lead To Development Of Safer Immunosuppressants
March 15, 2009 Immunosuppressive treatment is necessary to prevent rejection of an organ after transplant and has great potential for treating chronic inflammatory diseases. However, currently available ... > full story -
Bionic Technology Aims To Give Sight To Woman Blinded Beginning At Age 13
October 21, 2009 A 50-year-old New York woman who was diagnosed with a progressive blinding disease at age 13 was implanted with an experimental electronic eye implant that has partially restored her ... > full story -
Milestone Toward Ending River Blindness In The Western Hemisphere By 2012
April 7, 2009 Scientists report that the transmission of onchocerciasis or river blindness has been broken in Escuintla, Guatemala, one of the largest endemic areas in the Western Hemisphere to date to stop the ... > full story -
Frequent Price Promotions Threaten Quality Brands, INFORMS Study Shows
December 8, 2008 Frequent price cuts can have a major adverse effects on brand equity, even for well-respected brands, according to a study published in a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the ... > full story -
Novel DNA Vaccine Leads To Kidney Damage Prevention In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Models
June 18, 2009 DNA vaccination using lupus autoantigens and interleukin-10 (IL-10, a cytokine that plays an important role in regulating the immune system) has potential as a novel therapy to induce antigen ... > full story

