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New chemical tool kit manipulates mitochondria, reveals insights into drug toxicity
24 Feb 2008
BOSTON, Mass. (Feb. 24, 2008)—Why do nearly 1 million people taking cholesterol-lowering statins often experience muscle cramps? Why is it that in the rare case when a diabetic takes medication for intestinal worms, his glucose levels...
24 Feb 2008
BOSTON, Mass. (Feb. 24, 2008)—Why do nearly 1 million people taking cholesterol-lowering statins often experience muscle cramps? Why is it that in the rare case when a diabetic takes medication for intestinal worms, his glucose levels...
Dust in West up 500 percent in past 2 centuries, says CU-Boulder study
24 Feb 2008
Railroads, ranching and livestock brought West its own 'Dust Bowl' in 1800s A dusty scene near Canyonlands in Utah. Dust in the West has increased by 500 percent since the 1800s. Click here for more information. The...
24 Feb 2008
Railroads, ranching and livestock brought West its own 'Dust Bowl' in 1800s A dusty scene near Canyonlands in Utah. Dust in the West has increased by 500 percent since the 1800s. Click here for more information. The...
What farmers think about GM crops
24 Feb 2008
Farmers are upbeat about genetically modified crops, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). A group at the Open University, led by Professor Andy Lane, has taken the first systematic look at what...
24 Feb 2008
Farmers are upbeat about genetically modified crops, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). A group at the Open University, led by Professor Andy Lane, has taken the first systematic look at what...




