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7 Nov 2009
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Magnetic nanoparticles to simultaneously diagnose,...
- 6 Nov 2009
Whether it's magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) giving an army of 'therapeutically armed' white blood cells direction to invade a deadly tumour's...
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Pathogen protection and virulence: Dark side of...
- 6 Nov 2009
Blacksburg, Va. -- Researchers at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech and Montana State University have discovered a...
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Carnegie Mellon researchers link health-care debate...
- 6 Nov 2009
Lifestyle choices vs. life expectancy PITTSBURGH—The current health care debate in the United States is complicated. Trade-offs between...
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DNA molecules in moss open door to new biotechnology
- 6 Nov 2009
Plasmids, which are DNA molecules capable of independent replication in cells, have played an important role in gene technology. Researchers...
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A new computer simulator allows to design military...
- 6 Nov 2009
This press release is available in French and Spanish. IMAGE: This photo shows ants' movements. Click here...
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Computer predicts reactions between molecules and...
- 6 Nov 2009
Good news for heterogeneous catalysis and the hydrogen economy: computers can now be used to make accurate predictions of the reactions of...
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Perfectly proportioned
- 6 Nov 2009
IMAGE: A new simulation technique helps to improve the sintering process: it calculates the best method for...
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Lasers put a shine on metals
- 6 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Metal mold for glass manufacture: the lower part of the mold has been left unprocessed, the upper part...
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SNM applauds House action to build medical isotopes...
- 6 Nov 2009
American Medical Isotopes Production Act of 2009 will ensure reliable medical isotope supply Reston, Va.—SNM applauds the U.S. House of...
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DNA barcodes: Creative new uses span health, fraud,...
- 6 Nov 2009
Scientists to seal historic agreement on plant barcodes; DNA in permafrost may reveal Earth's pre-historic Life The scientific ability to...
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The University of Oklahoma joins Kyoto University...
- 6 Nov 2009
NORMAN, Okla. – The University of Oklahoma will partner with Kyoto University to present the International Symposium on Radar and...
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UWM study explores why women leave engineering careers
- 6 Nov 2009
NSF-funded study seeks input from women with engineering degrees MILWAUKEE — While only one in 10 male engineers leave their field by the...
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eStadium application brings multimedia sports...
- 6 Nov 2009
IMAGE: The eStadium application debuts Nov. 7. Click here for more...
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Keeping hearts pumping with 'LifeFlow'
- 5 Nov 2009
Tel Aviv University's smart IV device to save lives at disaster sites When paramedics rush to the scene of a multi-car pileup or a terror...
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Autism Consortium symposium draws record number of...
- 5 Nov 2009
Boston – November 5, 2009 – The Autism Consortium, an innovative collaboration of researchers, clinicians, funders and families...
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Carnegie Mellon researchers receive grant
- 5 Nov 2009
Improving awareness of electricity consumption PITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University's Lucio Soibelman, H. Scott Matthews and Jose M.F....
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Researcher: 'Optical biopsy' for breast cancer...
- 5 Nov 2009
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Most biopsies following mammograms reveal benign abnormalities, not cancer. But women may not have to endure the...
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November 2009 story tips from the US Department of...
- 5 Nov 2009
TRANSPORTATION -- Gone hybrid . . . Fuel economy ratings for the new 2010 model year automobiles are now posted at the www.fueleconomy.gov web...
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Dartmouth professor finds that iconic Oswald photo...
- 5 Nov 2009
Dartmouth Computer Scientist Hany Farid has new evidence regarding a photograph of accused John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Farid, a...
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Boat tail reduces truck fuel consumption by 7.5 percent
- 5 Nov 2009
Public highways A boat tail is a tapering protrusion about two metres in length mounted on the rear of a truck. The boat tail had already...
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Melatonin, a hormone segregated by human body,...
- 5 Nov 2009
This press release is available in French and Spanish. Melatonin, a natural hormone segregated by the own human body, is an excellent sleep...
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A new system preserves the right to privacy in...
- 5 Nov 2009
IMAGE: A new system preserves the right to privacy in Internet searches. Click here for more...
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Excitation pattern peak is more important...
- 5 Nov 2009
The perceptions of five Chinese vowel /u, o, a, y, i/ and many perceptional phenomena can be explained well by the excitation pattern peaks....
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PTB Terahertz calibration satisfies US laser...
- 5 Nov 2009
Coherent Inc., a world leader in laser technology with headquarters in the USA, and the PTB have joined their expertise in Terahertz...
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Airborne nitrogen shifts aquatic nutrient limitation...
- 5 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Scientist Laura Steger (University of Colorado) is sampling Sandvotni Lake in southwestern Norway. This...
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CU-Boulder map of human bacterial diversity shows...
- 5 Nov 2009
Unique human microbe communities have wide implications for human health IMAGE: Personalized bacterial...
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Complete Genomics publishes in Science on low-cost...
- 5 Nov 2009
VIDEO: Complete Genomics makes DNA nanoarrays for use in its sequencing process by introducing a solution of...
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Genomes of biofuel yeasts reveal clues that could...
- 5 Nov 2009
November 6, 2009 – As global temperatures and energy costs continue to soar, renewable sources of energy will be key to a sustainable...
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Gene therapy success in severe brain disorder...
- 5 Nov 2009
Affected families achieve goal of saving children. Exciting results reported in Science VIDEO: Dr. Patrick...
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How size matters for catalysts
- 5 Nov 2009
Study links size, activity, electronic properties IMAGE: University of Utah chemistry Professor Scott Anderson...
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