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BrightSurf.com Science News Headlines March 2006
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March 31, 2006
New device could cut chemotherapy deaths
New human retrovirus originated in mice
Gold Nanoparticles Emit Intense Heat, Study Finds
Sleep apnea treatment benefits the heart
Magnetically guided catheter zaps atrial fibrillation
Measuring electrical arcs at the micrometer scale
Quantum dot method rapidly identifies bacteria
Study examines risk for misuse of ADHD stimulant medications
Scientists observe solitary vibrations in uranium
Rare Tibetan antelope listed as endangered
Dangerous glucose-hungry cervical tumors can be detected using PET scans
MINOS experiment sheds light on mystery of neutrino disappearance
HIV accessory protein disables host immunity via receptor-protein intermediary
Evidence of estrogen and progesterone hormone allergy has been discovered by Texas researchers
Translational derepression & oncogene expression in breast cancer cells
Duke To Test Bird Flu Vaccine Dosing
New male contraceptive clears hurdle
Unravelling a cosmic mystery-scientists discover the Universe's strongest magnetic field
How a locust's eardrum could lead to tiny microphones
Rapid temperature increases above the Antarctic
International study questions health benefits of moderate drinking
March 30, 2006
DOE JGI releases experimental metagenomics data management & analysis system
Cassini finds 'missing link' moonlet evidence in Saturn's rings
Parents need to be educated about HPV vaccinations for daughters
Truly informed consent must include talking about future fertility, warn experts
Water found to be main culprit in Argentine ant invasions
New materials for high efficiency organic solid state lighting
Nanoporous 'sponge' removes mercury from offshore produced waters
Carnegie Mellon study sets benchmark properties for popular conducting plastic
Picking apart how neurons learn
Liver Cancer Linked to Cellular Repair Pathway
Simple idea to dramatically improve dengue vaccinations
Embryos tell story of Earth's earliest animals
More Evidence Chicxulub Was Too Early
Ocean 'dead zones' trigger sex changes in fish, posing extinction threat
First clinical trial of gene therapy for muscular dystrophy now under way
Genetics experts join together to support efforts to identify remaining hurricane Katrina victims
Better estimates for future extreme precipitation in Europe
Lack of specialist training for nurses is failing adolescent cancer patients
Biodiversity conservation may help reduce the impacts of natural disasters - UNU
Bird-flu vaccine works at high doses; Focus turns to ways to stretch vaccine supply
Researchers identify new childhood-onset epilepsy disorder and its genetic cause
Children who sleep less are three times more likely to be overweight
March 29, 2006
Researchers identify OCD risk gene
Scientists discover new gene responsible for spread of cancer
Liquid ventilation
Research shows certain metabolites responsible for initiating breast and prostate cancer
Therapy program export treats borderline personality disorder
New approach removes sulfur from military-grade fuel; Syngas powers the process
New insight into joint lubrication that keeps osteoarthritis at bay
Helping mentally retarded children and adolescents
New 'litmus test' could aid discovery of anti-cancer drugs
Carbon nanotube absorption measured in worms, cancer cells
Prenatal Genistein In Soy Reduces Obesity In Offspring
Mega Eruption of Yellowstone's Southern Twin
Hopes raised for effectiveness of multiple sclerosis drug
Small study points to addictive effects of frequent tanning
NASA Sees Solar Eclipse in a Different Light
Stem cell treatment succeeds in spinal cord-injured rats
Novel newborn screening can open door to treating rare but devastating diseases
Cerium oxide nanotubes get noticed
Study finds in utero arsenic exposure tied to lung disease
3-D imaging to enable clean energy technologies
"Bad" Enzymes May Wear White Hats After Stroke
Citing Climate Change, Group, UNH Scientist Announce New Beginning of "Natural Spring"
Getting ACL tears to heal themselves
Envisat making first direct measurements of ocean surface velocities
March 28, 2006
Alaska timber projection study reveals market trends
Enzyme inhibitors block replication Of SARS virus
Pregnant women should not ignore breast cancer symptoms
Sumatra megaquake defied theory
Delay in surgery decreases survival for bladder cancer patients
Researchers reverse juvenile diabetes in animal model; Clinical trial FDA approved
Powerful new tool for studying brain development
Seagrass Is In Decline Worldwide, Says UNH Researcher
Researchers find better prostate cancer indicators
Growing body of research links lead to osteoporosis
Inducing Melanoma for Cancer Vaccine Development
Coal-based jet fuel poised for next step
AIDS, TB, malaria and bird flu spread unchecked in Burma
Climate change: The rice genome to the rescue
Researchers get neurons and silicon talking
Promise shown for data encryption and data storage using holograms
Growth hormone is made in the brain, report scientists
From Europa to the lab, a new recipe for oxygen on icy moons
New family of biodegradable polymers shows promise for intracellular drug delivery
Accelerated evolution converts RNA enzyme to DNA enzyme in vitro
High-dose vitamin C as a cancer therapy
Smokers, drinkers and men appear to develop colorectal cancer at earlier ages
Computer model maps strengths, weaknesses of nanotubes
Minimal cocktail for growing human embryonic stem cells established
Asleep or awake we retain memory
Modeling the chemical reactions of nanoparticles
Finally, JAP study shows headdown bedrest precisely mimics human physiology in spaceflight
Horse antibodies against the bird flu virus H5N1 are effective as treatment in mice
March 27, 2006
Cystic fibrosis research could benefit from multi-functional sensing tool
UC Davis study shows grape seed extract may be effective in reducing blood pressure
Light-sensitive particles change chemistry at the flick of a switch
New Nanotechnology Analysis: Tiny Tech Brings Huge Changes
Clues to African archaeology found in lead isotopes
'Custom' nanoparticles could improve cancer diagnosis and treatment
Researchers create pigs that produce heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids
Light activated anticancer drug targeted to DNA using cisplatin like sub-units
Memory function: There is hope for alcoholics with Korsakoff Syndrome
Rivers indicate earlier snowmelt in eastern North America
Drug shown to provide much needed alternative therapy for chronic shoulder pain
Scientists discover interplay between genes and viruses in tiny ocean plankton
U-M study: Program to boost elderly flu vaccination could save lives
Wasabi's kick linked to single pain receptor
Too much or too little sleep increases diabetes risk
Serendipity versus planning-cancer drugs of the future?
Human albumin from tobacco plants
New study reports increased response to therapy with no added toxicity in treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer
Two new studies reveal benefits of laparoscopic surgery for uterine cancer
New study establishes criteria to detect ovarian cancer in asymptomatic postmenopausal women
Cedars-Sinai researchers discover treatment for deadly brain tumors and infections
MRI study opens door to assessing, preventing dangerous brain iron levels
Einstein researchers find potential new drugs for tuberculosis
Tweaking Taxol points way to a greener, more productive future
Study shows rituximab effective in treating chronic graft-versus-host disease
March 24, 2006
New studies show topical glucosamine targets pigment overproduction
New map of the Milky Way charts where stars are born
NASA Scientist Claims Warmer Ocean Waters Reducing Ice Worldwide
Mars meteorite similar to bacteria-etched earth rocks
Red Tide causes sea turtle die-off in El Salvador
NASA's Chandra Finds Evidence for Quasar Ignition
Towards a new test of general relativity?
What Happened to the Antimatter? Fermilab's DZero Experiment Finds Clues in Quick-Change Meson
Ocean virus identified in human blood samples
Sometimes no treatment is the right option for low-risk prostate cancer
Junk DNA may not be so junky after all
Cannibal stars like their food hot, XMM-Newton reveals
Questions over accuracy of MRI in diagnosing multiple sclerosis
Evidence for omega 3 fats less conclusive than we thought, say experts
UCR-led study identifies crucial mechanism involved in immune response against viruses
Emory scientists discover unique binding method for essential cellular protein ubiquitin
Glimpse to past adds weight to global warming forecasts
Procedure cures some diabetic mice, but not in the way previously reported
MIT: Oceans are a major gene swap-meet for plankton
Global program to eliminate elephantiasis has early success in Egypt
Women suffer from anxiety and stress after birth, not only depression
The 'oxygen imperative'
Arctic, antarctic melting may raise sea levels faster than expected
March 23, 2006
Age is an independent risk factor in young women with breast cancer
Pregnancy research leads to progress on premature delivery
Reduced insulin in the brain triggers Alzheimer's degeneration
Teens' herbal product use associated with illicit substance use
Research leads to healthful strategies for re-setting the body's clock
Typical pregnancy is now only 39 weeks
MIT makes move toward vehicles that morph
MIT makes move toward vehicles that morph
Electrical stimulation boosts stroke recovery
Successful cell engineering may lead to mad cow prevention, say researchers
New DNA 'fingerprinting' technique separates hemp from marijuana
Cell therapy slows progression of an inherited neurological disease; Improves motor skills in mice
Ideas on gas-giant planet formation take shape
Climate change and the rise of atmospheric oxygen
Relic of life in that Martian meteorite? A fresh look
Carnegie scientists fine-tuning methods for Stardust analysis
New lipid molecule holds promise for gene therapy
New international standards for tuberculosis care published
Beta carotene slows decline in lung power associated with ageing
'Sick building syndrome' hallmark of job stress and lack of support, not unhealthy surroundings
Male smokers 40 percent more likely to be impotent than non-smokers
March 22, 2006
MTBE contamination: A microbial approach for groundwater
Imaging technology helps identify esophageal cancer patients who respond well to treatment
Effects of preterm birth and early environmental risks continue into adolescence
Warming trend may contribute to malaria's rise
Extreme personality poses risk of ADHD, conduct disorder
Large centrifuge helps researchers mimic effects of Katrina on levees
Purdue findings reveal possible Alzheimer's link to brain organ
Kids with Cavities Overweight, Not Underweight
Manipulating Cell Receptor Alters Animal Behavior
Warbling Whales Speak a Language All Their Own
Protecting endangered species helps reduce poverty
Polar neutrino observatory takes a big step forward
A new metal detector to study human disease
Hopkins study shows low-dose aspirin suppresses clumping of blood platelets in both sexes
New Tools Developed for Studying Neurodegenerative Brain Disorders
Discovery of new molecular tools for biosynthesis could lead to important advances in use of pectin in medicine, agriculture and industry
Cheaper and simpler keyhole surgery
Scientists one step closer to cancer vaccine
Potential prostate cancer treatment improvements discovered by researchers at Cedars-Sinai
UCSB researchers discover shape matters to macrophages
March 21, 2006
Amazon rainforest greens up in the dry season
UC Davis study with mice links thimerosal with immune system dysfunction
Butterflies lose body fat during metamorphosis
Innovative approach affords Binghamton University researchers clearer view of autism
Williams College faculty/student team travel to study solar eclipse
Rutgers researchers find fat gene
Using 'minutiae' to match fingerprints can be accurate
New 'liquid lens' data for immersion lithography
Algorithm advance produces quantum calculation record
Medication plus oral contraceptive may improve female pattern hair loss
Injection of synthetic polymer may improve facial wasting syndrome associated with HIV
Bariatric surgery linked to reduced blood pressure at 18 months after surgery
Scientists discover that widely available drug also helps fight kidney disease
Animals can change genes quickly to keep up with viral ingenuity
Increased cognitive control in Tourette's syndrome
Behavioral studies show UV contributes to marsupial color vision
Referential-gesture communication in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Common practices at petting zoos put visitors at risk
Knowing our history is best way to gauge benefits of technology
March 20, 2006
Environmental chemicals implicated in cancer, say experts
Sea Coral's Trick Helps Scientists Tag Proteins
Breast asymmetry predicts breast cancer
A new focus for the mechanism of nerve growth
OSU Creates World's First Transparent Integrated Circuit
Minor mutations in avian flu virus increase chances of human infection
Researchers Reveal Possibility of Separating Anticancer Properties of Vitamin D
Scientists discover basic defect in cystic fibrosis airway glands
Brain-scanning technology reveals how we process brands and products
Same Genes May Underlie Alcohol and Nicotine Co-Abuse
Radar altimetry confirms global warming is affecting polar glaciers
Rhinos clinging to survival in the heart of Borneo, despite poaching
Unique weather radar to investigate snowfall
Women with breast cancer who choose preventive mastectomies
Drug helps cognitive function in brain tumor patients after radiation
Newspaper coverage of neurologic conditions incorrect 20 percent of the time, study shows
Mailman School of Public Health researchers develop diagnostic test for pathogens
Older breast cancer survivors shared care study
March 17, 2006
Tiny 'cages' could trap carbon dioxide and help stop climate change
Experts call for balance in addressing under treated pain and drug abuse
Cosmetic plastic surgery patients chose needle over knife
New satellite data on universe's first trillionth second
Research re-examines strong hurricane studies
MiRNA Fingerprint Identified in Platelet Formation
Saturn ring spokes may re-appear in July, says new U. of Colorado study
Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation
Commercial interests driving standards for formula milk
Scientists reveal how deadly toxin hijacks cells
New evidence suggests statins could prove useful in treating MS
Diabetes research yielding breakthrough success
Research mice help scientists understand the complexities of cholesterol
UT Dallas nanotechnologists demonstrate artificial muscles powered by highly energetic fuels
New process builds electronic function into optical fiber
A balancing act between the sexes
'Frequency comb' spectroscopy proves to be powerful chemical analysis tool
New wrinkle in the mystery of high-Tc superconductors
Combining multiple treatments improves multiple sclerosis therapy
Cancer cells lose drug resistance following electrical stimulation in vitro
Targeting the dosage compensation complex
Gene influences antidepressant response
March 16, 2006
Study to test drug's potential to preserve insulin production in newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetics
Chance discovery: Alaska Range glacier surges
Astronomers report unprecedented double helix nebula near center of the Milky Way
UCR Researchers Grow Bone Cells on Carbon Nanotubes
Evolution in Action: Why Some Viruses Jump Species
Century of data shows intensification of water cycle but no increase in storms or floods
Harvard Six Cities Study Follow Up: Reducing Soot Particles Is Associated with Longer Lives
Smoking interferes with brain's recovery from alcoholism
Minimally invasive approach can work for many thyroid patients
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes
U-M scientists identify major psoriasis susceptibility gene
New Test of Snow's Thickness May 'Bear' Results Key to Polar Climate Studies, Wildlife Habitat
Researchers lift a corner of the veil of depression
Molecule targets and kills tumor cells, starves blood supply
Scientists discover reason behind ear canal in Chinese frog: Ultrasonic communication
Molecule by molecule, new assay shows real-time gene activity
A new view of asthma's cause
Eclipsing brown dwarfs provide new key to the star formation process
March 15, 2006
Magnetic nanoparticles facilitate separations in 'one-pot' multi-step reactions
Cells in mucus from lungs of high-risk patients can predict tumor development
Reducing fine particulate air pollution cuts mortality risk
Electrons 'in limbo' seen for first time
Kiwi astronomers help find icy 'Super Earth' - Life in space discovery a step closer
Newly discovered small molecules
Mayo Clinic researchers say bariatric surgery may reduce risk of heart disease
Alzheimer's study first to explain death of brain cells
Ultracold atoms produce long-sought quantum mix
Rare volcanic plumes create uncommonly dangerous ash flows
Rice University researchers create 'nanorice'
Asthma risk increased in women with high levels of fat tissue inflammatory protein
Study Offers Preview of Ice Sheet Melting, Rapid Climate Changes
Pressable photonic crystals produce full-colour fingerprints and promise enhanced security
Small birthweight and premature births associated with higher risk of child abuse
Hospitalized patients with schizophrenia more likely to have medical and surgical complications
Researchers develop foundation for circuitry and devices based on graphite
Ice Volcanoes on Saturn's Moon Enceladus
NASA Study Links "Smog" to Arctic Warming
Quickplacer, the fastest robot in the world
Found: Key 'go between' in heart disease
Post-stent maintenance therapies questioned
New generation of cardiac interventions, therapies optimize heart disease care
Enoxaparin beats unfractionated heparin as adjunct therapy for heart attacks
Impact of fondaparinux tested on most serious heart attacks
March 14, 2006
Gold Nanorods May Make Safer Cancer Treatment
Greenhouse theory smashed by biggest stone
New technique provides the first full view of the far side of the sun
Comet from coldest spot in solar system has material from hottest places
Advice to children with sleep apnea: Wear that night-time breathing device!
Common anti-convulsant drug may help slow the progression of dementia
UCI researchers identify new form of superior memory syndrome
Anti-HIV drugs unlikely to stop HIV spread
Scientists discover how coffee can reduce risk of pancreatitis
Mars under the spotlight again
Obesity surgery translates to cardiac benefit
Intensive statin therapy may partially reverse plaque build-up in arteries
Study on brain injury in rugby players will enhance safety and recovery
Potential heart benefit found in stem cells
Shrinking magnetic storage media down to the nanoscale
Cognitive impairment appears to be common in ALS patients
Medications that lower blood pressure linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease
March 09, 2006
Scientists use PET scans to monitor lung inflammation noninvasively
MIT research holds promise for Huntington's treatment
Are tougher electronic components on the way?
Impact of Climate Warming on Polar Ice Sheets Confirmed
Study explores which carnivores are most likely to kill other carnivores
Sandia's Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin
New Study Shows Benefit of Early Therapy in HIV-infected Infants
Genetically engineered mosquitoes show resistance to dengue fever virus
Reining in Carbon Dioxide Levels Imperative but Possible
Biologists develop genome-wide map of miRNA-mRNA interactions
Early Land Animals Could Walk and Run Like Mammals, New Study Finds
Effect of diabetes on heart may differ by ethnicity, study finds
Research shows fat fuels inflammation killer
Scientists piece together the most distant cosmic explosion
Poison dart frog mimics gain when birds learn to stay away
New study finds dairy is not associated with weight gain
Most human-chimp differences due to gene regulation - not genes
Woods Hole Research Center scientist furthering discussion of soil carbon decomposition
March 08, 2006
Less-invasive technique has improved outcomes of aortic aneurysm repair
'Stent-Graft' procedure improves outcomes of carotid aneurysm repair
Elderly have higher risk for cardiovascular, respiratory disease
Liverpool study highlights national crisis in pathology
Cholesterol-lowering foods most effective when combined, U of T study
Formula feeding, early introduction of infant food may not contribute to childhood obesity
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute launches microbial database
Liquid crystals show promise in controlling embryonic stem cells
'Shuttling' protein possibly key to resilience of cancer cells
Scientists provide new evidence for cellular cause of SIDS
Antibiotic not sufficient for serious eye infection in communities with high disease prevalence
Coffee consumption linked to increased risk of heart attack for persons with certain gene variation
Exposure to fine particle air pollution linked with risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases
Magdalenian Girl is a woman and therefore has oldest recorded case of impacted wisdom teeth
New target for obesity and related metabolic disorders
Adaptation to oxygen deprivation elucidates tumor physiology
Human factors issues in firearms design and training
UCLA, University of Michigan Chemists Report Progress in Quest to Use Hydrogen as Fuel for Cars and Electronic Devices
March 07, 2006
Scientist warns of threat to last stronghold of endangered turtle
Experience backs early heart valve replacement
Mental stress effects on heart more common than previously known
Studies Suggest New Targets for Tuberculosis Treatments
Nanoparticles create biocompatible capsules
How to Grow a Bigger Brain
New study confirms the ecological virtues of organic farming
Carbon fiber cars could put U.S. on highway to efficiency
Smallest Triceratops skull described
More evidence mammals, fruit flies share make-up on function of biological clocks
World's oldest ship timbers found in Egyptian desert
Scientists issue unprecedented forecast of next sunspot cycle
Record-breaking luminosity boosts discovery potential at Fermilab's Tevatron collider
Experimental atomic clock uses ytterbium 'pancakes'
Some heart patients vulnerable to mental stress
Two other Mars missions heating up
Prenatal Pesticide Exposure May Lead to High Blood Pressure and a Decreased Neurological Ability to Copy Shapes In Childhood
Simple test could predict major complications in sickle cell patients
New NSF aircraft to probe hazardous atmospheric whirlwinds
Tomorrow's endangered species: Act now to protect species not yet under threat
Scientists find brain function most important to maths ability
Aspirin to prevent heart disease is beneficial in a wider range of men
Hurricanes, other vortices seize energy via 'hostile takeovers'
March 06, 2006
Study of 2004 tsunami forces rethinking of giant earthquake theory
Against pulmonary fibrosis
New organic substrate
Manchester scientists create new bio-gel for 3D cell culture
The high percentages of depression have been greatly exaggerated
Dying of excitement
Peer exclusion among children results in reduced classroom participation and academic achievement
New genetic discovery explains 74 percent cases of age-related macular degeneration
Anti-depressant use associated with increased risk for heart patients
From biological imaging to Sudoku solutions
Earth's turbulence stirs things up slower than expected
Largest crater in the great Sahara discovered by Boston University scientists
Penn pairs chronically ill patients with medical students to create better doctor
People Use Separate Brain Mechanisms to Make Ambiguous and Risky Choices
U of MN research shows how infection-fighting cells interact
Envisat altimeter watches Pacific for cold tongue of La Ni√ħa
Space suit technology can protect workers from heatstroke
Convergent evolution of molecules in electric fish
Top ten contact dermatitis allergens identified in Mayo Clinic study
Omega 3 fatty acids influence mood, impulsivity and personality, study indicates
Serotonin may play role in hardening of the arteries
March 03, 2006
Archaeologists to establish true value of Roman silver coins
Part-time pulsar yields new insight into inner workings of cosmic clocks
A protein fragment called 12.5 kda cystatin may generate first simple test for multiple sclerosis
Pesticides in the nation's streams and ground water
Flow of high-pressure form of ice tells tales of interiors of giant icy moons
Research Shows Ventilated Auto Seats Improve Fuel Economy, Comfort
Study reveals mass migration of mormon crickets driven by hunger, fear
Doubts raised about illegal drug use surveys
Researchers to Scrutinize Megacity Pollution During Mexico City Field Campaign
NDRI researchers evaluate prison Hepatitis program
Bone marrow cells can become functional gut lining cells
Acute Stress Boosts Flu Shot Response in Women, Small Study Finds
Weighting cancer drugs to make them hit tumors harder
A new magnetic phenomenon may improve RAM memories and the storage capacity of hard drives
What's needed for terminally ill patients to die at home?
Screening may over-diagnose 1 in 10 breast cancers
Stanford doctors spotlight fatal flaw in multiple sclerosis drug trial
Antarctic ice sheet losing mass, says University of Colorado study
Scientists capture the speediest ever motion in a molecule
Baby's helping hands
Chimpanzee cooperators
A new tree of life allows a closer look at the origin of species
Study of Latina women and children finds large variation in susceptibility to pesticides
Smoking cessation delivered at-home proves effective
March 02, 2006
IODP scientists acquire 'treasure trove' of climate records off Tahiti coast
Einstein scientists discover cause and possible treatments for hereditary movement disorder
Case School of Engineering professor applies virtual reality simulation to train world's brain and heart surgeons
Sex: Why bother? Evolutionary mysteries probed at UH
Anti-inflammatory drug's potentially deadly side effect found to be rare
Plastic surgeons countdown first full facial transplantation
Advanced Aircraft to Probe Hazardous Atmospheric Whirlwinds
Disease damages wheat roots, thwarts water uptake
UMaine researcher puts new date on early agriculture
National Academies news: Managing coal combustion residues in mines
Hawaii's anthurium growers cope with plant disease
'Nano skins' show promise as flexible electronic devices
Obesity and risk for death due to motor vehicle crashes
Reactions to last DTaP vaccine not prevented
University of Virginia Study Finds Commitment to Marriage, Emotional Engagement Key to Wives' Happiness
Depressive symptoms in adolescents associated with parental domestic violence
Hit-and-run injury to the brain
Complicating in order to simplify
March 01, 2006
Think solar not nuclear for the energy of the future, say scientists
Amber reveals ecology of 30 million year old spiders
Nature, nurture and the risk of depression
Delayed-release stimulant used to treat ADHD may be less subject to abuse
Marrow-derived stem cells deliver new cytokine to kill brain tumor cells, offer protection
Update on tuberculosis - 2005
Inflammatory biomarker helps identify progressive precancerous lesions in the lung
Boston University scientists develop new application to characterize structure of DNA molecules
The evolution of right- and left-handedness
Elders' stereotypes predict hearing decline
Secrets of success in the rapid treatment of heart attacks
Surgery for Child Apnea Leads to Weight Gain
Frailty in elderly may be prevented or reversed if addressed early
Study of early estrogen's effect on heart disease similar to WHI findings
Rochester researchers delve into concussions
New research forecasts better weather forecasts
Software promises more efficient design process
MIT method reveals how radiation damages the body
Scientists Confirm Historic Massive Flood in Climate Change
Study suggests MPA is effective treatment for hot flashes
UCI researcher identifies brain activity that 'sets the stage' for retaining memories
Depression model leaves mice with molecular scar
Tissue engineering technique does not cause tumor growth
Bioengineers create stable networks of blood vessels
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