News archive: 06/4/2008


[17:08] New wireless sensor network keeps tabs on the environment
[16:47] Team hopes to use new technology to search for ETs
[16:45] Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research
[16:43] Kylie's breast cancer triggered a surge of over 30 percent in breast imaging of low-risk women
[16:36] Quake Research to Provide Rare Glimpse of How Structures Collapse
[16:34] Plant Scientists Develop New Cell-Sorting Technique
[16:04] New Link Between Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: Researchers Discover New Way Fats Kill Beta-cells
[15:57] Manipulation of molecule protects intestinal cells from radiation
[15:54] Enzyme plays key role in cell fate
[15:53] Human stem cells show promise against fatal children's diseases
[15:52] Programs succeed in reducing risky sex among HIV-positive minority men
[15:50] Non-whites receive harsher sentences for inflicted traumatic brain injury of children
[15:49] New superconductors present new mysteries, possibilities
[15:48] Does everyone really want to be a macho man?
[14:40] W28: A Mixed Bag of Supernova Remnant
[14:33] A new way to protect computer networks from Internet worms
[14:30] Grandma and grandpa are good for children
[14:28] NASA Scientists Pioneer Method for Making Giant Lunar Telescopes
[14:17] Holodeck 1.0? Star Trek-style 3-D displays make their debut
[14:11] Prototype hydrogen storage tank maintains extended thermal endurance
[13:26] Policy environments may shape international progress of human embryonic stem cell research
[13:24] Neurologically impaired mice improve after receiving human stem cells
[13:22] Data show Antarctic ice stream radiating seismically
[13:20] Simple membranes could have allowed nutrients to pass into primitive cells
[13:19] Inflatable electric car can drive off cliffs
[12:47] Are microbes the answer to the energy crisis?
[11:37] Long-term pesticide exposure may increase risk of diabetes
[11:36] New report shows locomotor training restores walking function in child with spinal cord injury
[11:35] New ballast treatment could protect Great Lakes fish
[11:34] Probiotic bacteria protect endangered frogs from lethal skin disease
[11:31] Nearly 1 in 5 teenagers admit eating problems, but anxiety is a bigger problem than appearance
[11:16] Brief, intense exercise benefits the heart
[11:14] Schistosomes, hookworm and trichuris infections synergize to increase the risk of anemia
[10:55] Glaucoma report points to increased costs
[10:53] Discovery of new signal pathway important to diabetes research
[10:50] Study finds link between amphetamine abuse and heart attacks in young adults
[10:45] Synthetic molecules hold promise for new family of anti-cancer drugs
[10:42] Weather, stomach bugs and climate change: Refining the model
[10:28] Memory in honeybees: What the right and left antenna tell the left and right brain
[10:24] Cartilage regeneration '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'
[10:22] Saving teeth by using periodontal ligament regeneration
[06:05] Parasitoid turns its host into a bodyguard
[06:03] Mammalian neurogenesis breaks into the most static brain region
[05:58] Agent in red wine found to keep hearts young
[05:57] New Zealand bird outwits alien predators
[05:57] Honeybee dance breaks down cultural barrier


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