(Date:9/3/2010)... years, the Vancouver Aquarium,s Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking (POST) ... the global Census of Marine Lifeand is the only ... , POST uses sound to track marine animals along ... acoustic receivers (think of ears with computer hard drives ... lines running perpendicular to the coast, from shore to ...
(Date:9/2/2010)... BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 2, 2010 The American Society ... disappointment this week in response to the Aug. 23 ... of Columbia that granted a preliminary injunction barring federal ... the society said the decision, which came in response ... effectively halts human embryonic stem-cell research in the United ...
(Date:9/2/2010)... extreme Texas summer heat? Try being an ovulating 1,200-pound ... cows suffer from damage to their ovarian follicles. Moreover, ... be damaged, said Dr. Todd Bilby, Texas AgriLife Extension ... studies have shown the eggs she ovulates for the ... damaged as well, according to Bilby. , Bilby and ...
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... A Yale School of Medicine study in the December issue ... cell hybridization with white blood cells as a major reason ... body. , "Cancer cells exhibit a remarkable number of traits ... the ability to migrate to lymph nodes and distant organs ...
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(Date:9/2/2010)... August 31, 2010 In two closely related ... discovered the underlying mechanisms that activate a type of ... findings may lead to the development of new therapies ... The results of the two companion studies were published ... journal Science . Together, the new research sheds ...
(Date:9/2/2010)... as trunks in the tree of life. All multi-cellular organisms ... other cellskidney, brain, heart or skin, for example. One class, ... any cell type in the body, making them a focal ... age-old diseases or even regrowing defective body parts. , Now, ... for the first time that a gene called Myc (pronounced ...
(Date:9/2/2010)... that have left millions homeless and hungry to the ... way in many parts of the world where disasters ... Sahel region, severe drought has been followed by floods ... of people among the world,s poorest. More than half ... as well as millions more in neighbouring Chad, Mali ...
(Date:9/2/2010)... HealthDay Reporter , , WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) ... activities have pros and cons when it comes to ... prior research, the study finds that such mental activity ... old age. But folks who loved these pursuits ... symptoms of dementia began to set in, the researchers ...
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... is available in French . , Montreal, ... at medically supervised clinics does not pose risks to ... Brochu, a researcher at the Universit de Montral School ... the NAOMI project, otherwise know as the North American ...
... the passage of the American Recovery and Investment Act ... Research praised Republican Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania for ... the National Institutes of Health (NIH). , "Senator ... of biomedical research and to the fight against cancer," ...
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