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Study offers clues to 'Broken Heart Syndrome'

...nd treating this rare, life-threatening condition, thanks to data being reported at the 30th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI), May 9?2, 2007, in Orlando, FL. Researchers from Brown University in Providence, RI, have developed the largest regi...

Fuel from fiber -- Pretreatment can put corn stalks, trees in your car's tank

...aren't touting that slogan. At least not yet. But thanks to research done in part by Bruce Dale, Michigan State University professor of chemical engineering and materials science, making fuels from poplar trees and corn stalks is becoming more efficient and cost-effective. Dale is internationally known ...

Modified mushrooms may yield human drugs

... for about 500 diseases and genetic disorders, but thanks to the human genome project, before long, new drugs will be available for thousands of other diseases," Dr. Romaine said. "We need a new way of mass-producing protein-based drugs, which is economical, safe, and fast. We believe mushrooms are going to...

CT scan reveals ancient long-necked gliding reptile

... reptile may remain forever embedded in stone, but thanks to an industrial-size CT scanner at Penn State's Center for Quantitative Imaging, the bone structure and behavior of these small creatures are now known. The new gliding reptile is named Mecistrotrachelos apeoros meaning "soaring, long-necked" and...

Envisat captures first image of Sargassum from space

...n, has been detected from space for the first time thanks to an instrument aboard ESA’s environmental satellite, Envisat. The ability to monitor Sargassum globally will allow researchers to understand better the primary productivity of the ocean and better predict climate change. Using optical radiance d...

A new plant-bacterial symbiotic mechanism promising for crop applications

... the legumes, is partially free of this constraint thanks to its ability to live in association with soil bacteria of the Rhizobium, genus, capable of fixing nitrogen from the air. When these bacteria come into contact with their host plant, they trigger in the roots the formation and development of organs,...

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