The remotes and clock stopped working. A fuse was replaced and they work now; except the panic button on both the remotes does not sound any alarm. Any explanation? (The horn on the steering wheel does work.)
A search for genes that change their levels of expression in response to nutrient deprivation has uncovered potential clues to the mechanism underlying the health benefits of omega fatty acids. In the journal Genes & Development, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers describe finding...
New research from the US finds the action of three gene variants already linked with Parkinson's may contribute to a defect in how brain cells move internal proteins around. The discovery could help explain the cause of, and point to treatment for, the common, non-familial form of the disease...
Hot flushes are not 'in the head,' but new research suggests they may start there; a UA research team has identified a region in the brain that may trigger the uncomfortable surges of heat most women experience in the first few years of menopause Hot flushes affect millions of people, and not...
Both nature and nurture appear to be significant factors in early antisocial behaviors of adopted children, a Wayne State University researcher believes. Christopher Trentacosta, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recently examined data from 361...
Up until a few weeks ago, I'd never seen the Clue movie, and I'll admit I was skeptical. After all, Battleship came out not that long ago. Obviously, I was pleasantly surprised because Clue rocks. More »
Rutgers scientists think they have found a way to prevent and possibly reverse the most debilitating symptoms of a rare, progressive childhood degenerative disease that leaves children with slurred speech, unable to walk, and in a wheelchair before they reach adolescence...
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Scientists have found that a strain of yeast implicated in inflammatory skin conditions, including eczema, can be killed by certain peptides and could potentially provide a new treatment for these debilitating skin conditions. This research is published in the Society for Applied Microbiology's...
I am planning a party for my younger sister who is turning 10 next week. I am working on a scavenger hunt but I need help for a final clue. Here's what I've done so far:
To find your first digit here's your way how, just look under the juice of a cow. (Milk)
The second digit is now what you...
Most people relate to the body's immune system in terms of fighting off colds, however, new research from the University of Adelaide seems to indicate that immune cells in the brain may contribute to how people respond to alcohol. Research leader Dr Mark Hutchinson from the University's School...
Scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Toronto, University Health Network and McGill University have obtained significant new insights into the causes of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune disorders including type 1 diabetes, lupus...
A new study finds that a protein key to Parkinson's disease has likely been mischaracterized. The protein, alpha-synuclein, appears to have a radically different structure in healthy cells than previously thought, challenging existing disease paradigms and suggesting a new therapeutic...
I'm really stuck on this one... The clue is ; Welcome stranger. You seem to be lost. Talk to the girl related to Sailor Moon to get your next clue..
Ive never even heard of Sailor Moon! Please help,
~Shannon :)
Its one of the difficult clues I need to work out, only I have no idea what the answer is. (who the celeb is)
It's for a teen site so I'm assuming whoever it is on the list here:
(look on the celeb interview section on the left)...
ok so for spring break im going to Mazatlan mexico and we are staying at a resort we will be spending a week there but i have no idea what to pack for the trip please make me a list of stuff to pack oh im 14 if it helps we will be flying too