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    Small Molecules Give EMBL Scientists Bigger Picture Of Animal Evolution

    The last ancestor we shared with worms, which roamed the seas around 600 million years ago, may already have had a sophisticated brain that released hormones into the blood and was connected to various sensory organs. The evidence comes not from a newly found fossil but from the study of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    EMBL Scientists Shed Light On Cellular Communication Systems Involved In Neurodegener

    Cells rely on a range of signalling systems to communicate with each other and to control their own internal workings. Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now found a way to hack into a vital communications system, raising the possibility of...
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    Research Published By Standard Process Inc. Scientists About The Effects Of Dietary I

    In collaboration with the scientists in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Standard Process scientists have published a study examining the effects of nutritional supplement ingredients on cholesterol levels in Rapacz familial hypercholesterolemic swine or...
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    Scientists Take Important Step Toward The Proverbial Fountain Of Youth

    Going back for a second dessert after your holiday meal might not be the best strategy for living a long, cancer-free life say researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. That's because they've shown exactly how restricted calorie diets - specifically in the form of restricted...
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    Scientists Take Important Step Toward The Proverbial Fountain Of Youth

    Going back for a second dessert after your holiday meal might not be the best strategy for living a long, cancer-free life say researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. That's because they've shown exactly how restricted calorie diets - specifically in the form of restricted...
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    Scientists At The Genome Institute Of Singapore And 26 Institutes In China Identify L

    In a first-time-ever genome-wide association study (GWAS) of leprosy and the largest GWAS effort on infectious diseases in the world, scientists at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and 26 institutes in China found seven genes that can cause people to become susceptible to leprosy. The...
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    Scientists At The Genome Institute Of Singapore And 26 Institutes In China Identify L

    In a first-time-ever genome-wide association study (GWAS) of leprosy and the largest GWAS effort on infectious diseases in the world, scientists at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and 26 institutes in China found seven genes that can cause people to become susceptible to leprosy. The...
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    Scientists Use Cell Phone Records To Predict Spread Of Malaria

    University of Florida researchers at work on a malaria elimination study in Africa have become the first to predict the spread of the disease using cell phone records. The scientists analyzed more than 21 million calls to determine how often residents of Zanzibar travel and where they go. A...
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    6 PNNL Scientists Elected AAAS Fellows

    Six scientists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their exceptional efforts to advance science or its applications. The PNNL honorees and the AAAS sections that elected them...
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    6 PNNL Scientists Elected AAAS Fellows

    Six scientists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their exceptional efforts to advance science or its applications. The PNNL honorees and the AAAS sections that elected them...
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    If most scientists agree that we came out of a MINI ICE AGE 150 years ago,

    what trend would you hypothesize? What would you hypothesize that the last 150 years of temperature data would show? A) I would hypothesize that since we are coming OUT of a MINI ICE AGE that temperatures would be rising in the last 150 years. B) I would hypothesize that temperatures would...
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    Scientists Are "Reolysin" The Power Of Live Biologics To Fight Cancer In Two Recent S

    Scientists Are "Reolysin" The Power Of Live Biologics To Fight Cancer In Two Recent S A novel class of cancer therapies called live biologics is offering new hope for patients affected by hard-to-treat cancers, according to two different studies testing the therapies in patients with sarcomas...
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    Scientists Scoop Top Prize For Light-based Detection Technology

    CyMap, an innovative lens-free microscope developed by Cancer Research UK scientists and members of the Optical Biochips Consortium*, has won first prize in the Medical and Healthcare category of The Engineer's Technology and Innovation Awards as well as the overall Grand Prix prize. The awards...
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    Scientists Scoop Top Prize For Light-based Detection Technology

    CyMap, an innovative lens-free microscope developed by Cancer Research UK scientists and members of the Optical Biochips Consortium*, has won first prize in the Medical and Healthcare category of The Engineer's Technology and Innovation Awards as well as the overall Grand Prix prize. The awards...
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    Global Warming: Don't many scientists profit financially from AGW, with grants, book

    sales, lecture fees, etc.? ... and perhaps pushing a political agenda? .
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