Archive of articles published on the 28th of May 2008
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Scientists in Japan design first optical pacemaker for laboratory research
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Tourists to the Caribbean should pay 1 dollar each to help fight tropical diseases of poverty
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Olfactory receptor neurons select which odor receptors to express
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SF State scientists expose new threat to spotted owl
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High throughput microscopy quantifies regulation of estrogen receptor
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News briefs from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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Key to Angelina-like cheeks? Add volume to deep fat compartment
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Researchers from 5 countries to test hygiene hypothesis with EU funding
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Disease mongering is now part of the global health debate
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Therapies appear helpful in reducing risk of depression following stroke
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Magnetic nanoparticles: Suitable for cancer therapy?
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UH Mânoa researcher finds Laysan albatross employs 'dual mommies'
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Oregon physicists don't flip spin but find possible electron switch
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New superlattice structure enables high performance infrared imaging
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Stress buildup precedes large Sumatra quakes
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Carbon nanoribbons could make smaller, speedier computer chips
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Europe's biobanks need urgent coordination -- scientists say
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New breathing exercises help manage asthma
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Flu pandemic medical help left in the waiting room
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Long-term hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk
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Organic corn: Increasing rotation complexity increases yields
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Life, but not as we know it?
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Healthy parents provide clues to survival of young haddock on Georges Bank
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New vegetarian food with several benefits
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Gene therapy increases survival for end-stage head and neck cancer
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Looking tired or angry may have more to do with facial aesthetics than how you feel
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Most developing countries ill-equipped to ensure global biosafety: UN University
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Antioxidant supplements may lessen benefit of radiation and chemotherapy
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New study reveals brain cell mechanism of alcohol dependence
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Scripps Research scientists find seizure drug reverses cellular effects
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When your memories can no longer be trusted
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World's fastest-growing mud volcano is collapsing, says new research
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A new way to look at lung cancer and tobacco carcinogens
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New vaccine approach prevents/reverses diabetes in lab study at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
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Protein plays key role in transmitting deadly malaria parasite
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Mice mothers devote energies to offspring when life is threatened
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New iron-based and copper-oxide high-temperature
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Mind over matter: Monkey feeds itself using its brain
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New insights into cellular reprogramming revealed by genomic analysis
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Getting warmer: UT Knoxville researchers uncover information on new superconductors
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'Barren' seafloor teeming with microbial life
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Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change as happened 635 million years ago
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Kew Gardens provides climate for agricultural change
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Intestinal bacteria promote -- and prevent! -- inflammatory bowel disease
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Magnet lab research suggests novel superconductor
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Methane release could cause abrupt, far-reaching climate change
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Scientists find giant ring encircling exotic dead star
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Study: Child maltreatment victims lose 2 years of quality of life
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Marine chemist says 'not so fast' to quick oil detection method
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CSI: Milky Way team works scene of dead star
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Scientists find bacteria thriving on a feast of seafloor rock
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Bacteria 'feed' on earth's ocean-bottom crust
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Fruit fly protein acts as decoy to capture tumor growth factors, find Penn researchers
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Sugar-coated antibiotics
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Ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen may be equally effective at reducing risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Stretching exercises may reduce risk of pre-eclampsia during pregnancy
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A Great Lakes mystery: The case of the disappearing species
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Statistical tool could explain gene study variations
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Medication shows promise for patients with severe chronic constipation
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Avoiding spleen removal for Cooley's anemia sufferers
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1 small step for a lab science, 1 green leap for mankind
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Fireflies' glow helps UT Southwestern researchers track cancer drug's effectiveness
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Students' device allows ICU patients to get back on their feet
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Dehydrated tomatoes show promise for preventing prostate cancer