... lawns and gardens. It was banned in Europe after studies linked the chemical to endocrine disruptions in fish and amphibians.
The UCSF study is the first to identify its full effect on human cells. ...
Customers of Bell Canada's BlackBerry wireless service experienced disruptions in the hand-held device's e-mail, video streaming and web browsing functions Monday afternoon, Bell said.
Climate change could alter coral reproduction by disrupting the signals that prompt a reef's simultaneous mass-orgasm, research has warned.
... it promotes the formation of sticky knobs. They have also shown that removal of just one of these proteins disrupts the ability of the parasite bag to stick to blood vessel walls.
This discovery has ...
... allow a new class of meaningful studies of light as a stimulus for circadian entrainment or disruption to be undertaken, not only in humans, but in nocturnal rodents as well – which, until now, has ...
... of synchrony with the 24-hour solar day, negatively affecting human health - but scientists have been unable to effectively study the relationship between circadian disruptions and human maladies...
... students in the large class, the results were very gratifying. "Students had stopped being disruptive and were attentively listening to the lecture and taking notes," said Druger.
It seems that an ...
... at the Berlin Institute of Technology. The data packets in question are precisely those required for a disruption-free video. The researchers use additional data to protect them. "If, say, two video ...
... to cancer treatment. Cancers are enormously complex, and eventually, in most instances, they find ways of disrupting a large fraction of cellular processes. To untangle and reverse the changes, ...
... -term memory. The researcher has also found a class of drugs that helps fruit flies with this disrupted gene to regain their memories. The news is significant for humans, because the gene, Fragile X ...
... , that are not directly inscribed in genomes.
"Our new approach has the potential to be a disruptive technology for all protein sequencing applications," said Nuno Bandeira, lead author on the paper ...
... protein kinase (AMPK) levels. This protein is involved in fatty acid metabolism, which could be disrupted by the lower levels.
In an article soon to be published by the journal Endocrinology, the ...
... inflammation or ulceration.
In these cases, it appears that the bottleneck was enlarged due to the disruption of normally protective mucosal barriers by STDs. These findings suggest that the ...
An investigation of a rare, inherited form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease suggests that disrupted regulation of copper ions in the brain may be a key factor in this and other prion diseases. Researchers ...
... is important in fighting off cancers come from mouse models in which the pathway has been artificially disrupted. These animals develop spontaneous tumors at higher rates than normal animals with ...