... metal ruthenium as a catalyst to a cancer-busting reaction which calls up an old cellular enemy – oxidants – as an ally. Cancer adapts quickly to traditional drugs which attack infected cells directly ...
... of world politics, President Barack Obama said Sunday that he "strengthens our hand" by reaching out to enemies of the United States and making sure that the nation is a leader, not a lecturer, of ...
A king penguin has been observed trying to adopt the baby of its mortal enemy.
... higher frequencies," said Gilgenbach. "Higher power magnetrons could be utilized to jam and defeat enemy electronics."
The magnetron has been vital to military radar systems since World War II. Over ...
... created will have no effect, but a very few will bond to the invader and replicate to neutralize the enemy.
The new process develops a “smart bomb” for the immune system, using fully human ...
... Mastin, 21, of Green Township, is also thinking along the lines of a car that foresees and evades enemies and obstacles. His “Speed Racer” design incorporates a small, flying robot-drone that can be ...
... happening in any battle, you need to know what’s going on with the soldiers as well as with the enemy, so investigating the nature of CTL responses in HIV infection requires monitoring both virus and ...
... it was stored, Agent Orange was one of many broad-leaf defoliants used in Vietnam to destroy enemy ground cover. It is estimated that more than 20 million gallons of the chemicals, also known as “ ...
... for sexual transmission of HIV-1. For the first time we can see clearly the face of the enemy,” said Shaw, a project leader with the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology. The center is a National ...
A previously unknown variety of ant, with a staggering propensity to reproduce and no known enemies, is flourishing in Texas.
... 's effects on two pesticides widely used by beekeepers to control varroa mites, a major enemy of bees. Studies elsewhere indicate that residues of these chemicals can accumulate in hives, including in ...
... foreign proteins that are created from mutations. If the immune system is sensitized against the “enemy” by immunization, it could react rapidly and strongly when cancer cells or their early stages ...
... "Climate change can have unpredicted consequences by altering the interaction between species and their enemies, whilst in this case the butterfly may be a welcome addition in other cases the release ...
Genetically modified (GM) plants that use Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), a common soil bacterium, to kill pests won't harm the pests' natural enemies, according to new research by Cornell entomologists.
Genetically modified foods are the enemy, say some activists, but organic foods have caused all the salmonella say others. The food safety message is a mess and Americans lack confidence in the ...