Great Barrier Reef coral trout have thrived under a fishing ban, showing that no-take reserves can spur dramatic comebacks in overfished ocean habitats, a new study finds.
... anthrax killer spurred a whole new branch of science that could give the nation a head start ...
... that needs to be taken into account and doing so will spur more companies and people into action. In other words, we need ...
... in a cell, could lead to transcriptional mutagenesis that in turn spurs the cell to divide. "Let's say that DNA damage ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- The hardships of the Great Depression spurred a period of unparalleled creativity according to a University of Manchester historian.
NASA has set aside $50 million in stimulus cash to spur commercial vehicles for human spaceflight.
Craters near the lunar poles might contain water ice, a finding that may spur renewed interest in lunar exploration.
A public relations and lobbying campaign launched by small internet providers for government intervention in the broadband market has spurred more than 20,000 letters to MPs, the companies say.
... to think of health care spending as an investment that can spur economic growth. The study also shows that government ...
... piloted rocket was launched into space in 2004, spurred by the $10-million Ansari X-Prize ...
... structures through voluntary pilot projects could spur significant delivery system innovation, write ...
The growing popularity of hookahs, or water pipes, among North American youth may be spurred, in part, by a misperception that they are safer than cigarettes.
... a coma victim's injured brain networks and spur his recovery. In January 2009, Ryan ... voices therapeutic in some way?" Pape asked. "Will they spur an improvement in behavior?" Her background as a speech ...
... in a police pursuit and an officer-involved shooting has spurred the closure of a portion of the 405 Freeway in the Long ...
... of morphine similar to those used to ease pain actually spurred the growth of human breast cancer cells ...