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Thursday th 1st of July 2010
Cancer stem cells are not one size fits all, lung cancer models show
- 12:42
Russian mathematician rejects $1 million prize
- 12:42
Childhood malnutrition could weaken brain function in elderly
- 12:42
Last 2 shuttle flights delayed, final trip in 2011
- 12:42
Study shows how loss of key protein promotes aggressive form of leukemia
- 12:42
Chromosomal abnormality found for inherited clubfoot
- 12:21
Gene regulating human brain development identified
- 12:21
For female baboons, too, it's good to have friends
- 12:21
Stanford stem cell scientist leads effort to prevent fraudulent treatment
- 11:56
Resveratrol Linked to Positive Impact on Pre-diabetes
- 11:56
Multiple Symptoms Can Point to Bipolar Disorder
- 11:56
Reprogrammed human blood cells show promise for disease research
- 11:56
Ultrafine particles in air pollution may heighten allergic inflammation in asthma
- 11:56
Work-life balance: Brain stem cells need their rest, too
- 11:56
UF experts urge wariness of mosquito-borne diseases this summer
- 11:56
Sustainability: Will We Recognize It When We See It?
- 11:35
Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans
- 11:35
Study shows short-term kidney failure in heart patients may not be as detrimental
- 11:14
New magnetic resonance imaging technology developed
- 11:14
CryoSat-2 exceeding expectations
- 11:14
Rare variants in gene coding may up risk of autoimmune disorders
- 11:14
'Wonder gene' found to affect blood pressure
- 11:14
Pups sign up for bid to boost pet health
- 11:14
Facial recognition at first glance
- 10:49
Sex.com domain name on sale
- 10:49
UVA radiation damages DNA in human melanocyte skin cells and can lead to melanoma
- 10:28
Optical imaging could create pathway for radiotracers, study finds
- 10:28
Histone H1 regulates gene activity throughout the cell cycle
- 10:28
States ride broadband wave
- 10:28
Study finds visually impaired people get insulin pen dosages right
- 10:28
New Study Predicts Yield for Biofuel Jatropha
- 10:28
Nest incest targets males
- 10:07
Study finds that simple two-question survey can better identify hungry children
- 10:07
Spanish public-sector workers complain most about their work environment
- 10:07
A worm bites off enough to chew (w/ Video)
- 09:42
Mass production of polymer solar cells within reach
- 09:42
Authoritative parenting style influences family eating behavior and better nutrition in adolescents
- 09:42
Graphene 2.0: A new approach to making a unique material
- 09:42
Polluting countries talk climate control in Rome
- 09:42
Yahoo board approves up to $3 billion of buybacks
- 09:21
Amazon.com offers new lower-priced Kindle DX
- 09:21
Needles improve exercise tolerance in heart patients
- 09:21
3,200-year-old bronze tablet identified as battle chariot linchpin
- 09:21
Killer whales and the mystery of human menopause
- 09:21
Benchtop biofuels: Fine-tuning growth conditions helps cyanobacteria flourish
- 09:21
LEDs bringing good things to light
- 08:14
Infrared camera provides a better view
- 08:14
India gets tough with Blackberry, Skype: report
- 07:49
Toshiba, Intel to Launch Tablet PC for Education
- 07:07
Nanopores make sterile filtration more reliable
- 07:07
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