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Tuesday th 9th of December 2008
Overweight siblings of children with type 2 diabetes likely to have abnormal blood sugar levels
- 18:21
Thinking like a president: How power affects complex decision making
- 18:21
Nonhormonal treatment regimens improve survival in patients with metastatic breast cancer
- 18:21
Conscious vs. unconscious thought in making complicated decisions
- 18:21
HP offering aims at penny-pinching IT departments
- 18:21
Ranks of aspiring Google phone makers swell
- 18:21
Google adds magazines to online book archive
- 18:21
Personal care products might contain harmful chemicals
- 18:21
Lights, Camera, Render: Visualizing the Universe
- 17:56
Getting to the Heart of Stents
- 17:56
HiRISE Camera Captures High-Resolution 3-D Images of Mars
- 17:56
Game maker Electronic Arts warns on profit, sales
- 17:56
Scientists try to mitigate climate change effects
- 17:56
Need a Special Gift for a Special Person? UB Developed Products Make Life (and Giving) Easier
- 17:56
Medication used to reduce nausea following tonsillectomies linked with increased risk of bleeding
- 17:56
Economic cost of cancer mortality is high in US, regardless of how cost is measured
- 17:56
Financial incentives appear effective for short-term weight loss
- 17:56
Boy-girl bullying in middle grades more common than previously thought
- 17:35
Fructose metabolism more complicated than was thought
- 17:07
Genetic markers identified for alcohol response
- 17:07
Researchers probe genetic underpinnings of nicotine addiction
- 17:07
Genetic test for spinal muscular atrophy should be offered to all couples, says the ACMG
- 17:07
E-learning can have positive effect on classroom learning, scholar says
- 17:07
People in the US and the UK show strong similarities in their attitudes toward nanotechnologies
- 16:43
Potential breakthrough for T-Cell lymphoma patients with drug that mimics folic acid
- 16:42
A life worth living: The science of human flourishing
- 16:42
The clear future of electronics
- 16:42
Georgia Tech and CDC work to improve safety of blood supply
- 16:42
Study finds selenium, vitamin E do not prevent prostate cancer
- 16:42
Student Helps Bloggers Overcome Writer's Block
- 16:42
China's paradoxical policies on HIV and drug use threaten health
- 15:36
New research points to new therapy for hepatitis C treatment
- 15:36
Study sheds light on cause of bowel disease
- 15:35
Deciphering honeybee dances and stock market swings
- 15:35
High Energy Physics Team Sets New Data-Transfer World Records
- 15:08
Hitachi Releases Facebook Application of Similar Image Search Engine 'Gazopa'
- 15:08
Toward 4G Phones: LG Develops World's First LTE Handset Modem Chip
- 15:08
Handling rejection: New study sheds light on why it hurts
- 15:07
Children's cancer group recommends global evaluation system for neuroblastoma to improve treatment
- 15:07
Researcher uncovers what athletes need to perform well
- 15:07
Protein levels indicate risk of death in some colorectal cancer patients
- 15:07
Low-income settings require local guideline development for childhood illness
- 15:07
Hepatitis C treatment reduces the virus but liver damage continues
- 14:44
Production line for artificial skin
- 14:44
Research shows there could be no end in sight for Moore's Law
- 14:43
Instore web 3.0 scouting
- 14:43
New work on leading wave power
- 14:42
Intense chemotherapy wards off recurrence in half of mantle cell lymphoma patients after seven years
- 14:42
Siblings of mentally disabled face own lifelong challenges, according to researchers
- 14:39
Statins do not interfere with rituximab treatment for lymphomas, study finds
- 14:39
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