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Multidisciplinary meeting on Urological Cancers aims to benefit cancer patients

Collaboration of experts from various fields is, therefore, necessary to take cancer-related research and medical practice to the next level. The 2nd European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urol...

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Payday Lending Associated With Neighborhood Crime Rates

The study released today details the toll on communities with a high concentration of payday lending business and finds a clear association between the presence of payday lenders and neighborhood crim...

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Does the 21st Century Belong to Asia or Latin America?

Dr. Sanderson writes: “It is possible to envision a more positive future, in which policies are set to deliver on the ‘elusive environmental Kuznets curve’ (loosely, the proposition that the environme...

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Black rat does not bother Mediterranean seabirds

Now, an international team of scientists has studied the impact of the black rat on bird populations on Mediterranean islands. Despite the rat's environmental impact, only the tiny European storm...

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Balance organs affect brain blood flow

Dr. Jorge Serrador, from Harvard Medical School, worked with a team of researchers, including NASA scientists, to carry out the tests. He said, "While a role for the vestibular system in the auto...

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Experimental drug lets B cells live and lymphoma cells die

To function normally, the cells that make up bodily tissues must "decide" when to divide and multiply (proliferate) and when to die. Cell death restricts the human cell population as a count...

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Dead ahead: Similar early warning signals of change in climate

What do abrupt changes in ocean circulation and Earth's climate, shifts in wildlife populations and ecosystems, the global finance market and its system-wide crashes, and asthma attacks and epile...

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UCF discovery could open door to obesity, diabetes treatments

At a time of alarming increases in obesity and associated diseases -- and fiery debates about the cost of health care -- a UCF research team has identified a new genetic mechanism that controls the bo...

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Breeding Rare Species of Interdisciplinary Scientist

“I’m not sure we’ve got anybody at the poles at the moment,” says Michael Coates, committee chairman and Professor in Organismal Biology & Anatomy. But doctoral student Nathan Smith has, in fact, exca...

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Hybrid vehicle rebates produce scant environmental benefits, high cost

The study finds that hybrid sales have come largely at the expense of small, relatively fuel-efficient, conventional cars, rather than large SUVs, trucks and vans, which produce substantially greater ...

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Three “R”s of the Recession: Recruiting, Raising Money, and Regulation

The fall of some of the largest, most respected names on Wall Street has left many financial industry workers without jobs, consumers feeling betrayed, Congress scrambling for a plan, and entrepreneur...

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Anti-biotech groups obstruct forest biotechnology

Steps must be taken to create a regulatory environment that considers genetically modified trees on a scientific, case-by-case basis, and is focused on the end product rather than the process, say res...

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Tiny levels of carbon monoxide damage fetal brain

A UCLA study has discovered that chronic exposure during pregnancy to miniscule levels of carbon monoxide damages the cells of the fetal brain, resulting in permanent impairment. The journal BMC (BioM...

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Advance in understanding cellulose synthesis

But how it forms, and thus how it can be modified to design energy-rich crops, is not well understood. Now a study led by researchers at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Plant Biology has...

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Small Molecules Mimic Natural Gene Regulators

Scientists at the University of Michigan and the University of California at Berkeley have taken a step forward on that route by developing small molecules that mimic the behavior and function of a mu...

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