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Researchers Develop Novel Cancer Detection Method

The group's paper, "Towards Nonspecific Detection of Malignant Cervical Cells with Fluorescent Silica Beads," is published in Small (Volume 5 Issue 20, Pages 2,277 - 2,284).Meth...

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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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Web-based in-service training requires new skills

Mona Nilsen from the Department of Education and Didactics, University of Gothenburg, has analysed continued professional development within the food production industry, a sector with a generally low...

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Pucci-Tase - New deacetylase for the industrial production of high-quality chitosan

Chitosan has a broad spectrum of industrial applications ranging from contact lenses and matrices for tissue engineering to immobilisation membranes for enzymes and cells in biotechnological processes...

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Space-related radiation research could help reduce fractures in cancer survivors

It is well documented that living in the microgravity environment of space causes bone loss in astronauts, but until recently, little was known about the effects of space radiation on bones. Dr. Ted B...

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Discovery leads to rapid mouse 'personalized trials' in breast cancer

Using a finding that the genetic complexity of tumors in mice parallels that in humans, researchers at the Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy and Duke University Medical Center a...

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Newly Improved NIST Reference Material Targets Infant Formula Analysis

The new Standard Reference Material (SRM 1849) for Infant/Adult Nutritional Formula, represents a significant improvement over the now discontinued SRM 1846, Infant Formula, which had been offered sin...

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Researcher says microchannels could advance tissue engineering methods

Ugaz's work, which was undertaken with colleague Arul Jayaraman and appears in the July online version of "Advanced Materials," is funded by the National Institutes of Health. T...

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Holding Breath for Several Minutes Elevates Marker for Brain Damage

Divers who held their breath for several minutes had elevated levels of a protein that can signal brain damage, according to a new study from the Journal of Applied Physiology. However, the appearance...

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Pilot study: Workplace yoga and meditation can lower feelings of stress

The study offered participants a modified version of what is known as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), a program established in 1979 to help hospital patients in Massachusetts assist in thei...

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Early initiation of Arctic sea-ice formation

Significant sea ice formation occurred in the Arctic earlier than previously thought is the conclusion of a study published this week in Nature."The results are also especially exciting b...

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No longer afraid to be a bridesmaid or travel with the boss

One of Laurie Keefer's patients was afraid to be a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, others worried about traveling with the boss or even going to parties in peoples' homes.The ...

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New Nanocrystals Show Potential for Cheap Lasers, New Lighting

The findings, detailed online in today's issue of Nature, may open the door to dramatically less expensive and more versatile lasers, brighter LED lighting, and biological markers that track how ...

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Stunning finding: Compounds protect against cerebral palsy

"The results were just stunning, absolutely amazing," said Richard B. Silverman, John Evans Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern, who led the d...

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New study says to look at more than just price to find the best travel bargains

Instead, a researcher at North Carolina State University who co-authored the study says that consumers need to consider the quality of the flights being offered in order to get the best "price ef...

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