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Scientists at the University of California, San Diego have succeeded in artificially synthesizing a cell membrane. Lipids, the molecules that make up cell membranes... Read More »
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Elisabeth ManvilleOooh, interesting! The whole nonliving matter -- living matter thing blows my mind.
Jan 25, 2012
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, has become a member of the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Association, a global... Read More »
According to a University of Michigan study on mice, the cancer treatment drugs Avastin and Sutent are ineffective in properly treating breast cancer. In a tumor... Read More »
According to researchers, the unique properties of the thinnest material known to man, graphene, allow it to be invisible to water. Engineering researchers... Read More »
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Charlie BucknerSuper cool.
Jan 24, 2012
In a recent University of Illinois study, scientists showed that human colon cancer cells die when they are exposed to the approximate number of bioactive compounds... Read More »
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Ann ConkleToo bad I don't like mate! Maybe I should try to develop a taste for it.
Jan 23, 2012
Edison Mission Group, a subsidiary of Edison International, has announced commissioning of the Pinnacle Wind Farm at NewPage located on Green Mountain, near the... Read More »
Intel Corporation today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with QLogic to acquire the product lines of and certain assets related to its... Read More »
According to the American Chemistry Society, scientists have discovered a new method that can inexpensively and effectively purify water. Popularly known as 'the... Read More »
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Anonymous Very cool.
Jan 18, 2012
According to a study in the University of Maryland, humans can physically react to the perceived intentions of another person. Participants of the study were split... Read More »
New research shows that the teenage rat brain anticipates rewards differently than the adult rat  brain. In a University of Pittsburgh study, rats were tested... Read More »
Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have discovered a compound that can repair RNA defects associated with diseases. Essential to all life on earth, RNA is... Read More »
Scientists at the the University of Warwick have discovered a very important plant gene, MEG1, that controls the amount of nutrients passed from an adult plant to its ... Read More »
According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 32 million Americans have proteins in their bodies, called autoantibodies, that attack their own ... Read More »
Pattern recognition software from the University of Michigan has proven just how useful it can be in interpreting digitized tissue slides. The program, called... Read More »
A new study from the University of Florida provides data that Deep Brain Stimulation is a safe and effective treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Researchers... Read More »
Canada’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health has found that employees treated for depression are more likely to be highly productive. This study testing the... Read More »
In modern America, it is not unusual for a restaurant chain to sell triple patty, greasy, drool-inducing burgers, replete with bacon and condiments, for just a few... Read More »
New research from UCLA has found that an iron-deficient diet affects the structure of the brain. Transferrin is the protein responsible for transporting iron... Read More »
Since the first recorded case of cancer scrawled on ancient papyrus in Egypt several thousand years ago to now, innumerable studies, countless infected lab rats and... Read More »
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a new study finds that an experimental vaccine was successful in protecting monkeys from a... Read More »
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