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Joint efforts to control diseases transmitted from animals to humans
Bionity.com - 6 Hours ago
BfR Symposium on Zoonoses and Food Safety 19 Nov 2009 - Around 200 scientists from Germany, Austria and Switzerland came together at the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in Berlin to discuss
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Mussolini's blood, brain 'for sale on eBay'
NEWS.com.au - 6 Hours ago
Hitler chum Mussolini was hanged by partisans at the end of WWII and his remains were kept by a hospital / AP ITALIAN dictator Benito Mussolini's blood and brain went on sale for 15,000 ($24,343) on online
Mussolini's brain for sale on eBay Finda
Mussolini brain 'stolen by criminals keen to sell it on the web' BBC
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'Hobbits' Were a Distinct Species, Study Concludes
KCBA Fox 35 - 9 Hours ago
FRIDAY, Nov. 20 (Day News) --The ancient dwarfs known as 'hobbits' weren't humans shrunk down by disease, scientists now say, but instead, they were a distinct human species. The researchers came to their
Hobbit was ancient human species, study suggests Illawarra Mercury
'Hobbits' are a new human species EnerPub
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New Zealandâ??s Best Brains Bound For Britain
Scoop - 7 Hours ago
Groundbreaking research which may predict volcanic eruptions in New Zealand, a study exploring new flu vaccines, and an investigation about how our genetics could aid in developing new cancer therapies,
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Archaeologists discover three Byzantine era tombs in Syrian cave
NewKerala.com - 8 Hours ago
Washington, November 15 : An archaeological team has discovered three Byzantine era tombs in a cave in Wadi al-Zahab, Syria. According to a report in Global Arab Network, the tombs were found by Homs
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Psychological therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than
Science Daily - 9 Hours ago
ScienceDaily (Nov. 20, 2009) â?? Research by the University of Warwick and the University of Manchester finds that psychological therapy could be 32 times more cost effective at making you happy than
Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money PhysOrg.com
Improving Quality, Cost-Effectiveness, and Time Savings in Preclinical Inhalable Genetic Engineering News
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Panaji: Naik's Proposal to Archeology Dept to Restore Pai Tiatrist's House
Daijiworldcom - 10 Hours ago
From Our Special Correspondent Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji Panaji, Nov 3: Shantaram Naik M P will give a fresh proposal to the Department of Archives and Archeology, to carry out the restoration
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Archaeologists publish first map of contested sites in Middle East
UCLA News - 11 Hours ago
New online map reveals archaeological activity on Holy Land sites in the West Bank and East Jerusalem A team of archaeologists from UCLA, USC, Israel and Palestinian territories has developed the first
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Where humans go, pepper virus follows
Science News Online - 11 Hours ago
A plant virus might edge out the better-known E. coli bacterium as a signpost for waters polluted by human waste. The pepper mild mottle virus is widespread in raw sewage, treated wastewater and seawater
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Book Review: Read Me: A Century of Classic American Book Advertisements by Dwight
Blogcritics.org - 10 Hours ago
There is nothing lacking in this collection of 20th century Americana. Read Me: A Century of Classic American Book Advertisements provides a lasting tribute to the impossibly hard act of publishing and
Book Review : Reading in the Brain: The Science and Evolution of a Human Invention Science News Online
Book Review: Why cant U teach me 2 read?: Three Students and a Mayor Put Our Schools California Chronicle
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Study Examines Challenges Of Diagnosing Neurofibromatosis Type 1-like Syndrome
Medical News Today - 11 Hours ago
An analysis of patients with a syndrome similar to the genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis type 1, indicates that diagnosis may be difficult because of shared clinical findings, such as certain pigmentary
Challenges Exist in Diagnosing Neurofibromatosis Type 1-Like Syndrome PSL Group
Study examines challenges of diagnosing neurofibromatosis type 1â??like syndrome Science Daily
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Scientists reconstruct epidermis from human embryonic stem cells
MedWire News - 15 Hours ago
MedWire News: Scientists have succeeded in recreating a whole epidermis from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). They believe this technology could herald the development of temporary skin substitutes
First Reconstitution Of An Epidermis From Human Embryonic Stem Cells Red Orbit
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Surgery doesn't lead to memory problems in older patients
Argentina Star - 16 Hours ago
Washington, Nov 20 : Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have said that surgery does not lead to memory loss and other cognitive problems in older adults. In fact, study's
Surgery Not Linked To Memory Problems In Older Patients Red Orbit
Surgery not linked to memory problems in older patients (w/ Podcast) PhysOrg.com
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IBM researchers predict simulation of human brain by supercomputer in ten years
Computer Shopper UK - 11/20/2009
Researchers at IBM working on a project to simulate the internal wiring of the human brain have announced that the current simulation has surpassed the level of a cat's cortex, and now contains the equivalent
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How Lady Gaga (left) relates to French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss (at right).
MSNBC Newsweek - 11/19/2009
French intellectual Claude Lévi-Strauss died at the age of 100 last month, before he could comment on the latest single from Lady Gaga. If you think this an absurd notion, note that Lévi-Strauss's major
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DPRK unearths 2000-year-old tomb
SINA - 11/19/2009
(Beijing Time) Xinhua English PYONGYANG, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Archaeologists in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) recently unearthed a tomb that dates back more than 2000 years, the official
An Archeological Tomb Dating Back to the 3rd Millennium B.C Unearthed in Aleppo. Syrian Arab News Agency
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Sex and pharmaceuticals: Arousing interest
The Economist - 11/19/2009
The search continues for a pill that will lift a womanâ??s libido BACK in the 1990s a drug firm called Pfizer thought it had a treatment for angina. Unfortunately, the new medicine failed its clinical
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Cannibalism clue to brain disease
NHS Choices - 14 Hours ago
Tribes of Papua New Guinea have practiced ritual cannibalism Research on a â??brain-eating tribeâ? may hold the key to understanding and even treating mad cow disease, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Cannibals survived brain disease epidemic thanks to a mutation Russia Today
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Brain's Ability to Reorganize Demonstrated
Softpedia - 14 Hours ago
When people go blind, they lose one of the most important senses an individual can have. Single-handedly, sight accounts for the usage of massive amounts of processing power inside the brain. When the
Study Shows Brain's Ability to Reorganize Newswise
Brain's Ability to Reorganize Demonstrated Softpedia
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Archaeologists to demarcate Elamite site of Jubji
Tehran Times - 14 Hours ago
The demarcation project aims to convince cultural officials to halt construction of an irrigation canal as well as the building of water and gas pipelines projects, which are currently being pursued in
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Sleep Apnea May Cause Heart Disease In Kidney Transplant Patients
Red Orbit - 14 Hours ago
Condition increases risk of high blood pressure and heart problems in this patient population Sleep apnea is common in individuals who receive a kidney transplant and is associated with increased risk
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Brain Disease "Resistance Gene" Could Offer Insights Into CJD
Medical News Today - 15 Hours ago
A community in Papua New Guinea that suffered a major epidemic of a CJD-like fatal brain disease called kuru has developed strong genetic resistance to the disease, according to new research by Medical
Brain disease 'resistance gene' evolves in Papua New Guinea community; could offer Science Daily
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Babyâ??s sleep position is major factor in â??flat-headednessâ??
Arizona State University - 16 Hours ago
A baby's sleep position is the best predictor of a misshapen skull condition known as deformational plagiocephaly â?? or the development of flat spots on an infant's head â?? according to findings reported
Baby's sleep position the best predictor of 'flat-headedness' South Asian Womens Forum
Research Indicates That Baby's Sleep Position Is The Major Factor In 'Flat-Headedness' Red Orbit
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IBMâ??s Billion-Neuron Simulation Can Match a Catâ??s Brainpower
Discover Magazine - 18 Hours ago
An artificial brain as powerful as a human?s remains a distant goal, but scientists are inching closer. This week IBM announced that by using a brain-simulating algorithm called BlueMatter, researchers
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Do Psychologists Hate Conservatives?
Psychology Today - 23 Hours ago
Does give safe haven to unfettered hatred? I am concerned that t is a growing problem in my , and I'm hoping that you will share your thoughts in the at the bottom of this page. Here's the problem: I
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