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General Electric to Use Embryonic Stem Cells for Deadly Tests
Catholic Online - 6 Hours ago
LifeSiteNews The Company will no longer use Rats but instead use embryonic human life for testing toxic compaunds. BOSTON, Mass (LifeSiteNews.com) - General Electric has announced that it will use embryonic
General Electric to Use Embryonic Stem Cells for Testing, Phase out Lab Rats LifeSite
Embryonic stem cells, reprogrammed skin cells have inherent differences UCLA News
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UNT Health Science Center's Groundbreaking Research Applied to Protecting Brain
Individual.com - 6 Hours ago
Health Science Center at Fort Worth have determined that rapid estrogen administration can protect the brain following brain injury. These findings are now being tested on human trauma patients in North
UNT Health Science Center's Groundbreaking Research Applied to Protecting Brain Street Insider
LSU Health Sciences Center MD/PhD Student Awarded NIH Grant for Research on Protective Individual.com
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Dioxin increases the interaction between aryl hydrocarbon receptor and estrogen
Toxicological Sciences - 7 Hours ago
* Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8 The Bioinformatics Centre, Department of Biology & Biotech Research and Innovation Centre, University
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Lack of sleep puts women at higher disease risk than men
NetIndia123.com - 7 Hours ago
PM IST Lack of sleep raises a woman's risk of heart disease more than it does for a man, according to a new study. Sleeping less than the recommended eight hours a night has been linked to a raised risk
Poor sleep may be more dangerous for women than men Biz Community
Lack of sleep more dangerous for women Scientist Live
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Master stem cell for human heart identified
KOLD-TV - 2 Hours ago
By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 1 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time, researchers have identified a single 'master' stem cell in humans that is capable of differentiating into
First Human Receives Cardiac Stem Cells in Clinical Trial to Heal Damage Caused Pharma Live
Human heart master cells identified West Linn Tidings
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow positions - Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Nature - 8 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Employer: Location: Posted: July 01, 2009 Expires: August 30, 2009 Jobs by tag(s): neuroscience postddoctoral fellow toronto seoul korea molecular biolgy biochemistry
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Photographic memory could soon be reality
Times of India - 10 Hours ago
Scientists have isolated a protein that mega-boosts your ability to remember what you see. The finding may one day give humans a near-photographic memory. A group of Spanish researchers reported on Friday
Photographic memory could be reality Times of India
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Canadas HIV Vaccine Ready for Human Testing in U.S.
POZ.com - 7/3/2009
Canadian researchers are awaiting approval to begin human trials of an HIV/AIDS vaccine in the United States, CBC News reports. The vaccine has already passed safety tests in animals. Many HIV vaccines
New AIDS vaccine ready for trials Mangalorean
HIV, AIDS vaccine months away from human testing Sarnia Observer
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Austrian scientists find witnesses of Neolithic human habitation in Himalaya
People's Daily Online - 7/3/2009
Archaeologists from the University of Innsbruck and the University of Vienna of Austria said on Wednesday that they have found witnesses of human habitation in the late Neolithic period some 5,300 years
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Brain-Controlled Wheelchair Is "95 Percent Accurate"
National Geographic - 7/3/2009
Raw : Brain-Controlled Wheelchair in Action It may not look like much at first glance, but researchers in Japan have pulled off a Jedi mind trick of sorts for directing electric wheelchairs. Carmaker
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Ancestors of humans evolved in Asia, study says
South China Morning Post - 7/2/2009
Fossils recently discovered in Myanmar could prove that the common ancestors of humans, monkeys and apes evolved from primates in Asia, rather than Africa, researchers contend in a new study. But other
Primate ancestor may be from Asia, not Africa MSNBC
Human ancestor may be from Asia, not Africa Africa Leader
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Physicists Demonstrate Quantum Memory with Matter Qubits
PhysOrg.com - 9 Hours ago
Teleportation chambers used to trap, entangle, and teleport ions. Credit: Curt Suplee. (PhysOrg.com) -- For the first time, scientists have successfully operated a quantum gate between two remote particles
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Smoking may trigger brain damage
Tehran Times - 14 Hours ago
A direct link exists between smoking and brain damage, researchers say. The scientists found that a compound in tobacco triggers white blood cells in the central nervous system to attack healthy cells,
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Human-like Brain Disturbances In Insects: Locusts Shed Light On Migraines, Stroke
Science Daily - 17 Hours ago
Â? A similarity in brain disturbance between insects and people suffering from migraines, stroke and epilepsy points the way toward new drug therapies to address these conditions. Queen's University biologists
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Genetics connection between cancer and human evolution
Scientist Live - 17 Hours ago
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer. The findings were
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Archaeological excavation in Vietnam 'uncovers child deaths'
Hindustan Times - 17 Hours ago
Archaeologists have excavated a 3,400-year-old burial site in south Vietnam, that they claim suggests that hild mortality in the ancient world was treated as something very common. An international team,
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Built-in Superpowers: Echolocation Among the Humans
Discover Magazine - 17 Hours ago
We all know the routine with super powers: a mutated gene, alien origin, or a magic object are required, and usually some cataclysmic family event for motivation. Matt Murdock, better known as Daredevil
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TSMC rolls multi-time programmable process
EE Times UK - 24 Hours ago
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Expanding its portfolio, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) has rolled out a 65-nm, multi-time programmable (MTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) process technology. The
TSMC Unveils First Commercial 65-Nanometer Multi-Time Programmable Non-Volatile Embedded Technology Journal
TSMC unveils commercial 65nm multi-time programmable NVM DigiTimes
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Management Tips for Archaeology Crew Chiefs
Suite101.com - 7/3/2009
Home » Education & Career » Career Advice » Agriculture/Environmental Careers » How to Effectively Prepare Before Taking on the Leadership Role © Jeremy Mangum Crew Chiefs and Field Directors
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Man in court for trying to sell human body parts
Pretoria News - 7/3/2009
A man has appeared in a Mpumalanga court for possession of body parts, apparently provided by a mortuary worker, police said on Thursday. Captain Leonard Hlathi said Philemon Batulekile Baloyi, 48, appeared
Humans could regrow their own body parts like some amphibians, claim scientists Telegraph
Humans could regrow their own body parts like some amphibians claim scientists Telegraph
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Stem cell reverses memory decline, biotechnology news
Scientist Live - 7/3/2009
A human growth factor that stimulates blood stem cells to proliferate in the bone marrow reverses memory impairment in mice genetically altered to develop Alzheimer's disease, researchers at the University
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Molecular Differences Found Between Embryonic Stem Cells And Reprogrammed Skin Cells
Science Daily - 7/3/2009
Â? UCLA researchers have found that embryonic stem cells and skin cells reprogrammed into embryonic-like cells have inherent molecular differences, demonstrating for the first time that the two cell types
Scientists Find Molecular Differences Between Embryonic Stem Cells and Reprogrammed Red Orbit
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Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover 7 000-Years-Old Settlement
Sofia News Agency - 7/3/2009
Tags: ancient, archaeologist, archaeology, Shumen
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Postpartum Depression Compounds Poor Sleep Cycle
Psych Central - 7/3/2009
Depression after childbirth has always been a chick and egg conundrum. That is, does sleep quality influence development of depression, or is poor sleep a characteristic of post-partum depression. A new
Postpartum depression may aggravate sleep Red Orbit
Poor Sleep Is Independently Linked With Depression In Postpartum Women Red Orbit
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Aerobics can keep brain healthy even among the old
PakTribune.com - 7/2/2009
ISLAMABAD: Elderly people who are active show better cerebral health than those who are inactive, says the latest study. Researchers led by Elizabeth Bullitt, neurosurgeon at the University of North Carolina
Aerobic Activity for the Brain Psych Central
Aerobic activity â??helps keep brain youngâ?? Times of India
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