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Testosterone May Help Men With Multiple Sclerosis

... lesions in the brain, a hallmark of the disease. That led to a much larger trial now underway. Her goal now is to expand this ...

Article - News Staff - May 15 2007 - 9:09am - 0 attachments

Marine Reserves Could Save Coral Reefs

... establishing marine reserves, according to a research team led by the University of Exeter. Marine reserves have already proved to be a ...

Article - News Staff - May 14 2007 - 9:39pm - 0 attachments

Childhood Environment Influences Reproductive Function

A study led by researchers at UCL (University College London) demonstrates that female ...

Article - News Staff - May 14 2007 - 8:36pm - 0 attachments

Tropical Farmer Still Has A Lot To Learn

... that short-term thinking by the buyers and producers led to a reduction in quality and competition. The interest of national ...

Article - News Staff - May 14 2007 - 11:51am - 0 attachments

Joint Genome Institute Sets Standard For Metagenomic Data Analysis

... Such a gold standard has now been provided through work led by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) with ...

Article - News Staff - May 14 2007 - 9:28am - 0 attachments

Cure Malaria - With Carbon Monoxide

... and parasites resistant to the malaria drugs available has led to an increase of malaria cases in recent years. Considering that 40% of ...

Article - News Staff - May 12 2007 - 7:45pm - 0 attachments

Nerves Controlling Muscles Are Best Repaired With Similar Nerves

... nerve impulses throughout the body. The researchers, led by Gregory H. Borschel, M.D., a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the ...

Article - News Staff - May 12 2007 - 9:11am - 0 attachments

Study Sheds Light On Earth's CO2 Cycles

... of the University of Colorado at Boulder, who jointly led the study with colleague Dr. Scott Lehman. While scientists had long ...

Article - News Staff - May 11 2007 - 11:13am - 0 attachments

'Short-circuit' Found In Ocean Circulation

... details are published in Nature this week. The team, led by Alberto Naveira Garabato of the National Oceanography Centre, ...

Article - News Staff - May 10 2007 - 11:51am - 0 attachments

Banner Ads Work - Even If You Think You Don't Notice Them

... could not recall the content of the ad, repeated exposure led to familiarity, which then led to positive feelings. "Our research could have important theoretical ...

Article - News Staff - May 10 2007 - 11:34am - 0 attachments