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New possibilities for hydrogen-producing algae
Experimental Parkinson's therapy may have robust weight-loss effect
European medical research community demands revision of EC Directive on use of animals in research
New RFID technology tracks and monitors nuclear materials
Imaging technique may trace development of Parkinson's disease
CU-Boulder research provides new view of the way young children think
Anti-microbial catheter to cut infection risk for dialysis patients
Researchers create catalysts for use in hydrogen storage materials
Alarming new data shows TB-HIV co-infection a bigger threat
Fox Chase performs the world’s first successful ViKY robot-assisted surgery for pancreatic tumors
Record number of patients seek laser treatments to take lightyears off their faces
Family skeletons detrimental to healing
AAAS, leading Texas scientists urge state board to reject anti-evolution effort
To fight drug addiction, UB researchers target the brain with nanoparticles
Codeine use and accident risk
Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
NICE SUGAR: Intensive insulin therapy risks
Study reports current shortage of surgeons in Maryland likely to worsen
Florida Tech research may save lives in suicide bombings
MIT: New material could lead to faster chips
TV crime drama compound highlights immune cells' misdeeds
Changing The Price Of Foods May Significantly Affect Americans' Weight
Education slowing AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
Focus on treating malnutrition in cancer patients, researchers say
London Murders: Stats Theory Shows Numbers Are Predictable

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