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Research sheds new light on inflammatory disease
UNC study: Scientists identify chemical compound that may stop deadly brain tumors
Penn biologists discover how 'silent' mutations influence protein production
Monitoring Yellowstone earthquake swarms
Digging up evidence of 400-year-old global trade and wealth
Scientists pinpoint the 'edge of space'
Device protects transplanted pancreatic cells from the immune system
Early administration of antiretroviral therapy can improve survival
MIT: New insights into perception
New insight into an old reaction: Adenylylation regulates cell signaling
New method for detection of phosphoproteins reveals regulator of melanoma invasion
New therapeutic strategy could target toxic protein in most patients with Huntington's disease
MIT: How you feel the world impacts how you see it
Small RNAs can play critical roles in male infertility/contraception
Understanding risk to Seattle's high-rise buildings from a giant Cascadian earthquake
Gambling threatens national security, new book warns
Milestone tumor virus publication by Elsevier journal Virology
Researchers find promotion is bad for mental health and stops your visiting the doctor
More women with early-stage breast cancer choosing double mastectomies
Towards a natural pacemaker
ISU researcher identifies protein that concentrates carbon dioxide in algae
Study: Privatized Philly schools did not keep pace
Tax lobbying provides 22,000 percent return to multinational firms, KU researchers find
Human ES cells progress slowly in myelin's direction
The impact of 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake -- 20 years later

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