World / Science & Education
13.07.2008 16:18
medicalnewstoday.com
Enlisting an army of plant viruses to their cause, materials researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have identified a small biomolecule that binds specifically to one of the key crystal structures of the body - the calcium compound that is the basic building block of teeth and bone.
World
Biology
13.07.2008 15:07
nytimes.com
Should apes be treated like people? Which apes? Which people?
World
Sciences
13.07.2008 13:12
medicalnewstoday.com
Scientists have identified about two dozen genes that control embryonic stem cell fate. The genes may either prod or restrain stem cells from drifting into a kind of limbo, they suspect. The limbo lies between the embryonic stage and fully differentiated, or specialized, cells, such as bone, muscle or fat.
World
Genetics
13.07.2008 12:10
medicalnewstoday.com
A group of researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the Biocentre at the Technical University of Denmark have managed to decipher the final part of the immune system's key codes. The same researchers already broke the first part of the codes last autumn, and have now put together a comprehensive picture of how the immune system checks for dangers both in and outside our cells.
World
Genetics
13.07.2008 11:15
roomthirteen.com
A mix of pop melodies psychedelic side swipes as well as indie riffs and hardcore rhythms…is that what you’re after.
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 11:15
roomthirteen.com
‘From Graves to Grace’ is a sensationally sounding record by a hidden myspace talent.
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 11:15
roomthirteen.com
If half an album is breathtakingly incredibly imagine the impact the entire album could cause.
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 11:15
roomthirteen.com
It is the summer so what better time for a song warning about floods of Biblical proportions.
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 11:15
roomthirteen.com
Get back to the future with a classic slice of 80s pop. Gruff has done it again!
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 11:12
medicalnewstoday.com
Each thought or action sends a million electrical signals pulsing through your body. At the heart of the process of generating these electrical impulses is the ion channel. A new study by researchers from the University of Illinois measures movements smaller than one-billionth of a meter in ion channels. This movement is critical to how these tiny pores in the cell membrane open and close in response to changes in voltage across the membrane.
World
Biology
13.07.2008 06:09
medicalnewstoday.com
Thomas E. Smith, associate professor of chemistry at Williams College, has been awarded a $217,710 three-year grant by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health (NIH) for "Asymmetric Methods for the Synthesis of Pyran-Based Anticancer Natural Products." "This research is concerned with the development of new methods that will allow for the efficient preparation of anticancer compounds," said Smith.
World
Biology
13.07.2008 05:21
prweb.com
Top Art School is the Vanguard of New Media Education. (PRWeb Jul 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1097354.htm
World
Colleges
13.07.2008 05:20
prweb.com
Academy of Art University is excited to welcome a brand new program, and a new face as its spokesperson (PRWeb Jul 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1099044.htm
World
Colleges
13.07.2008 05:16
thecelebritycafe.com
A young fairy sets out to find out what she is good at.
World
Books & CD
13.07.2008 05:16
thecelebritycafe.com
Finding hope in the midst of troubles.
World
Books & CD
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