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Bio-IT World
June 2006
Steven Withrow
SUNY-SGI Collaboration Yields AIDS Breakthrough Working on an SGI Altix system located at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, researchers recently modeled how HIV protease works across time, which the team hopes will lead to more targeted medicines to interfere with virus development. mark for My Articles 36 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2006
Kevin Davies
Broad Institute Releases GenePattern 2.0 Researchers at the Broad Institute have released an updated version of the popular GenePattern software suite. Further enhancements are said to be in the wings. mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2006
Kevin Davies
The Data Deluge: Deal or No Deal? Far from decrying the data glut, researchers should embrace the complexity of genomic and other sources of data, particularly for its predictive properties in the field of personalized medicine. mark for My Articles 313 similar articles
Chemistry World
June 12, 2006
Katharine Sanderson
Similar Enzymes, Different Smells Petunia flowers and basil leaves use similar enzymes to give the plants their fragrance, say biologists. The enzymes also give spices, such as cloves and cinnamon, their spice. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Science News
June 10, 2006
Janet Raloff
Chocolate as Sunscreen A small study in women suggests that a cocoa drink rich in flavonoids made their skin look better and protected it from ultraviolet-light damage. mark for My Articles 165 similar articles
Science News
June 10, 2006
Science Safari: Medicine in the News This Web site from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine serves as a clearinghouse for timely medical information. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
Outside
June 2006
Jason Daley
The Wild File Cows sleeping habits don't predict weather... The mystery why you can't tickle yourself... Otters trading places... What colors the human iris?... mark for My Articles
Scientific American
June 5, 2006
Sally Lehrman
Trace Elements Even as population geneticists battle over the meaning of race and biogeographical ancestry, a small industry has emerged out of the quest to understand human migration and identity. One new firm helps African-Americans reconnect to their ancestral past. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
PC Magazine
May 31, 2006
Bull's-eye Can a tiny wireless gizmo radically improve our ability to fight cancer? mark for My Articles 254 similar articles
Science News
June 3, 2006
Janet Raloff
Has Early Programming Sealed These Animals' Fate? Surprising data from harbor seals indicate that nutrition prior to weaning may permanently set growth rates in the animals. mark for My Articles 46 similar articles
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