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Smithsonian August 2007 Crawford et al. |
Wild Things: Life as We Know It Mammoths, clownfish and traveling plants.  |
Wired July 24, 2007 Melinda Wenner |
A Few Transcranial Zaps and You're a Happy Genius A new technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation may let neuroscientists listen to the conversations between cells in your brain.  |
Chemistry World July 23, 2007 Michael Gross |
Goat Antidote An enzyme known to act as a powerful antidote against organophosporous compounds has been expressed in the milk of transgenic goats, report researchers Organophosphorus compounds are recognized as potential chemical weapons agents.  |
Popular Mechanics August 2007 Karen C. Fox |
Open Ocean Lab FLIP Vessel: How it Works Shaped like a giant baseball bat, the 700-ton FLIP, or Floating Instrument Platform, is a Navy barge operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Once towed to a site, the vessel flips to vertical.  |
Science News July 21, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Sour Genes, Yes -- Salty Genes, No A study in twins finds that genes may be responsible for a high or low threshold to the detection of sour tastes, but not of salty ones.  |
Wired June 26, 2007 John Geirland |
YouTube Does Science, From Fruit-Fly Fight Clubs to Stem Cell Extractions The online Journal of Visualized Experiments makes videos of biological experimental procedures and techniques available to researchers.  |
Chemistry World July 2007 Lisa Melton |
There's More to Quitting Than Nicotine As England joins the growing list of nations to ban smoking in enclosed public places, this article explores the medicinal arsenal that could help to kick the habit  |
Chemistry World July 17, 2007 Emma Baines |
Neurotransmitter Levels Linked to Amnesia The widely accepted role of protein synthesis in memory formation has been questioned in light of data released by US researchers.  |
D-Lib August 2007 Devare et al. |
VIVO: Connecting People, Creating a Virtual Life Sciences Community VIVO's campus-wide, cross-referencing search capability and large index of life sciences researchers, resources, and facilities make it a core service whose timeliness and need at Cornell and beyond are becoming clear to faculty and administrators alike.  |
Scientific American August 2007 Steve Mirsky |
Floral Derangement Some of these vegetables are minerals.  |
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