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Scientific American August 2005 Marguerite Holloway |
When Extinct Isn't Questioning the term after the ivory-billed woodpecker's return.  |
Scientific American August 2005 Cathryn M. Delude |
Widening the Window Strategies to buy time in treating ischemic stroke: Recently scientists have discovered ways that could extend tissue plasminogen activator's (tPA) window of time, at least for some patients, and have found alternatives that may be both effective and safe beyond three hours.  |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 Ruth Halcomb |
Tame Your Inner Lizard An interview with Terry Burnham, a former economist at Harvard who applies biology to the financial markets, says the problem is that the human brain was shaped in the Pleistocene era, back when humans had to forage for food, sabotaging our investing instincts.  |
Wired August 2005 Jonathon Keats |
The Deadly Art of Viral Cinema Her studio is a biophysics lab, her camera a microscope. And she's changing the way we see - and fight - disease. Zhuang uses lasers, a microscope, and pair of hi-res digicams to capture viral infection in action.  |
National Gardening Suzanne DeJohn |
Did You Know?... Mosquito Facts and Fiction Test your knowledge of mosquito biology and control.  |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Maureen McDonough |
MIT President Speaks Susan Hockfield, president of MIT, stressed the importance of industry and academia collaboration in her keynote address at the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council's annual meeting on May 26.  |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Kevin Davies |
Synthetic Biologists Assemble Codon Devices Company Emerging leaders in the new discipline of synthetic biology have raised $13 million in first-round venture funding for the field's first commercial entity - a startup company called Codon Devices.  |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Maureen McDonough |
LineaGen and IBM to Collaborate The University of Utah Health Sciences Center and LineaGen Research Corporation are teaming up with IBM to create a clinical genomics infrastructure and interface for the Utah Population Database and the Utah Genetic Reference Project database.  |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Kevin Davies |
MicroRNAs Alter Cancer Scene MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are tiny RNA molecules of about two-dozen nucleotides in length. While there have been hints that miRNAs might be associated with certain cancers, the new studies unequivocally show that to be the case.  |
Bio-IT World July 2005 |
News Blast Applied Allied... Third Phase... Broad Broadens... In the Pipeline...  |
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