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Bio-IT World September 2005 John Russell |
Labor Pains and Gains Labor Day is the starting gun for the bio-science industry's race through the next year. Here are some up-and-coming items to watch: Transparency... Systems Biology... Crawford and McClellan...  |
Scientific American September 19, 2005 Charles Q. Choi |
Chatting Up Cells Stem cells can transform into whatever cell the body tells them to. Unfortunately, scientists have yet to master that particular gift of gab. But investigators may soon crack the language with tiny "chat rooms" for stem cells.  |
Science News September 17, 2005 |
Microbes on the Air The MicrobeWorld Web site offers access to daily 90-second news capsules that highlight the vital role that microbes play in our lives.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Will Science Trump Politics in Resolving Abortion Debate? For better or worse, new reproductive technologies are redefining the scientific ground rules of reproduction. These technologies may also redefine the American politics surrounding reproduction, including the issue of abortion.  |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Arlene Weintraub |
George Rathmann: Amgen's Giant The enterprising chemist guided one of biotech's first blockbusters and taught the industry how to turn lab breakthroughs into billion-dollar products.  |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 |
Blended Families Condition-specific fortification enhances product value by utilizing complementary nutrients directed at a specific physiological function.  |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 |
Algae Alliance Spirulina is a special form of blue-green algae -- Earth's most nutritious green super-food -- that promotes immune health and provides natural antioxidant protection.  |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 |
Dairy Dupes Diabetes Researchers examined the relation between dairy intake and incident cases of type 2 diabetes in 41,254 male participants with no history of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer at baseline in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study.  |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Catherine Arnst |
A Hot Zone In The Heartland Little could be done to contain a deadly avian flu outbreak. Right now, the U.S. has no national pandemic preparedness plan, either for treating large numbers of patients or for dealing with the resulting economic and social disruptions.  |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 John Carey |
A Better Way To Ambush AIDS? HIV increasingly outwits today's drugs even as side effects take a toll. But Panacos Pharmaceuticals' experimental drug opens the door to a new line of attack.  |
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