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11/23/2008
BYU researchers find way to fortify corn tortillas (2News Salt Lake City)
Researchers at Brigham Young University have found a commercial process to fortify corn tortillas.
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11/23/2008
Researchers use hunt to search for deer ticks (Wisconsin State Journal)
While some Wisconsinites spent Saturday seeking white-tailed deer, researchers were hunting for another organism: the deer tick. Teams from University of Wisconsin System schools and the Wisconsin Division of Health fanned out to more than a dozen deer registration stations in the eastern half of the state Saturday, gathering ticks from the deer brought in by hunters. The deer tick survey, last ...
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11/22/2008
Researchers working toward a better bean (Savannah Morning News)
For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into useful products like oil and livestock feed. But when it comes to understanding why a soybean grows, blooms or produces like it does, researchers are left with unanswered questions.
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11/23/2008
Researchers attempt to solve the mystery of autism (Contra Costa Times)
Study by UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute focuses on pregnant women who already have one autistic child.
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11/21/2008
UBC researchers develop breakthrough technique to unlock the secret of plasmas (EurekAlert!)
( University of British Columbia ) University of British Columbia researchers have developed a technique that brings scientists a big step closer to unlocking the secrets of the most abundant form of matter in the universe.
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11/23/2008
UNC researchers find clue to stopping breast cancer metastasis (The Chapel Hill News)
If scientists knew exactly what a breast cancer cell needs to spread, then they could stop the most deadly part of the disease: metastasis. New research from the UNC School of Medicine takes a step in that direction.
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11/21/2008
Household Exposure To Toxic Chemicals Lurks Unrecognized, Researchers Find (Science Daily)
Many women are surprised to learn the extent of personal, in-home contamination caused by exposure to everyday consumer products, according to a team of researchers. The study, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, is one of the first accounts of participants' responses to learning personal exposure data, research critical to environmental science and public health.
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11/21/2008
Household exposure to toxic chemicals lurks unrecognized, researchers find (EurekAlert!)
( Brown University ) Many women are surprised to learn the extent of personal, in-home contamination caused by exposure to everyday consumer products, according to a team of researchers including Brown University sociologist Phil Brown and 2008 Ph.D. recipient Rebecca Gasior Altman. The study, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, is one of the first accounts of participants' ...
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11/23/2008
Researchers urge more care for youngest workers (Toronto Star)
Eleven-year-old Allison Watson enjoys working on her parents' grape farm, which places her in the surprisingly large ranks of Canadians under 15 who have jobs.
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11/21/2008
Researchers report new species of deadly Ebola virus (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy)
Nov 21, 2008 (CIDRAP News) – Researchers from the United States and Uganda today released the first full scientific report on a new Ebola species that struck western Uganda late last year and was linked to 149 suspected cases and 37 deaths, at least 4 of them healthcare providers.
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| Baumiller, Tomasz K. - University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology professor studying functional morphology and biomechanics of crinoids. Includes list of publications, research interests, a curriculum vitae, and current courses taught.Kelly, Colleen - Information, articles, pictures and free downloads on sports biomechanics, posture in the school and workplace.Kier, William M. - University of North Carolina professor studying comparative biomechanics of marine invertebrates. Includes references, his curriculum vitae and a pointer to his lab and graduate students.Mauroy, Benjamin - Researcher at the MSC laboratory, University of Paris, France. Research interests centered on pulmonary and vascular network modeling. Contains PhD thesis in French.Oka, Richard - Graduate student at the SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences in San Diego.Patikas, Dimitrios - Short CV, publication list in the field of sports and clinical biomechanics.Spatz, Hanns-Christof - Albert-Ludwigs University (Germany) professor studying plant biomechanics. Includes members and lists of projects and publications.Speck, Thomas - Research interests in biomechanics, functional anatomy and ecology of extant and fossil plants. Contains list of projects and publications.
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