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The world?s oldest water?
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Washington ? New evidence bolsters the notion that deep saline groundwaters in South Africa's Witwatersrand Basin may have remained isolated for many thousands, perhaps even millions, of years. The stu....Read more
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'Universal standards' for research integrity may have unintended consequences
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The global scientific community is capable of policing its own behavior and should resist creation of a central oversight body to enforce 'universal standards' that may have unintended consequences, a renowned physicist and director of the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin sai...

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A new high-resolution method for imaging below the skin using a liquid lens
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University of Rochester optics professor Jannick Rolland has developed an optical technology that provides unprecedented images under the skin's surface. The aim of the technology is to detect and examine skin lesions to determine whether they are benign or cancerous without having to cut the sus...

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Enhancing nuclear security: Training and international collaboration
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While a world free of nuclear weapons remains a goal for governments around the world, nuclear security constitutes a major challenge for the 21st century, as recognised at the 2010 nuclear security summit in Washington. Citizens are generally aware of international efforts to prevent the prolife...

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Plant breeding is being transformed by advances in genomics and computing
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Misguided public perception on what Tommy John surgery can do apparent in new study
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SAN DIEGO, CA ? Despite known risks and outcomes of the common elbow procedure known as Tommy John surgery, parents, coaches and players still have incorrect assumptions regarding player performance, say researchers presenting their study at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's ...

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on Friday, February 18, 2011
Anti-aging hormone Klotho may prevent complications
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DALLAS ? Feb. 17, 2011 ? Low levels of the anti-aging hormone Klotho may serve as an early warning sign of the presence of kidney disease and its deadly cardiovascular complications, according to findings by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. Using mice, investigators found that soft-tis...

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How disordered proteins spread from cell to cell, potentially spreading disease
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One bad apple is all it takes to spoil the barrel. And one misfolded protein may be all that's necessary to corrupt other proteins, forming large aggregations linked to several incurable neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington's, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Stanford biology Professor Ron ...

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Doing good with operations research
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For Northwestern University's Karen Smilowitz, the term "industrial engineering" is a bit of a misnomer. It evokes the image of the engineer in a factory with a stopwatch in hand, making sure production is as efficient as possible. Surely some industrial engineers still do that. But these days, i...

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Scientists bioengineer a protein to fight leukemia
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