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E-Prescription Firm Receives a Political Boost
Dimanche 09 Décembre 2007 - 22:00 - 1 année depuis - 26 lectures - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) An Alexandria company is hoping that recent political developments may help its mission to make the barely legible doctor's prescription a thing of the past. |
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Scientific American Magazine: Hoyle on Matter -- Our Readers? -- Killing Beauty
Dimanche 16 Mars 2008 - 22:00 - 9 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American APRIL 1958 |
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Body Clock Doubles As Dinner Bell [60-Second Science]
Jeudi 22 Mai 2008 - 22:10 - 7 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American [The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.]I had a roommate who couldn’t sleep unless it was pitch dark, so she wore a face mask to bed. But she’d gotten it from an airline, so one of the eye patches had a little sticker on it that said, “Wake me for meals.” Now a new study from Harvard Medical school suggests that she needn’t have bothered with the sticker. Because scientists there have found that the brain has a special “meal clock” that keeps animals from snoozing when there’s food to be had. The results appear in the May 23 issue of Science. [More] |
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Scientific American Magazine: Double-Helix Double Up
Dimanche 16 Mars 2008 - 22:00 - 9 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Talk about spooky action at a distance. Without any other molecules to guide them, double helices of DNA with identical sequences can recognize one another from a distance and even gather together. |
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Study Says Carbon Nanotubes as Dangerous as Asbestos [News]
Mardi 20 Mai 2008 - 13:00 - 7 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Inhaling carbon nanotubes could be as harmful as breathing in asbestos, and its use should be regulated lest it lead to the same cancer and breathing problems that prompted a ban on the use of asbestos as insulation in buildings, according a new study posted online today by Nature Nanotechnology. [More] |
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Ted Kennedy Diagnosed with Malignant Brain Tumor [News]
Mardi 20 Mai 2008 - 15:00 - 7 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Cancer - Scientific American The hospital where veteran Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy has been recuperating following a seizure revealed today that the Massachusetts lawmaker has a malignant brain tumor. [More] |
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News: Tapping into the Cancer-Fighter Collective for Treatment
Vendredi 25 Janvier 2008 - 10:00 - 11 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Cancer - Scientific American In an effort to improve cancer care, researchers today announced plans to create a giant database designed to allow oncologists and scientists to share vital information. The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) and Rutgers University, both in New Brunswick, along with IBM are developing a computer system that allows physicians and researchers worldwide to tap into the latest developments in cancer research and treatment; they envision it as a tool that will help doctors tailor the best possible therapies for their patients and let scientists track the success--or failure--of previous research. |
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Study Says Carbon Nanotubes as Dangerous as Asbestos [News]
Mardi 20 Mai 2008 - 13:00 - 7 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Cancer - Scientific American Inhaling carbon nanotubes could be as harmful as breathing in asbestos, and its use should be regulated lest it lead to the same cancer and breathing problems that prompted a ban on the use of asbestos as insulation in buildings, according a new study posted online today by Nature Nanotechnology. [More] |
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Wii Fit, Tipping The Scales on Exercise
Samedi 24 Mai 2008 - 21:00 - 7 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) After all the good times we've had together, it's nice to know my Wii doesn't think I'm fat. |
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South Africa Wages Intensified War on AIDS
Dimanche 25 Mai 2008 - 00:30 - 7 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 26 lectures - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The abused and orphaned children in Pastor Julius Bonani's church are the face of an AIDS epidemic that is killing nearly 1,000 South Africans a day and infecting even more. |
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