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Liver regeneration may be simpler than previously thought
The way the liver renews itself may be simpler than what scientists had been assuming. A new study, appearing in the April...
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Feather-light touch all that's needed for Darwin's frictionless optics
ESA's Darwin mission will look for extrasolar planets and signs of life. The Agency's Technology Research Programme has sponsored the development of...
2007-04-14 10:43:47
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Indicative Takes On Big 4 in IT Service Management
The company challenges much larger rivals like IBM and HP with its Indicative performance monitoring and troubleshooting tool....
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Modified gravity v. dark energy
For many years now, scientists have wondered why the universe is expanding faster than it should be. Through conventional knowledge of physics,...
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Quantum secrets of photosynthesis revealed
Through photosynthesis, green plants and cyanobacteria are able to transfer sunlight energy to molecular reaction centers for conversion into chemical energy with...
2007-04-14 10:43:47 -
Where is the proton? Yale scientists discover footprints of shared protons
This week in Science, Yale researchers present "roadmaps" showing that shared protons, a common loose link between two biological molecules, simply vibrate...
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Scientists gain insights into liver regeneration (News-Medical-Net)
The way the liver renews itself may be simpler than what scientists had been assuming....
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Scientists discover key player in embryonic muscle development (News-Medical-Net)
Muscle fibers are large cells that contain many nuclei. They begin, like all animal cells, as naive embryonic cells. These cells differentiate,...
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Scientists Discover First Seafloor Vents on Ultraslow-Spreading Ridge (Newswise)
Scientists have found one of the largest fields of seafloor vents gushing super-hot, mineral-rich fluids on a mid-ocean ridge that, until now,...
2007-04-13 11:24:39
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