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Endeavour to Present at IPAA Oil and Gas Symposium

Endeavour to Present at IPAA Oil and Gas Symposium

HOUSTON, April 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Endeavour International Corporation (Amex: END) (LSE: ENDV) will participate in the Oil Gas Investment Symposium hosted by the Independent Petroleum Association of…
An answer to a "what if" that's difficult to pass up...

An answer to a "what if" that's difficult to pass up...

That question, specifically, is: "What if a cuttlefish attacked an octopus?" And the answer can be found here.  It's a pretty amazing video.
Depression after heart disease ups risk of heart failure

Depression after heart disease ups risk of heart failure

Patients with heart disease who are subsequently diagnosed with depression are at greater risk for heart failure (HF), a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood throughout the body,…
Biosphere 2 experiment shows how fast heat could kill drought-stressed trees

Biosphere 2 experiment shows how fast heat could kill drought-stressed trees

Widespread die-off of piñon pine across the southwestern United States during future droughts will occur at least five times faster if climate warms by 4 degrees Celsius, even if future droughts are…
Diet Secrets Of 'The Royals' - Have Climate Change Ruin Your Elephant Food Source

Diet Secrets Of 'The Royals' - Have Climate Change Ruin Your Elephant Food Source

SALT LAKE CITY, April 13, 2009 – Two weeks after the rains begin, an elephant family named "the Royals" usually switches to a grass diet to bulk up for pregnancy and birth. But when they wandered…
Enhancing the effects of the drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia

Enhancing the effects of the drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia

Individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) are first treated with a drug known as imatinib mesylate. Although very effective, as the disease progresses it often becomes resistant to the drug.…
JCI online early table of contents: April 13, 2009

JCI online early table of contents: April 13, 2009

EDITOR'S PICK: Enhancing the effects of the drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia Individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) are first treated with a drug known as imatinib mesylate.…
Tweet this: Rapid-fire media may confuse your moral compass

Tweet this: Rapid-fire media may confuse your moral compass

Emotions linked to our moral sense awaken slowly in the mind, according to a new study from a neuroscience group led by corresponding author Antonio Damasio, director of the Brain and Creativity…
Alzheimer's disease: A new small molecule approach to treatment from UCL

Alzheimer's disease: A new small molecule approach to treatment from UCL

New therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer's disease are urgently needed. Work led by Professor Mark Pepys FRS over more than 20 years has identified a protein known as serum amyloid P component (SAP)…
Therapeutic effect of imatinib improved with addition of chloroquine

Therapeutic effect of imatinib improved with addition of chloroquine

(PHILADELPHIA) The therapeutic effects of the blockbuster leukemia drug imatinib may be enhanced when given along with a drug that inhibits a cell process called autophagy, researchers from the…

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