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A little java makes it easier to jive, researcher says
Eye cells believed to be retinal stem cells are misidentified
Angiogenesis inhibitor improves brain tumor survival by reducing edema
A missing enzyme conveys major heart protection in pre-clinical work
New approach discovered to lowering triglycerides
Yale researchers discover mechanism for
The secret to chimp strength
Study examines the use of light in medical therapy
Study examines effect of heart surgery on employment
Keeping nurses on the job: Retention is part of the answer to the nursing shortage
UW-Madison study reveals new options for people with PKU
Stem cell breakthrough: Monitoring the on switch that turns stem cells into muscle
Researchers discover link between schizophrenia and diabetes
Technique measures heat transport in the Earth's crust
Scientists identify new role for lung epithelial cells in sensing allergens in the air
Surveillance vehicles take flight using alternative energy
A new molecular marker of gastric cancer
Police with higher multitasking abilities less likely to shoot unarmed persons
Researchers examine use of native southern African plants in veterinary medicine
U of Minnesota researchers test new ways to involve people in news through social media
Time of conception linked to birth defects in United States
Mice and men should have more in common in clinical trials
Cancer Genomics Browser gives cancer researchers a powerful new tool
A 'bionic nose' that knows
Genes that make bacteria make up their minds

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