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Colon cancer shuts down receptor that could shut it down
Scripps research scientists model 3-D structures of proteins that control human clock
Active optical clock proposal
Mathematics and climate change
When cancer cells can't let go
American Chemical Society Weekly PressPac -- April 8, 2009
Racial disparities persist in the treatment of lung cancer
Study of neighborhoods points to modifiable factors, not race, in cancer disparities
HIV pays a price for invisibility
New insights into progressive hearing loss
For cancer cells, genetics alone is poor indicator for drug response
The Uneven Propagation Of Earthquake Waves
More women with early stage breast cancer choosing double mastectomies
It pays to compare: Comparison helps children grasp math concepts
You do the math: Explaining basic concepts behind math problems improves children's learning
Climate change and atmospheric circulation will make for uneven ozone recovery
IU astronomer's discovery poses challenge to galaxy formation theories
CSHL-led team identifies key decision-point at which cells with broken DNA repair themselves or die
Oral strip can help detect gum disease
MIT: New method could lead to narrower chip patterns
Omega-3 fatty acids may benefit cancer patients undergoing major operations
Hispanics appear to face poorer quality nursing home care
In the ICU, use of benzodiazepines, other factors may predict severity of post-stay depression
On gravel roads, people drive at speed they are comfortable with, regardless of posted limit
Mount Sinai researchers discover novel mechanisms that might causally link type-2 diabetes to Alzheimer's disease

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