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| Are Your Dishes Clean? A copy and link of the report originally posted at Science Daily News on August 1, 2007.
Member: Tony Rook |
| Will Microsoft buy Yahoo? Yahoo continues to struggle and I'm sure they're now regretting their decision to ignore Microsoft's purchase offer.
Member: Dana Gadlin |
| Welcome New Labroots Members! Fill out that profile, join a group, and start networking!
Member: Jason Garner |
| Will the mammoth walk the Earth again? After the recent sequencing of the mammoth genomic DNA it appears that there is a chance to restore those extinct mammals. However, is this a viable project and the best use of limited research resources?
Member: Agnieszka Lichanska |
| Best 2008 Sky Show ... Days Leading Up to Dec 1st Everybody enjoys looking up at the sky ... and you will not need to have a telescope to enjoy the evenings between now and Dec 1st ... so get out there and go for a nice evening walk.
Member: John Moffitt |
| Gene Therapy for Congestive Heart Failure Patients The Calcium Up-Regulation by Percutaneous Administration of Gene Therapy in Cardiac Disease, or CUPID study is now entering phase 2 of its clinical trial of the drug MYDICAR
Member: Lisa Baer |
| miRNA: The Next Big Thing? Unlike siRNA, miRNA research represents a whole new area of biological study.
Member: Jason Garner |
| Energy Storage: New Ultracapacitators arrive! Please read the following news release:
Member: Srihari Yamanoor |
| Cardiac Performance Measures and Quality Metrics Evaluating cardiovascular care is a two-step process that begins with identifying quality metrics then establishing publicly viewed performance measures in effort to raise the bar for cardiovascular outcomes.
Member: Lisa Baer |
| Neuroscience takes on love Can romantic love last forever? It is a question that was actually addressed by neuroscientists at the 38th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington DC.
Member: Agnieszka Lichanska |
| Holy Cow - 75% of the food we eat is unregulated There's an eerie stat for you.
Member: Jason Garner |
| Language Development Gene and Autism Studies of DNA from families of autistic children with language delay helping to identify Gene CNTNAP2 and its association with language and thought development processes.
Member: Lisa Baer |
| Adult vs. ES cells for tissue regeneration To open the debate regarding the use of autologous adult stem cells or ES cells pushed to a particular cell fate in tissue regeneration.
Member: John Muraski |
| A functional cure for AIDS - 2008's breakthrough? The world is abuzz with news on how AIDS was cured albeit "functionally" by someone who isn't even quoted as an AIDS expert.
Member: Srihari Yamanoor |
| Stephen Colbert for FDA 2009!!!! This is of course a spoof. Read this post:
Member: Srihari Yamanoor |
| A Vacation at Cold Spring Harbor An experience in CSHL
Member: Sudha Moorthy |
| New Study :Human Papillomavirus-associated Cancers The CDC recently released an estimate of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers in the US during a 5-year span, 1998-2003.
Member: Jason Garner |
| Global warming on other planets in the solar syste Studies show Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, Triton and Pluto are warming. As the sun is the only thing they all have in common, theorists state that the sun must be causing global warming.
Member: Dana Gadlin |
| Weekly Webinars Each week, I will post a link to a webinar that re
Member: Michael Downey |
| 'tis the season for "Good" byes ..Bye Bye Phoenix Please take a look at this NY Times Link:
Member: Srihari Yamanoor |
| Doing the influenza vaccine two-step Is 6-7 months sufficient time to predict, select and produce strains for the upcoming seasonal vaccine? What about novel strains emerging AFTER vaccine selection by WHO?
Member: Jason Garner |
| PHP6 Musing on the next release of the PHP programming language
Member: Erik Dillingham |
| Rest in peace, Michael Crichton A short ode to the man who inspired me to study science with real earnest.
Member: Srihari Yamanoor |
| The ICH - why I don't love it A discussion on the International Conference for Harmonization - the good and the bad
Member: Jon Brice |








