Archive: 12/03/2007
Fast-tracked drugs fast track to money
U.S. government fast-tracking of medical treatments almost never leads to new drugs, but it often leads to stock price booms, reports say.
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Academic uncovers Holy Grail of palaeontology
Palaeontologist Dr Phil Manning, working with National Geographic Channel has uncovered the Holy Grail of palaeontology in the United States: a partially intact dino mummy.
Other Sciences / Archaeology & Fossils
Dec 03, 2007 |
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Study: Dark matter in newborn universe doused earliest stars
“Dark star crashes, pouring its light into ashes” – The Grateful Dead, 1967. Perhaps the first stars in the newborn universe did not shine, but instead were invisible “dark stars” 400 to 200,000 times wider ...
Dec 03, 2007 |
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Mental illness and drug addiction may co-occur due to disturbance in part of the brain
Why do mental illness and drug addiction so often go together? New research reveals that this type of dual diagnosis may stem from a common cause: developmental changes in the amygdala, a walnut-shaped part of the brain linked ...
Dec 03, 2007 |
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How to help baby like fruits and veggies
Moms, want your baby to learn to like fruits and vegetables? According to new research from the Monell Center, if you’re breast feeding, you can provide baby with a good start by eating them yourself.
Dec 03, 2007 |
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Climate change predicted to drive trees northward
The most extensive and detailed study to date of 130 North American tree species concludes that expected climate change this century could shift their ranges northward by hundreds of kilometers and shrink the ranges by more ...
Dec 03, 2007 |
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