Archive: 01/11/2006
Carnegie Mellon scientist to build unique mass spectrometer
Carnegie Mellon University's Mark Bier has received a $546,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Instrument Development for Biological Research program to build a heavy-ion mass spectrometer. This one-of-a-kind ...
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Protecting your Computer: Part 3 – AntiVirus
by Philip Dunn [ Part 1 ] [ Part 2 ] Almost everybody is aware of the need for Antivirus software, so this article will concentrate on installation issues and virus removal. ...
Morning grogginess worse than drinking
A study says morning grogginess is more debilitating than sleep deprivation. Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital say the effects of sleep inertia are as bad or worse ...
Jan 11, 2006 |
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Brain important in lowering blood sugar
A new study says the brain plays a major role in the ability of insulin therapy to lower blood sugar in animals with diabetes.
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WHO official says bird flu not mutating
A World Health Organization official says the bird flu virus in Turkey does not appear to be mutating.
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Rewriting Glacial History In Pacific North America
Although the story on glacier fluctuations in northwestern North America over the last 10,000 years has remained largely unchanged for decades, new evidence discovered by a University of Alberta researcher will rewrite that ...
Jan 11, 2006 |
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