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File this one under "E" for "Ewww factor." NASA has used human cadavers to test the new Orion space capsule that is supposed to take astronauts back to the moon sometime around 2020.
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By Robert Gehrke, The Salt Lake Tribune Jul. 22--Two prosecutors investigating allegations of bribery in the Republican state treasurer's race have subpoenaed KSL footage of interviews with the candidates in the race and with House Speaker Greg Curtis.
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Dr Charles Worringham of Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation said the unique 'Cardiomobile' monitoring system, developed by Gold Coast company Alive Technologies, was being further developed and trialled together with QUT under an ARC Linkage Grant.
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Angiocidin, a tumor-inhibiting novel protein discovered by Temple University researchers, may also have a role as a new therapeutic application in treating leukemia, according to a study by the researchers. The study, "The Novel Angiogenic Inhibitor, Angiocidin, Induces Differentiation of Monocytes to Macropahges...
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(American Society for Microbiology) The 2008 American Society for Microbiology Eli Lilly and Company Research Award is being presented to Dianne K. Newman, Wilson Professor of Biology and Geobiology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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ScienceDaily (July 14, 2008) In one of the first studies to link molecular genetic variants to adolescent delinquency, sociological research published in the August issue of the American Sociological Review identifies three genetic predictors--of serious and violent delinquency--that gain predictive precision when considered together with social influences, such as family...
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Space Station (ISS) and gearing up for the long orbital haul. officer for the next six months of his long-duration spaceflight. back there,” Chamitoff said of Earth this week in a televised interview. fraternal twins, and is making his first career spaceflight on Expedition 17. during his mission. expected to be delivered in 2009. shuttle Endeavour in November.
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17-year olds who donate blood are significantly more likely to experience donation-related complications such as fainting and bruising than older blood donors, according to a new study.
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