News: [Entry posted at 19th March 2009 08:21 PM GMT] In a study challenging a long-held doctrine of antibody binding -- which states that a single antibody corresponds to just one antigen, fitting it like a lock fits a key -- researchers have created a designer version of an antibody that can bind two ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 18th March 2009 04:26 PM GMT] Science programs in many state schools are feeling the pinch of hard times, but there's an exception to the suffering: Universities in big energy-producing states are thriving, with some even gaining a competitive edge over their hurting ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 11th March 2009 07:00 PM GMT] Calorie-restricted diets are thought to protect against cancer and slow tumor growth, and a new study published in this week's Nature begins to tease out why the measure works for some tumors, and not for others.
Chubby, and more cancer prone ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 11th March 2009 05:36 PM GMT] A world-renowned Massachusetts anesthesiologist appears to have perpetrated what may be one of the most extensive cases of medical fraud, faking data and even making up entire studies in at least 21 cases.
Scott Reuben, the former chief of acute ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 9th March 2009 05:00 PM GMT] Chimpanzees may have the ability to plan further into the future than previously thought, according to an article in the online version of Current Biology.Chimpanzee Image: barnoid/flickr
The study by Matthias Osvath, a primatologist at Lund ... Click to continue
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