News: [Entry posted at 30th November 2009 03:21 PM GMT] Despite the slew of failures in the past, the most recent $105 million HIV vaccine study among 16,000 Thai volunteers is the first to show any (albeit modest) success.
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News: [Entry posted at 20th November 2009 03:08 PM GMT] "Survival of the fittest does not mean survival of the strongest, but survival of those that best fit their environment," croons Brett Keyser, on the streets of Philadelphia, dulcet tones ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 18th November 2009 08:03 PM GMT] Boosting levels of a neurotransmitter in the brain may reverse some of the cognitive abnormalities that characterize Down syndrome, according to a study, published online today (November 18) in Science Translational Medicine, conducted in a mouse ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 12th November 2009 04:10 PM GMT] Judging by the stream of studies in the last few months, it seems the field of gene therapy is beginning to replace its troubled history with the beginnings of a promising future.
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News: [Entry posted at 4th November 2009 06:03 PM GMT] Researchers for the first time have tracked the specific genetic mutations -- occurring over just a few generations -- that allow bacteria to respond to environmental changes, they report online in Nature today (November 4).
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