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January 12, 2010
China A Rising Star In Regenerative Medicine
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Jan 12, 2010
Chinese researchers have become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to peer-reviewed scientific literature on clock-reversing regenerative medicine even as a skeptical international research community condemns the practice of Chinese clinics administering unproven stem cell therapies to domestic and foreign patients. According to a study by the Canadian-based McLaughlin-Rotman ... read more

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BARDA Awards Radiological Emergency Response Contracts
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European freeze hits transport as Britain limits gas
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China drug centres worsen plight of addicts: rights group
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New brain scan better at detecting early Alzheimers
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

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Yar'Adua illness fuels fear of new oil war
Abuja, Nigeria (UPI) Jan 6, 2009
Uncertainty over the health of Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua -- hospitalized in Saudi Arabia for more than a month -- and a ferment of political intrigue caused by his absence are stoking fears that a fragile truce in a conflict over the nation's oil wealth will soon unravel altogether. In the southern Niger Delta, the country's oil-producing center, militants who have observed a ... more

Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise For High-Speed Genetic Sequencing
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jan 05, 2010
Faster sequencing of DNA holds enormous potential for biology and medicine, particularly for personalized diagnosis and customized treatment based on each individual's genomic makeup. At present however, sequencing technology remains cumbersome and cost prohibitive for most clinical applications, though this may be changing, thanks to a range of innovative new techniques. In the current is ... more

In bio attack, US Post Office could distribute aid
Washington (AFP) Dec 30, 2009
The US Post Office could play a key role in distributing medical aid in the event of a biological attack, according to an executive order released by the White House on Wednesday. The order signed by President Barack Obama directs government agencies, local law enforcement and the US Post Office to work on a model for distribution of medical countermeasures in the wake of a biological attack ... more

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East Timor's ticking AIDS timebomb


Seeking lotto riches, South Africans smoke vulture brains


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Tracking Evolution's Footprints In The Human Genome

Neanderthals wore make-up

3-D and Web hot trends in adult entertainment

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission

Wyle Personnel Assist Important Studies On ISS

Nokia urges mobile developers to focus on poor nations

Sudan's Beshir quits army to run again for presidency

AU renews Somali peace force mandate

21 dead in China gas leak, execs admit cover-up: state media

Explosion kills two at China chemical plant: Xinhua

Pakistan landslide kills 13, dozens missing: police

China offers free swine flu jabs to children under 3

Canada lends Mexico five million swine flu vaccine doses

France cancels half flu vaccine orders

Birds Fight Alien Parasites

Australia's freshwater crocodiles at risk

Ban Ki-moon announces Year of Biodiversity

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Guinea's junta celebrates first year in power
Conakry (AFP) Dec 23, 2009
Guinea's junta celebrated its first year in power on Wednesday, but in the absence of its leader who is in Morocco for medical care after his aide de camp shot and wounded him. The regime is also under mounting international pressure for alleged crimes against humanity after soldiers in September massacred at least 156 protesters in a Conakry stadium, according to UN investigators. Hundr ... more

Iran will pursue its nuclear activity 'normally:' FM
Beirut (AFP) Dec 21, 2009
Iran will pursue its nuclear drive in a "normal fashion" and will produce itself the fuel necessary for its Tehran medical reactor, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Monday. "Nuclear activity will continue in a normal fashion," Mottaki told a news conference as he wrapped up a brief visit to Lebanon. "Concerning the fuel needed for the Tehran reactor ... Iran will produce ... more

NATO air strike kills three Afghan civilians: officials
Kandahar (AFP) Dec 18, 2009
A NATO air strike against suspected militants in troubled southern Afghanistan killed three civilians and wounded one other, local government and hospital officials said Friday. The civilians were in a minibus travelling just before midnight on the main southern highway when they were attacked by helicopter gunships in Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar province, the provincial governor's of ... more

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New drug threatens India's endangered vultures


Physicists predict cooler computers


Seoul to spend 15 million dollars on flu aid to N.Korea
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Nokia urges mobile developers to focus on poor nations

Sudan's Beshir quits army to run again for presidency

AU renews Somali peace force mandate

China overtakes US as world's largest auto market in 2009

Toyota Prius Japan's top-selling car in 2009

Sanyo rolls electric bicycles into US market

'Year 2010' smart-card bug turns Germans back to cash

Hubble Telescope peers at oldest ever galaxies

2010 tech bug hits German credit cards

Mini-Research Module MRM1 At Cape For Shuttle Processing

Astronauts Dock At ISS

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

Aerospace Engineering Program To Launch Graduate Program In The Fall

ISRO Reviews Cryogenic Engine

Indian Cryogenic Engine Rocket Launch Put On Hold

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