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Rare Footprints Of Infant Dinosaur Discovered
Posted on May 25, 2007 at 09:37:13 pm
Researchers at the Morrison Natural History Museum have discovered two rare hatchling dinosaur footprints in the foothills west of Denver, near the town of Morrison.
Recovering Artifacts From 200-year-old Shipwreck, Deep In Gulf Of Mexico
Posted on May 25, 2007 at 09:56:33 pm
A team of Texas A&M University researchers will soon be recovering artifacts from a 200-year-old shipwreck that lies more than 4,000 feet beneath the Gulf of Mexico, making it the deepest such recovery effort ever attempted in the gulf.
New Guideline For Treating Lyme Disease
Posted on May 26, 2007 at 12:00:51 am
A guideline developed by the American Academy of Neurology finds conventionally recommended courses of antibiotics are highly effective for treating nervous system Lyme disease.
Drinking Four Or More Cups Of Coffee A Day May Help Prevent Gout
Posted on May 26, 2007 at 12:06:14 am
Coffee is a habit for more than 50 percent of Americans, who drink, on average, 2 cups per day. This widely consumed beverage is regularly investigated and debated for its impact on health conditions from breast cancer to heart disease.
Shine On, Shine On, Climate Monitoring Station: Moon-based Observatories Proposed
Posted on May 26, 2007 at 09:24:10 am
Poets may see "a face of plaintive sweetness" or "a cheek like beryl stone" when they look at the moon, but Shaopeng Huang sees something else altogether: the ideal location for a network of observatories dedicated to studying climate change on Earth.
Scientists Build An 'Ice Top' At The Bottom Of The World
Posted on May 26, 2007 at 09:31:13 am
The University of Delaware is helping to build a huge “IceCube” at the South Pole, and it has nothing to do with cooling beverages.
Scientists Probe Bones' Tiny Building Blocks
Posted on May 27, 2007 at 02:34:50 am
In work that could lead to more effective diagnoses and treatments of bone diseases using only a pinhead-sized sample of a patient's bone, MIT researchers report a first-of-its-kind analysis of bone's mechanical properties.
Red Wine Protects The Prostate, Research Suggests
Posted on May 27, 2007 at 02:41:52 am
Researchers have found that men who drink an average of four to seven glasses of red wine per week are only 52% as likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer as those who do not drink red wine
Study Focuses On Only Carnivore With 'Fingerprints'
Posted on May 27, 2007 at 10:13:24 am
Scientists have developed a new technique that uses fingerprints to track the fisher--an elusive member of the weasel family, and the only carnivore species known to have unique fingerprints.
Mother Birds 'Engineer' Their Offspring
Posted on May 27, 2007 at 10:36:17 am
Current research emphasizes the role of maternal effects in fostering the adaptation of organisms to a changing environment.













