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- AACR supports new FDA clinical research guidelines
- UC Riverside releases analysis of tribal government gaming in California
- How elasticity affects the market for illegal goods
- Emergency angioplasty patients do best at hospitals where it's the 'default' treatment
- Norwegian Government handles research fraud
- Norwegian government handles research fraud
- Public support for environmental protection on the decline
- How Science Works and How Can It Inform Policy?
- Book by Stevens professor enthusiastically reviewed
- IEEE-USA commends senators for introducing 'Protect America's Competitive Edge (PACE) Act'
- Yale study: Not enough metals in earth to meet global demand
- Guidelines for Yale physician interactions with pharmaceutical industry
- Warning to government from biotech on PBS changes
- Who's the liar? Brain MRI stands up to polygraph test
- Dog owners hide the truth from shelters about their pets' behavioral problems
- Controlling neglected tropical diseases will boost fight against HIV, TB, and malaria
- Dow AgroSciences achieves world's first registration for plant-made vaccines
- Fire panel changes offer real-time fire status data
- Growing evidence of sex-based differences in lung cancer highlighted at roundtable meeting
- From pills to bills: Pharmacist turned senator to speak at UH event
- Scientists call for Hepatitis treatment of young injection drug users
- Ames Laboratory innovation key to a 'lead-free' Europe
- University presidents: NY must act on stem cell research
- Bush-appointed judges most conservative on record, new UH study finds
- Growing evidence of sex-based differences in lung cancer highlighted at roundtable meeting
- Medicines are key to preventing poor health
- Another failed New Year's resolution? New study shows how self-prophecies may help
- Moderately heavy models may actually lower women's self-esteem
- Guilt and fear motivate better than hope
- A little household help may reduce health-care costs among elderly
- NIST SRM aids efforts to reduce cigarette fire risk
- Study finds no safe level for ozone
- ALOS sends its first image
- IEEE-USA President encourages bipartisan efforts to pass innovation legislation
- Problems at World Anti-Doping Agency will 'drive innocent athletes out of sport'
- Local involvement in national lands management: Can it work nationwide?
- Stanford Q&A: Neuroethicist on growing demand for ethical oversight
- Computer interface design starts with respecting the real world
- Computer interface design starts with respecting the real world
- Stanford ethics consulting helps researchers navigate sensitive issues
- International Policy Workshop on Nitrogen in Paris March 8 -10, 2006
- China partners with international expertise to improve road safety
- ICSU expresses grave concern over visa policies and practices for scientists visiting the USA
- Yale early stage ovarian cancer detection technology licensed by LabCorp.
- Lee M. Silver to discuss new book, Challenging Nature, at Stevens
- From psychopaths to behaving responsibly: Waking up the inner sleeping beauty of companies
- Disclosing study outcomes to participants may backfire
- Globalization: Children and working parents pay too high a price
- Plastic surgeons countdown first full facial transplantation
- Honorary doctorates awarded by Karolinska Institutet 2006
- Science Seminar on benefits of biomedical research for patients
- Stem cell researchers, advocates to share lessons learned
- International evaluation of research at the University of Helsinki
- New opportunities in the European research
- Newark Preservation Committee honors NJIT for restoring victorian castle
- GA Tech develops ultra-efficient embedded architectures based on probabilistic technology
- 'Hands free' isn't mind free: Performing even easy tasks impairs driving
- Study looks at ways to mitigate air pollution from freight transportation along I-95
- World experts gather in New York to discuss the feasibility of sustainable development
- Women's bioethics project receives grant from Ford Foundation
- Prisons not adapting to needs of aging inmate population
- Bank mergers bring down the neighborhood
- Women and children are the first hurt by welfare reform
- ICCL and CI lunch global mapping project to protect sensitive marine areas
- Avantogen and Hawaii Biotech to combine vaccine businesses
- Stevens meets Committee on National Security Systems standards
- Energy prices, uncertainty and energy saving by companies
- Stevens professor to chair International Workshop on PCC
- Dover evolution trial witnesses among speakers at symposium for teaching evolution
- Warbling whales speak a language all their own
- Protecting endangered species helps reduce poverty
- From neighbors to killers: Book explores the personal horror of Rwanda's genocide
- Strategies for Earth observation: 18th CEOS-SIT meeting at ESRIN
- Webcast: Islam and Bioethics Conference
- New DNA 'fingerprinting' technique separates hemp from marijuana
- Study challenges rush to medicate schizophrenia
- Honor among businesses: Corporations are becoming more ethical
- ACP publishes 'Medicine in Quotations,' second edition
- A new vision from the world's largest scientific organization
- Anger and sadness frame how we respond to a terrorist attack
- Acquisition will advance commercialization of Lab.s security screening technology
- Stevens to kick off alliance with e-security leader GLESEC
- 2006 Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) awards announced
- Universities play major role developing entrepreneurs and business, experts
- IAMP expresses support for Disease Control Priorities Project
- Yellow Fever
- Yellow Fever
- Vulnerability of nuclear warhead interception topic of UH lecture
- Doctor proposes five steps we can take to help curb child obesity
- Chandra Kintala to serve as general chair at DSN 2006
- Acrux granted first grant in Europe, triggering payment from Lilly
- Binghamton University research links digital images and cameras
- Marmots, microbes and geopolitical uses of disease
- Taking Turns: Artists and Curators Engage the Museum
- Museum muses gallery talk and reception
- Museum Musings: Rethinking the Museum
- 72 new members chosen by Academy
- Dover 'intelligent design' decision to be topic of national forum
- Green idealists - valuable innovators?
- 'Uniquely human' component of language found in gregarious birds


