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- Shared theories on thought could lead to smart machines
- Conference breaks down barriers in civil justice system
- How the US drug safety system should be changed
- Incarcerated women more likely to use birth control when given in jail
- Pandemic challenges for Asia-Pacific region
- Independent review process welcomed by pharmaceutical industry
- 5 Spanish hospitals in international phase III trial with H5N1 influenza pandemic vaccine
- Lying is exposed by micro-expressions we can't control
- Five Spanish hospitals in international phase III trial with H5N1 influenza pandemic vaccine
- Eminent inventor of DNA fingerprinting gains new recognition
- First social scientist selected as Oak Ridge National Laboratory Wigner Fellow
- Continuity + Change: Perspectives on Science and Religion
- Our brand is better than their brand
- Beauty and the beholder: Why pretty faces don't always help sales
- UCSD to host public conference on 'Social Justice and Stem Cell Research'
- Rising price of oil highlights affordable energy alternatives
- Moody's Mega Math (M3) Challenge winning solutions papers available online
- International workshop paves way to future cooperation for space exploration
- NIH panel urges more informed approach to multivitamin/mineral use for chronic disease prevention
- Bush's response to 9/11 mirrors Wilson era
- Researchers assess risks associated with living in low-lying coastal areas
- New book explores counter-terrorism technology and policy
- New lifestyles, new data - planners need a modern definition of the 'family'
- Medical response to hurricane Katrina focus of 2006 European eHealth Conference and Exhibition
- IEEE-USA President urges action on adoption of 'new internet'
- Finding computer files hidden in plain sight
- Humboldt Research Award goes to Springer author
- Name can lead to housing discrimination
- Deaths from rodent virus raise need for tracking system
- Stereotypically 'black-looking' criminals more likely to get death sentence, researchers find
- On World NO Tobacco Day the ESC urges governments to spread smoking bans & tax tobacco
- The State lottery: Creating social inequality across the nation
- Funding right through to the prototype
- Winners of The Laureates of Tomorrow - nobel essay contest to be announced on June 12
- Antarctic vital for climate change science
- Winners of The Laureates of Tomorrow - Nobel Essay Contest announced
- Journal of Law and Economics: Special issue on file sharing
- Penn bioethicst challenges scientists to lead the public in discussions about their work
- National Academies advisory: Past surface temperatures and climate change
- Science offers 'state of the planet 2006-2007' to explore global challenges
- The right pathway to better health and science
- Promoting seat belt use among black motorists
- Slow-frozen people? Latest research supports possibility of cryopreservation
- Pre-scan warnings would have caused extra distress say women with problem fetuses
- World's coral reefs left vulnerable by paper parks
- World's coral reef left vulnerable by paper parks
- ACP commends CMS proposals to increase values assigned to evaluation and management codes
- Global crime experts to meet in Liverpool
- You scream, I scream there's something in my ice cream!
- Finland prioritises agreement on the EU research budget and boosting innovation during Presidency
- NJIT teaches high school students architecture box by box
- One drink can make you blind drunk
- Chornobyl radiation ups risk of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents
- National Academies advisory: EPA dioxin risk assessment reviewed
- Taking ethics from the classroom to the world
- Institute of Medicine advisory: Research involving prisoners
- ACP and The Doctors Company offer liability insurance credit
- Australia-US FTA threatens blood supply
- Test for esophageal reflux licensed to Bayer by Wake Forest University Health Sciences
- Online surveys are less effective than phone surveys
- Take steps to protect against shoulder fired missiles, say operations research experts
- AAAS urges US President to sign Embryonic Stem Cell Act
- Kidney donors pay the price
- European Science Writers Award will be granted in Munich
- NIST can help you 'MBARK' onto better biometric systems
- European Science Writers Award will be granted in Munich
- Migration trends - new booklet gives insights into migrant population
- ESA to help Europe prepare for space tourism
- Early fetal gender test demands rapid ethical policymaking
- Migration trends -- new booklet gives insights into migrant population
- The future of race-based medicine
- ACCC authorizes Medicines Australia Code of Conduct
- Fingertip device helps computers read hand gestures
- ACP tells Congress: Pilot test patient-centered medical home
- Paying physicians to recruit patients into trials: The ethical concerns
- New, shorter TB treatments could advance TB control
- Call for data on reuse of surgical instruments to allay fears over vCJD transmission
- Ninety-eight percent of Gaza's children experience or witness war trauma -- Queen's study
- Huygens Scientific Archive data set released
- Huygens scientific archive data set released
- Studies examine physician disclosure of medical errors
- PSL: the emerging industry standard
- Stevens' Professor Manu Malek keynotes SECRYPT 2006
- The influence of money on medical science
- Unique Huntington's study moves forward
- NJIT offers new certificate to fight digital and physical terrorism
- Fair price hikes vs. unfair price hikes
- Kodak pianos? Buick aspirin?
- Cardiff research could lead to fairer pay-outs for accident victims
- University of Pennsylvania computer scientists put social network theory to the test
- Computer scientists lay out vision for a 'science of the Web'
- 'Senseless' turf battles between health development and relief agencies
- New company will seek drugs against diabetes and cancer
- Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling hot computer chips
- Atmospheric ozone recovering in mid-latitudes, report shows
- Key industry players meet at the European Parliament's Life Science Circle
- Is it possible to reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism?
- Impact of forest certification in developing countries examined
- Stevens honors cybersecurity experts at Convocation 2006
- Pediatric neurosurgeons recommend banning children from ATVs


