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Artist sketch of Cotabato bombing suspect out

Published July 10, 2009, 12:46 am, ABS-CBNNEWS.com

Police on Friday released the facial composite sketch of the man who supposedly planted the bomb that exploded near the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Cotabato City on Sunday morning.

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One secret to how tuberculosis resists the host immune system

Published July 9, 2009, 1:19 pm, News-Medical-Net

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is arguably the world's most successful infectious agent because it knows how to avoid elimination by slowing its own growth to a crawl. Now, a report in the July 10 issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication, offers new insight into the bugs' talent for meager living.

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Study Could Hold Key To Maintaining Embryonic Stem Cells In Lab

Published July 9, 2009, 1:15 pm, redOrbit

In a new study that could transform embryonic stem cell (ES cell) research, scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered why mouse ES cells can be easily grown in a laboratory while other mammalian ES cells are difficult, if not impossible, to maintain.If the findings in mice can be applied to other animals, scientists could have an entirely new palette of research tools to work ...

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STATES

Published July 9, 2009, 11:46 am, The Hindu

OTHER STATES: Kashmir’s last-standing moviehouse Neelam struggles to keep the show going. They tried old films, new films, art films, action films, B-grade films, skin flicks, English movies and even Pakistani films, still the lone cinema in Kashmir couldn’t attract any crowd. But ...

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Research may hold key to maintaining embryonic stem cells in lab

Published July 9, 2009, 11:21 am, PhysOrg

In a new study that could transform embryonic stem cell (ES cell) research, scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered why mouse ES cells can be easily grown in a laboratory while other mammalian ES cells are difficult, if not impossible, to maintain.

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One Secret To How TB Sticks With You

Published July 9, 2009, 10:20 am, Science Daily

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is arguably the world's most successful infectious agent because it knows how to avoid elimination by slowing its own growth to a crawl. Now, scientists offer new insights into the bugs' talent for meager living.

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Secret To How TB Sticks With You

Published July 9, 2009, 10:14 am, redOrbit

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is arguably the world's most successful infectious agent because it knows how to avoid elimination by slowing its own growth to a crawl.

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Early Greening Of Earth Fueled Massive Diversity

Published July 9, 2009, 7:18 am, redOrbit

Image 1: This is a late Precambrian carbonate outcropping at south end of Death Valley, California. Carbon isotopes in these layers bear evidence of the first extensive greening of the Earth. Credit: L.P. Knauth, Arizona State UniversityImage 2: Carbonate layers hold carbon isotope evidence of the late Precambrian greening of the Earth. These are located in the Old Dad Mountains in California. ...

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Growing list of 'superfruits' pack a nutritional wallop

Published July 8, 2009, 11:30 pm, Lexington Clipper-Herald

(ARA) - Powering up your diet with superfruit-rich dishes can be easier than you think. The superfruit title is no longer reserved for berries -- nutritionists now include other antioxidant- and vitamin-rich juicy gems on the superfruit list, such as peaches, mangos and oranges.

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Cholesterol-Regulating Genes Identified By Scientists

Published July 8, 2009, 7:17 am, Medical News Today

Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the University of Heidelberg, Germany, have come a step closer to understanding how cholesterol levels are regulated. In a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, the researchers identified 20 genes that are involved in this process.

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