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Watchful vigilance is needed to handle Influenza A (H1N1).
Washington, July 4: Scientists have suggested an improved method for detection of food-borne pathogens.
THE dengue season is again upon us and the Department of Health (DOH) has dutifully raised the alarm again. The warning is strangely muted. The press continues reflexively to describe the A(H1N1) virus “deadly” but no such adjective is attached to the dengue virus.
BROTHERTOWN -- The corn crop sprouting on Bill Hansens 150-acre farm in Calumet County has a secret: Its fortified with special traits at the microscopic level.
Over at Open Access News , Peter Suber notes the launch of Molecular Biology Databases , which he describes as "a website to evaluate the openness of databases in molecular biology."
Stem cell researchers Chad Cowan, Douglas Melton, and Alan Trounson joined Jeanne Loring in issuing statements against the University of Wisconsin's three human stem cell patents, says a Science news story.
The swine flu virus is now unstoppable, according to the experts. We're no longer in the prevention phase - treatment is now the name of the game. Flu has been suspected or confirmed at a number of schools, among ball girls and boys at Wimbledon and at Glastonbury.
(PhysOrg.com) -- An oxygen-sensitive enzyme has been found to play a key role in how genes create the many different proteins that make up our bodies.
In news this week, scientists and universities are asking US Congress "not to expand a $2 billion research program for small businesses " because it would likely cut money that could otherwise go toward research projects.
Over at Flies & Bikes, GrumpyBob has a post on a perspectives piece from Sydney Brenner in the latest issue of Genetics . "This brief article ... presents an account of the origins of Caenorhabditis elegans research, by the beast's main man," the blogger writes.
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