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Aug 02 2010

First Mexican-American and African-American genomes completed

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Although the various berries tested in these studies differ from one another in chemical composition, they have things in common, such as an anti-inflammatory effect, Stoner says. They also contain cellulose, lignin and pectin. Office 2010 –save your time and save your money.
These fibrous compounds “may be the common denominator,” he says, because in digesting [...]

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Aug 02 2010

Different berries, similar cancer-fighting effects

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Garden-variety berries provide about the same cancer-fighting punch as more exotic ones, a study of rats with esophageal cancer shows. A separate study finds a potentially protective effect against breast cancer as well.The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.
Cancer biologist Gary Stoner of Ohio State University in Columbus and [...]

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Aug 02 2010

H1N1 virus lacks Spanish flu’s killer protein

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OSTON — The H1N1 swine flu just doesn’t have what it takes to be a real killer, a new study of the 1918 Spanish flu suggests.The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.
Scientists have been studying the 1918 Spanish flu virus to find out what made it so deadly. The [...]

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Aug 02 2010

Forget mice, elephants intimidated by ants 1

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Acacia ants already had a reputation as mercenaries in tree-defense forces, but not at the elephantine scale, Goheen said. Many people like Microsoft Office.
They typically swarm to attack intruders, including insects that chew on trees. But to ward off big mammal browsers, the trees were thought to rely on their long thorns.Many people use Microsoft [...]

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Aug 02 2010

Forget mice, elephants intimidated by ants

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The research also implicates planes in a related phenomenon in which ice crystals falling from higher altitudes into a cloud layer trigger condensation in a spot several hundred meters across, Windows 7 and Windows 7 Professional make life wonderful!
generating a cirrus-cloudlike wisp of ice crystals inside an otherwise clear, circular gap. What’s left when those [...]

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Aug 02 2010

Planes can trigger snowfall

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Under just the right conditions, aircraft can substantially boost precipitation by seeding clouds as they fly through them, a new study reveals.The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.
Water typically freezes at 0° Celsius, but in the absence of dust or other small particles for the water to freeze around, [...]

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Aug 01 2010

Asteroid-bound: Scientists look for worthy rock

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The Little Prince, who stood tall on his fictional house-sized asteroid B612, may soon have company. Since President Obama announced last month that NASA plans to send people to an asteroid by 2025 (SN: 5/8/10, p. 10), scientists have been scrambling to fill in the details. Before astronauts can embark on such a journey, they [...]

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Aug 01 2010

Fast-moving star is a really big loser1

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In theory, a supernova might have hurled the star from its birth site at such a high speed. But the 30 Doradus star-forming region is too young for any star there to have already ended its life in a supernova explosion, the researchers note. Instead, the most plausible explanation is that some kind of gravitational [...]

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Aug 01 2010

FOR KIDS: The mercury in that tuna

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Stickgold suggests the dream itself doesn’t help a person learn — it’s the other way around. He suspects that the dream was caused by the brain processes associated with learning.The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.
All four of the people who dreamed about the task had done poorly the [...]

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Aug 01 2010

Bereaved relatives helped by chance to view body after sudden loss1

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“People seem to be able to tell whether it will be beneficial for them to view the body,” comments psychologist Camille Wortman of Stony Brook University in New York, Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.
a bereavement researcher. Requiring someone to look at the body against their will or rejecting [...]

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