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Sunshine vitamin may 'treat asthma'
The amount of time asthma patients spend soaking up the sun may have an impact on the illness, researchers have suggested.
5 hrs ago | Tyler Morning Telegraph
Microbiologist receiving award for studying microbes, fungi
Barbara Brown-Elliott, MS, supervisor of the internationally known Mycobacteria/Nocardia Laboratory at UT Health Northeast, is receiving the 2013 Scherago-Rubin Award from the American Society for Microbiology today during its annual meeting in Denver.
8 hrs ago | Newswise
In Early Earth, Iron Helped RNA Catalyze Electron Transfer
A new study shows how complex biochemical transformations may have been possible under conditions that existed when life began on the early Earth.
11 hrs ago | Springer
Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins
Covers various aspects of metalloprotein/ metalloproteomics, dealing with the different issues related to the intracellular and extracellular metal-binding proteins, including their structures, properties and functions Exhaustively reviews all catalytically and biologically crucial metal ions and to find at least one interacting protein for other ... (more)
15 hrs ago | BBC News
Calls for breast gene test change
A Scottish breast cancer charity has called for the same genetic testing criteria to be in place north and south of the border.
16 hrs ago | Science Daily
Now we know why old scizophrenia medicine works on antibiotics-resistant bacteria
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a huge problem all over the world: For example, 25 -- 50 per cent of the inhabitants in southern Europe are resistant to staphylococci .
20 hrs ago | Bend Bulletin
Once thought extinct, big trout is recovering
Hour after hour, Brian Dunn lofted his fly line into the turquoise-blue water of this shimmering desert lake north of Reno.
Their advocates say they are a store of knowledge, which could help tackle many global problems and offer a chance to live in a timeframe not bound by instant messaging, but across the world many botanical gardens are having to face challenges, often related to funding.
Method Allows Closer Look at Developing Embryos
An international team of scientists using a new X-ray method recorded the internal structure and cell movement inside a living frog embryo in greater detail than ever before.
Tips to reduce your risk of breast cancer
If you're worried about your chances of developing breast cancer, this doesn't mean you have to go under the knife like actress Angelina Jolie.
Rome High valedictorian plans to serve others in life
After using her hands to serve others throughout her four years at Rome High School , Juhi Varshney has decided to let service dictate her years to come.
How to Beat Spring Allergies in Wyandotte
Allergies to tree pollen are in full bloom in the Midwest-and when spring allergy season begins, it comes on fast, according to local allergists.
Obesity Linked to 'Vicious Cycle' in Brain
With obesity reaching epidemic levels in some parts of the world, scientists have only begun to understand why it is such a persistent condition.
Invitational Science Fair Winners
Young scientists from North and South High Schools took awards at the WAC Lighting Foundation Invitational Science Fair.
First ever underwater university lectures
The ground-breaking underwater marine biology lectures were the first of their kind, adding to the teaching, educational and learning experience during dives on tropical coral reef systems.
Catalytic centre in Atg3. In the absence of Atg12-Atg5, a catalytic Cys234 is oriented away from Thr213 which is essential for Atg3 activity.
Scientists Managed to Clone Human Embryos
A significant, and undoubtedly controversial, milestone in stem cell therapy was reached yesterday.
American Society for Microbiology Hosts Antibacterial Product Testing Workshop
Experts on the topic of antibacterials and manufacturers of antibacterial soaps are showcasing the latest methods for demonstrating the effectiveness of antibacterial hand soaps and sanitizers in killing disease-causing germs.
Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker
These minuscule sculptures, curved and delicate, don't resemble the cubic or jagged forms normally associated with crystals, though that's what they are.
Will Jolie's announcement affect SCOTUS gene ruling? Probably not
Earlier this week the actress revealed that she underwent a preventative double mastectomy after she tested positive for a gene that indicates an increased risk for breast and ovarian cancer.