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New Research Suggests REM Is About Eyes Not Dreams

...rites, "my interests are in the plumbing, and I am happy !to leave dreams to others."...

GCTE/LUCC Open Science Conference:

...ing results presented at the Conference. I will be happy to assistyou and arrange meetings with scientists you might be interested in meeting. We are confident that our efforts to improve the knowledge on these timelyenvironmental issues are critical for the well being of humanity. For thisreason, we would...

Over 4700 Technical Sessions Will Reveal New Findings At National Chemists' Meeting In Dallas, March 29 - April 2

... available. Private Interviews--Our staff will be happy to help you arrange interviews withany of the meeting participants. We also can suggest additional story ideas. A nonprofit organization with a membership of more than 155,000 chemists andchemical engineers, the American Chemical Society publishe...

Detecting Deer: New Method For Counting Population In Urban Areas

...armony in a 2,000-acre natural range. "We are very happy with and encouraged by these results," says Sexton, who withBeringer and Hansen planned and conducted the study throughout 1996 and early1997. "It appears that we will be able to keep deer numbers at Tyson controlledso that there are not too many de...

Weevils Wipe Out Killer Weeds In Papua New Guinea

... Officer, Mr Andrew Pope, says they are more than happy with the achievements of this project....

Study 'Gone With The Wind' Provides Stellar Ecological Example

...ich we can deduce generalprinciples. We were very happy that there were no serious injuries on GreatExuma during the hurricane, but we also know how lucky we were to be there whenit happened to come up with a study such as this."...

Out On A Limb: Young Burro Receives Artificial Leg At Colorado State

...y, andher owner, a professional storyteller, put a happy ending on a sad tale. After surgery and weeks of medical care at Colorado State's VeterinaryTeaching Hospital, the long-eared, waist-high, brown-coated Primrose got her newleg Aug. 31 under the supervision of Dr. Gayle Trotter, a Colorado St...

Researchers Make Breakthrough In Gene Transfer

...romycin resistance, and the cells will beperfectly happy and capable of normal growth," Rice says. The Sindbis vectors contain two regulatory regions. One regulates thegene for puromycin resistance; the other controls a foreign gene of choice. Totest the effectiveness of the vectors, the researcher...

Canine Cancer Survivor Is Pet Therapist Helping Kids With Cancer

...uri added. "It's good for them to know therecan be happy endings." With chemo behind her, Dani is back to being a normal beagle -- her energy levelis up and she's in good spirits. Lauri has just one new observation: "Dani isprobably the most spoiled dog in the world!" But no one would argue the factthat Da...

When Good Science Isn't Enough...

...but don't listenin a meaningful way, they are less happy than if you never involved them atall." Meaningful input is hard to define, and Lawrence has no top-10 list forhow to ensure it. "There's no magic bullet," he said. "It really depends on the issues andthe interest groups involved." ...

SIDS prevention tactic leads to epidemic of 'misshapen head' in infants

...e of the importance of a second opinion.I'm really happy now, and I'm so glad I found Dr. Graham." Director of ClinicalGenetics and Dysmorphology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Dr. Graham is also aprofessor of pediatrics at the University of California-Los Angeles School ofMedicine. He is a graduate of J...

Researchers find missing spring in circadian clock of mammals

...ably believe that given the opportunity, they'd be happy to spend a full 24hours asleep. However, science has shown that sleep and waking are controllednot only by our schedules, but also by our genes. Humans, like all organisms -including other animals, plants, bacteria, and molds - have an internalbiolog...

INEEL, universities collaborate on subsurface strontium-90 remediation efforts

...cteria to doit. Many species of bacteria are quite happy to degrade urea in a process calledurea hydrolysis, which results in an increase in pH. "We're already experimenting with organisms from the aquifer that mighthydrolyze urea," said Colwell. "We are looking for the specific ones that can bestimulated ...

Just how serious a problem is alcoholism?

...endence. Which is not to say that alcoholism is a happy place to be. Alcohol affects virtually every organ system in the body and alters the activityof most major neurochemicals in the brain. People who abuse alcohol are, inessence, destroying their own bodies. According to some studies, 14 to 17percent...

Genome scientists muster computer software tools for handling the flood of raw data from the Human Genome Project and related efforts

...sler's efforts. But in the long run, he foresees a happy and prosperous future for the marriage of computer science and molecular biology. The application of human genomics to areas such as drug discovery and clinical diagnostics, for example, will undoubtedly require new computational methodologies, he sa...

Protein that stimulates blood vessel growth also helps repair broken bones

... is necessary, VEGF treatment could help to give a happy ending to the tragic stories of patients who suffer from non-bony healing, said Ted Miclau, MD, an orthopedic surgeon who works in Helms' lab. "The fractures that tend not to heal are open fractures and those from high energy accidents, such as high...

Facial expressions are contagious

...vity while the audience was exposed to pictures of happy and angry faces. By the help of a masking technique in combination with a very brief exposure, the students were not consciously aware of the exposure. The study demonstrated that distinct positive and negative facial emotional response patterns coul...

UniStates, Tufts University collaborate on new technology

...rom cars and planes to roads and bridges. "I am happy to be working with the talented engineers at Tufts University," said Charles R. Owens, chairman of UniStates. "Together we plan to work with private industry and government to make consumer and industrial products nearly twice as strong and half as h...

More than 300 regularly prescribed medicines can damage the lungs

...s visited by 6000-7000 callers", Philippe Camus is happy to report, "half of which from the United States. Average connection time is four minutes, which shows that enquirers find what they are looking for very quickly. Any doctor who is interested can look up the information he wants without wasting time,...

Massive new research effort will map inner workings of cells - San Francisco VA Medical Center chosen to host core laboratory

...4 hours. "We need to learn how to make these cells happy long enough so that we can study their cell signaling properties," he said....

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