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Echocardiography Is Effective In Measuring Microvascular Damage From Heart Attacks

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From The Home Front To The River Front, USGS Updates Water-Quality Information

...egreasers or are components of gasoline. The good news is that none of the concentrations of the VOCs detected in samples from 129 wells used as drinking-water supplies exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Levels or Lifetime Health Advisory Levels established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The...

Agriculture and urban activities impact water quality in the South Platte River Basin

...e use as a drinking-water supply. The good news from the USGS report is that surface and ground wa... * * *USGS* * * To receive the latest USGS news releases automatically by e-mail, pleasesend a request to listproc@listserver.usgs.gov . Please sp...

Researchers Discover Existing Drugs May Prevent Enlarged Hearts

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Last Comment Sought On Agents Proposed For Report On Carcinogens; A Final ForData On Saccharin, And A Re-Review Of Dioxin Announced

...ces may beobtained at http://www.niehs.nih under news and publications or by telephoningthe contact listed at the beginning of this release. The FR notices are onpage 13418 (March 19) and page 18435 (April 15). Comment should be sent to Dr. C. W. Jameson, NTP Report on Carcinogens,EC-14, P.O. Box...

Environmental Technology Breakthroughs Forecast -- Year 2008

...es to business travelers with faxes and customized news anywhere. Forpaper products that continue to be used, biodegradable inks will be more common.Molecular design--An understanding of how materials behave at the molecularlevel will help in the development of advanced materials and more efficientsolar ...

Florida Or Bust? Older Lab Rats Seek Heat To Fight Infection, UD Researchers Report

...are participating. PRESENTATION INFORMATION: This news release describes a poster presentationscheduled to take place 1-3 p.m., Tuesday, April 21, 1998, in Room A-360 of theMoscone Convention Center, San Francisco. Click here to see photographs associated with this release....

USGS Says Central Columbia Plateau Water Quality Impaired by Agriculture, But Some Good News

...nd up to seven different pesticides." Encouraging news is that none of the newer pesticides, which break down more rapidly in the environment, were found at concentrations exceeding MCLs. Compounds that exceed drinking water standards were found in only 1 percent of the wells sampled-and those compounds ...

Weary Tibetan People Find Supporting Hand In ASU Graduate Student

...m and the charity $120,000. However, by this time, news began arriving about disastrous conditions in another area called Guolou. Knowing that four international relief organizations were already working in Yushu, Foggin asked the government to assist Guolou. After three weeks of deliberation, officials ...

Research Into Cockroach Behavior Could Lead To Better Baits

...urces. It's very intriguing." That's only half the news from Koehler and his myth-busting graduate researchers, Dini Miller and Tim McCoy. They've also found that cockroaches, long thought not to use the sense of smell, also are following their noses, or antennae, to food sources. "These advances are exci...

New Study Shows White Males Have More Receptors For Patent Blood-Vessel Contracting Substance

...ne substance calledendothelin-1. And it's more bad news for white males. "We won't entirely know the relevance of this study until we do the sameexperiments with arterial tissue, but it's an important first step," saidDr.Adviye Ergul of the University of Georgia's department of biochemistry andmol...

Web Site Offers Comprehensive Information On Mad Cow Disease

...is in response to numerous phone calls by both the news media andthe public beginning in early 1996 following reports of BSE's transmissionto humans in Great Britain. "Within the span of a week, we were at the point of spending morethan half our time just answering phone calls from the media, producers,v...

3,500 Earth And Space Scientists To Report Latest Findings At Boston Meeting

...te: All scientific sessions are open to registered news media representatives.In addition, a series of press conferences will be organized during whichjournalists can question scientists about their reports. These press-specificevents will be detailed in a subsequent Media Advisory. Three previousadvisori...

Perkin-Elmer To Introduce New Instrument Based On Breakthrough DNA Analysis Technology

...ein calendar year 1998. As reported in a separate news announcement made today, Perkin-Elmer,genomics pioneer Dr. J. Craig Venter, and The Institute for Genomic Research(TIGR) have signed letters of intent relating to the formation by Perkin-Elmerand Dr. Venter of a new genomics company which will be a b...

Just One Prenatal Visit Decreases Risk Of Preterm Delivery

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Biggest Acoustics Meeting Ever

..., we will operate a newsroom and offer a series of news conferences.A list of news conferences and newsroom phone numbers will be available in early June. Reportersinterested in atten...

Novel Drug Trial To Treat Advanced Prostate Cancer Enrolling Patients At UCSF/Mount Zion Cancer Center

...atin developed in Boston and the subject of recent news stories,although it appears to work by a similar mechanism. Anti-VEGF, like the otherdrugs, is intended to block the growth of blood vessels in and around tumorcells, thereby stopping the growth of the tumors themselves. The new UCSF/Mount Z...

Press Events At Spring Meeting

... Friday, May 29 9:30 AM. TRACE: The latest news from the Sun, available to everyone. Pressconference. Just recently launched, the TRACE observatory is already exceedingexpectations in beaming back information on the dynamic processes of the Sun.Dr. Alan Title of the Stanford Lockheed Institute f...

New Vancomycin Structure May Point To Path For Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance

...r the Advancement ofScience, and to the electronic news services SciNews-MedNews and Quadnet....

Antibodies Know Right From Left

...of energy are high priorities. Weizmann Institute news releases are posted on the World Wide Web at http://www.weizmann.ac.il and also at http://www.eurekalert.org ....

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