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Lead in the environment causes violent crime, reports University of Pittsburgh researcher at AAAS

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 Exposure to lead may be one of the most significant causes of violent crime in young people, according to one of the nation's leading researchers on the subject....... "When environmental lead finds its way into the developing brain, it disturbs neural mechanisms responsible for regulation of impulse. That can lead to antisocial and criminal behavior," reported Herbert L. Nee...

Prestigious 2004 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize honors Maxine Singer

17 FEBRUARY-For her countless roles in service to science and its potential for improving human welfare, AAAS, the world's largest general scientific society, today named Maxine Frank Singer, President Emeritus of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, to receive the prestigious 2004 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize....... Established in 1985, the Abelson Prize is awarded annually to a public ser...

NSF, AAAS announce winners of 2004 Visualization contest

Arlington, Va.-- Judges have named 11 winners in the 2004 International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge, an annual international competition created to recognize outstanding achievement in use of graphics media to illustrate research processes and results. ... ...The contest is jointly sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the journal , published by the American As...

2004 Pharmacology/Therapeutics/Toxicology Award to Haas

Honolulu, Hawaii...Dr. Daniel Haas, Professor of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, has been named 2004 recipient of the Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology Research Award, presented today during the Opening Ceremonies of the 82nd General Session of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), convening at the Hawaii Convention Center. The award, suppo...

At AAAS: Biocomplexity panel on human-nature interactions

ARLINGTON, Va.- Do energy policies protect pandas in China? Do..."poverty traps" deplete soil fertility in Kenya? Do parallels...exist between logging in the American Midwest and the Brazilian...Amazon? ... ...Questions like these are not simple to answer. To address them,...the National Science Foundation in 1999 launched a major research...effort aptly called "Biocomplexity in the Environment."...

AAS praises President's Commission for emphasizing suicide prevention

The American Association of Suicidology praised today the release of the Report of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. The report, entitled Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America, makes as its first recommendation to "advance and implement a national campaign to reduce the stigma of seeking care, and a national strategy for suicide prevention."... ....

New endovascular prosthesis is promising for non-surgical treatment of TAAs

Torrance, Calif. (August 5, 2002) Rodney White, MD, Chief of Vascular Surgery and Associate Chair, Department of Surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Principal Investigator at the Research & Education Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (REI) is shedding new light on endovascular treatment of thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAAs). A life threatening condition caused by a weakening of the va...
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