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Aphid genome gives cluesFriday, 12 March 2010
Researchers are working to find vulnerabilities and stem cell knowledge in the recently published aphid genome.
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Tiny test finds disease earlyThursday, 11 March 2010
Researchers have come up with a way to detect very small amounts of disease markers, using very small devices.
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Different devils resist cancerThursday, 11 March 2010
Scientists have found a population of Tasmanian devils that are different - who may be able to fight the cancer ravaging the species.
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Pathway alters blood pressureThursday, 11 March 2010
A study has found a new pathway that controls blood pressure, which could help treat life-threatening blood infections.
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Fossil shells keep intact DNAThursday, 11 March 2010
Researchers have recovered DNA from the fossilised eggshells of extinct moa - now they can match shell to species, and track families.
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Hepatitis brings diabetes earlyThursday, 11 March 2010
Hepatitis C doesn't cause diabetes, but it may make the disease come thirty years early, according to a recent study.
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Cleaning fish set up shopThursday, 11 March 2010
Researchers have found 'cleaning stations' on the great barrier reef where sharks and rays come to be eaten clean by small fish.
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'Clingy' bacteria causes infectionTuesday, 09 March 2010
Scientists from a variety of fields have debunked a myth about bacterial adherence, the cause of infections in medical implants.
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Endometriosis risks foundTuesday, 09 March 2010
A team of scientists have found that strong period pain and excess weight from an early age increases women's chances of developing endometriosis.
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Letters affect exam resultsTuesday, 09 March 2010
Positive visualisation, a technique used by elite athletes to enhance success can also be harnessed by students facing exams.
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