Articles
articles for September 2009
AGRI-BIOTECH
» Protein Reveals How Insects Smell :: By Victoria Gill
» Getting By On Little Water :: By Mitch Jacoby
» New Computing Tool Could Lead to Better Crops and Pesticides Say Researchers :: By
» Crafting A Better Brewery :: By Luke Simpson
» New Genomic Model Defines Microbes by Diet?Provides Tool for Tracking Environmental Change :: By
» Fanged Frogs and Giant Rats Found in Remote Papua New Guinea Wilderness :: By
» Fungal Map of Mutations Key to Increasing Enzyme Production for Bioenergy Use :: By
» Bioremediation Bacteria: Systems Biology Reveals Diversity in Key Microbes Used for Environmental Cleanup :: By
» The Earth Is Warming? Adjust the Thermostat :: By John Tierney
BIOBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
» Genetic Testing of African Refugees Raises Outcry From Scientists :: By
» Drug Makers Could Face EU Antitrust Probes :: By
» Biotech Stocks :: By Ann Thayer
» Health Insurer Deploys Social Media :: By Mitch Wagner
» Should You 'Friend' Your Doctor on Facebook? :: By Elizabeth Cohen
» A True Assessment of Risk :: By Laura Bush
» Patenting Biotechnology Inventions Will Become More Challenging :: By Astrid R. Spain
» Software Glitch Scrambles Personal Genomics Data :: By Kevin Davies
DRUG DELIVERY
» Delivering The Promise :: By Lisa Jarvis
» Nanodiamonds for Safer Gene Therapy :: By
INDUSTRY
» FDA Consumer Health Information Updates: New Web Videos Educate Consumers about Food and Medical Product Safety :: By
» 3 Questions: Phillip Sharp Calls for 'New Biology' Push :: By Anne Trafton
» U.S. Inventors Top International Patent Filings :: By Eliane Engeler
» Cleantech: Selfishness Sells :: By Sarah Lacy
» What?s Wrong with U.S. Science Education? :: By Chris Mooney
NOVEL APPLICATIONS
» Bionic Eyesight, Cell-phone Microscopes :: By
» To Near-space and Back on $150 :: By
organizations
» Where Have You Gone, Bell Labs? :: By Adrian Slywotzky
» Energy Secretary Steven Chu: Hire Brash Young Turks to Create the New Bell Labs :: By Luke Timmerman
PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
» Analyzing Cancer Cells to Choose Treatments :: By Emily Singer
PLATFORM TECHNOLOGIES
» All Tied Up: Tethered Protein Provides Long-sought Answer :: By Jade Boyd
» New Findings Could Help Hybrid, Electric Cars Keep Their Cool :: By
» Intel Wants You to Age Gracefully, at Home :: By Arlene Weintraub
» Junk DNA May Prove Invaluable in Quest for Gene Therapies :: By
» Photoswitches Shed Light on Burst Swimming in Zebrafish :: By
» InformationWeek 500: Cincinnati Children's Hospital's Niche Specialties Are Key To Global Goals :: By Marianne Kolbasuk McGee
» Sculpting Cells with Light :: By
» DNA Nanostructures By Design :: By Elizabeth K. Wilson
» Silk-Based Optical Waveguides Meet Biomedical Needs :: By
» UWE Scientists Design First Robot Using Mould :: By
» Six Tips for More Successful Cell Cultures :: By Ed Sullivan
» Blood Simple :: By
RESEARCH ADVANCEMENTS
» Daily Sweets 'Linked to Violence' :: By
» The Big Idea That Might Beat Cancer and Cut Health-Care Costs by 80 Percent :: By Andrew Grant
» A Brighter Future for Retinal Implants :: By Duncan Graham-Rowe
» Found: Protein That Stops Spread of Cancer :: By Richard Saltus
» Letters from the Past Shed Light on Human Activity Patterns :: By Lu?s A. Nunes Amaral
» A New Rx for Cancer: Ignore It (Sometimes) :: By Andrew Grant
» Identifying the Enemy Within :: By
» Right-handed Amino Acids Help Bacteria Adapt :: By
» DARPA-Funded Duke Study to Detect Viral Infection Before Symptoms Appear :: By
» Scientists Cure Color Blindness in Monkeys :: By
» Bacteria Say NO To Drugs :: By Laura Cassiday
» Alzheimer's Gene Alters Brain Function in Young Adults :: By
» New Bond In Biology :: By Sarah Everts
» Modeling Diabetes with Stem Cells :: By Jocelyn Rice
» NIH Study Reveals New Genetic Culprit in Deadly Skin Cancer :: By
» DNA swap could cure inherited diseases :: By
RESEARCH TOOLS
» Whose Internet Is It, Anyway? :: By Larry Hardesty
» 50 Million Compounds & Counting :: By Paul Livingstone
» Unearthing Nature's Bounty :: By Carmen Drahl
» Evolution Is Not a Two-Way Street :: By
» A Turning Point for Personal Genomes :: By Emily Singer
» Mapping The Epigenome :: By Laura Cassiday
» Complete Genomics Sequences 14 Genomes :: By David Ewing Duncan
» Digital Synesthesia :: By David Pescovitz
» Computational Process Zeroes in on Top Genetic Cancer Suspects :: By
» Nikon Small World :: By
THERAPEUTIC CATEGORY
» Late-Night Snacks: Worse Than You Think :: By Megan Fellman
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