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NASA's Shuttle Discovery Launches With Japanese Laboratory

31.05.2008 23:53    nasa.gov
A fanciful vision of a lunar traffic jam took first place.
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29 - 31: Modern Tools in Organic Synthesis

31.05.2008 22:50    chemistry-conferences.com
Join Mark Bradley and other recognized speakers for a 3-day program covering the latest discovery chemistry tools and technology from synthesis to work-up, purification and evaporation.


13 - 17: Organic Synthesis Symposium

31.05.2008 22:49    chemistry-conferences.com
After a short break in 2006, the well known series of the BOSS symposia continues following the successful events organised every two years in a different Belgian university since 1986.

06 - 09: Chirality 2008

31.05.2008 22:49    chemistry-conferences.com
Supramolecular chirality

Screening For The Risk Of Life-threatening Falls In The Elderly

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
A new study found a strong connection between the cognitive function of their elderly study participants and their postural stability -- or balance. In the study, a questionnaire designed to probe cognitive function proved effective at identifying people with poorer

Fibromyalgia Pain Linked With Central Nervous System Disorder

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition that causes widespread pain and tenderness throughout the body. A new study, published in The Journal of Pain, shows that fibromyalgia is associated with central nervous system abnormalities evidenced by patients' elevated sensitivity to

New Stem Cell Therapy May Aid The Repair Of Damaged Brains

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
According to some experts, newly born neuronal stem cells in the adult brain may provide a therapy for brain injury. But if these stem cells are to be utilized in this way, the process by which they are created, neurogenesis,

Talking Distractions: Why Cell Phones And Driving Don't Mix

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
The notion that talking on a cell phone while driving a car isn't safe seems obvious, yet what happens in the brain while it juggles the two tasks is not. A new study provides a better understanding of why language

Quality Of Life Predicts Cancer Survival, Study Finds

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
Head and neck cancer patients who reported lower physical quality of life were more likely to die from their disease, according to a new study. The findings could mean that identifying patients with poor quality of life could also identify

Ecstasy Deaths Linked To Raised Body Temperature

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
A new study has revealed that effects of the drug ecstasy are compounded when taken in warm environments. Preclinical research shows that ecstasy deaths, which are invariably related to elevated body temperature, may be related to drug users' failure to

Most Caregivers Of Young Children Lack Basic Knowledge Of Potentially Toxic Household Products

31.05.2008 21:18    sciencedaily.com
According to a new study, knowledge of potentially toxic household substances among primary caregivers for young children is alarmingly poor.

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