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Broncos to Open Up Conference Play Versus No. 20 USD

The Santa Clara women's soccer team opens up conference play this weekend at home versus the No. 20 Toreros of the University of San Diego. This will be the first week for the Broncos that they have not had multiple
Broncos to Open Up Conference Play Versus No. 20 USD


No. 12 Broncos to Take on No. 13 UC Davis and UC Santa Cruz

After 17 road games, the No. 12 Santa Clara men's water polo team (12-5 overall, 6-1 conference) continues their road schedule with trips to No. 13 UC Davis on Saturday, Oct. 11 at noon in Davis, and UC Santa Cruz
No. 12 Broncos to Take on No. 13 UC Davis and UC Santa Cruz

Meet Senior Cross Country Runner Veronica Vazquez

The Santa Clara cross country team is training this week for the Bronco Invitational on Sat., Oct. 18 at Baylands Park in Sunnyvale. Last weekend Veronica Vazquez finished sixth at the Charles Bowles Invitational at Willamette University in Salem, Ore.
Meet Senior Cross Country Runner Veronica Vazquez

Water Polo, on the road again this weekend, looks forward to opening new pool soon

Making ripples on the national scene, the Santa Clara men's water polo team continues to overcome a minor inconvenience during a 12-5 start to springboard a possible run to the NCAA Tournament. The team's pool is going under a multi-million
Water Polo, on the road again this weekend, looks forward to opening new pool soon


Women's Tennis to Participate in SMC Invitational

The Santa Clara women's tennis team will participate in the Saint Mary's College Invitational hosted in Moraga, Calif. This will be the second fall tournament of the 2008-09 campaign for the Broncos. Participating in the tournament from Friday, Oct. 10
Women's Tennis to Participate in SMC Invitational

Softball to Play in Battle of the Bay

The Santa Clara women's softball team will participate in the Battle of the Bay this weekend in Hayward, Calif., to kick off their fall tournament schedule. On Saturday, Oct. 11 the Broncos will face Ohlone College at noon, followed by
Softball to Play in Battle of the Bay

ConnectCode Free Excel Training 1.0

09.10.2008 22:59    soft32.com
updated on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:35:46 CDT - Free Excel Training - 10 Lessons (Over 100 pages)

Smart Diary Suite 4.0.1

09.10.2008 22:59    soft32.com
updated on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:36:20 CDT - Smart Diary Suite is a totally customizable and flexible feature-rich PIM.

The Hardwired Certainty of Immortality

09.10.2008 22:58    longevitymeme.org
Scientific American takes a look at one of the reasons it's hard to convince people to give an appropriate level of support to longevity research: "the only real mystery is why we're so convinced that when it comes to where

A Good Example of a Cell Signaling Application

09.10.2008 22:58    longevitymeme.org
An important field resulting from stem cell research is the discovery and application of biochemical signals to direct existing stem cells in the body - they can be made to repair damage where they would ordinarily remain inactive. Only where

Incorporating Education In Exercise Programs Increases Benefits For Arthritis Patients

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
The number of adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis is projected to increase to 67 million by 2030, and a large proportion of US adults will limit their activity as a result, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fine Balance: Class Of Spinal Cord Neurons Makes Sure That Sides Of Body Don't Get Ahead Of One Other

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
Once a toddler has mastered the art of walking, it seems to come naturally for the rest of her life. But walking and running require a high degree of coordination between the left and right sides of the body. Now

Barriers To Angioplasty For Life-threatening Heart Attacks Found

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
Women, the elderly and patients admitted to emergency rooms on weekends are all less likely to receive same-day coronary angioplasty for a life-threatening heart attack in Florida, researchers found.

Brainy Genes, Not Brawn, Key To Success On Mussel Beach

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
Scientists have found that mussels in their natural habitat express their genes in cyclic waves, in what appears to be a survival strategy akin to the circadian rhythms that govern sleep. In addition, two sets of genes used to cope

Human Brain Still Awake, Even During Deep Sleep

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
Sleep in humans is divided in two main phases: non-REM sleep, which occupies most of our early sleep night, and REM sleep, during which our dreams prevail. Non-REM sleep is usually considered as a compensatory 'resting' state for the brain,

Virtual Reality Breathes Second Life Into Language Teaching

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
An international team has developed a wireless virtual reality environment that can help promote language learning and let students practice. The researchers have demonstrated their Collaborative Virtual Reality Environment with Mexican engineering students carrying out listening comprehension practice in English

Thinner Cortex In Cocaine Addicts May Reflect Drug Use And A Pre-existing Disposition To Drug Abuse

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
New research findings suggest that structural abnormalities in the brains of cocaine addicts are related in part to drug use and in part to a predisposition toward addiction. The research maps the topography of the addicted brain and provides new

Key Mechanism Regulating Neural Stem Cell Development Uncovered

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
Scintists have discovered a novel mechanism that regulates how neural stem cells of the retina generate the appropriate cell type at the right time during normal development. These findings could influence the development of future cell replacement therapies for genetic

Tracing The Premium Customers

09.10.2008 22:54    sciencedaily.com
The most loyal customers are those who do their shopping both in stores and on the Internet. These customers also spend more money.

Tracking Down The Cause Of Mad Cow Disease: First Synthetic Prion Protein With An Anchor

09.10.2008 22:51    sciencedaily.com
Researchers in Germany and Switzerland have developed a new general method for the synthesis of anchored proteins, such as GPI-anchored prions, which cause scrapie and mad cow disease.

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