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The brain needs to remember faces in 3-dimensions
7 hours ago | News
(Elsevier) In our dynamic 3-D world, we can encounter a familiar face from any angle and still recognize that face with ease, even if the person has, for example, changed his hair style. This is because our brain has used the 2-D snapshots perceived by our eyes (like a camera) to build...
Health reform fails the disadvantaged
7 hours ago | News
(Springer) A new study looking at the effects of the 2006 Massachusetts Health Reform on access to care, health status and ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in health care, shows that the legislation has led to improvements in insurance coverage as well as a decline in financial...
Analytical and Precision Balances
11 hours ago | Products
OHAUS announces its Voyager Pro Analytical and Precision Balances, which are designed to simplify complex measurements and provide fast, repeatable results. Voyager Pro balances can measure the difference between initial and residual weights, as well as calculate the density of solids and liquids.
Researchers identify genes tied to deadliest ovarian cancers
Sep 8 | News
(Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions) Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have identified two genes whose mutations appear to be linked to ovarian clear cell carcinoma, one of the most aggressive forms of ovarian cancer. Clear cell carcinoma is generally resistant to...
Stanford land-use expert brings satellite data down to Earth
Sep 8 | News
(Stanford University) By integrating remote satellite imagery with revelations from door-to-door interviews, Stanford University geographer Eric Lambin and his colleagues are exploring the complex conditions that give rise to a broad range of land-use challenges -- from the reforestation...
Questioning the safety of certain 'healthful' plant-based antioxidants
Sep 8 | News
(American Chemical Society) Scientists are calling for more research on the possibility that some supposedly healthful plant-based antioxidants -- including those renowned for their apparent ability to prevent cancer -- may actually aggravate or even cause cancer in some individuals....
Bed bug symposia to address public health concerns at Entomology 2010
Sep 8 | News
(Entomological Society of America) Entomology 2010, the 58th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, will feature a full day of bed bug presentations by the nation's leading bed bug experts. The meeting will take place in San Diego, Calif., Dec. 12-15, 2010. The bed bug...
Cloud computing method greatly increases gene analysis(2)
Sep 8 | News
(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have developed new software that greatly improves the speed at which scientists can analyze RNA sequencing data. The software, known as Myrna, uses "cloud...
Why chromosomes never tie their shoelaces
Sep 8 | News
(Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia) In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, principal investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência,Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres,...