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Volunteers Sought For Avian Flu Vaccine Study; Vaccine Would Be First Vanderbilt University Medical Center is enrolling volunteers in a study to test a new vaccine that targets avian flu, the first such vaccine against the virus. The Vanderbilt trial, led byKathryn Edwards, M.D., will test the new vaccine in nearly 100 individuals 65 years of age and over. It is the second phase of a national study led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Stanford Study Shows Hypnosis Helps Kids Undergoing Difficult Procedur Researchers found that hypnosis lessened distress in young patients who, because of an anomaly in their urinary tracts, must undergo the difficult annual exam called voiding cystourethography, or VCUG, to see if urine is backing up into their kidneys. Snow Ordinary Dessert A delicious new trendy dessert for sale in Tokyo's electronics district replicates the sensation of eating fresh powdered snow. By Chris Kohler. New Infrared Tool Measures Silicon Wafer Thickness A new instrument under development at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses infrared laser light to precisely measure the thickness of 300 millimeter silicon wafers. NIST researchers hope the tool, with further refinements, will allow them to establish a new calibration service for "master wafers"used in semiconductor the industry to measure wafer thickness. Clarence Seward Darrow (1857-1938) A biographical site devoted to "this sophisticated country lawyer, this hedonistic defender of the poor and downtrodden, this honest, devious man,"Clarence Seward Darrow. Users will also find illustrated outlines of his famous defenses of Leopold and Loeb, Bill Haywood, and John Scopes in the renowned "monkey trial"of 1925. Defender Potato Makes Fabulous Fries, Foils Late Blight Those delicious, golden fries you've enjoyed recently may have come from a potato called Defender. This excellent potato is the offspring of two parent potatoes chosen in 1990 by prominent Agricultural Research Service (ARS) potato breeder Joseph J. Pavek, formerly at the ARS Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research Laboratory in Aberdeen, Idaho, and now retired. Experiencing War: War's End This feature covers two events at the end of World War II in 1945: Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) on May 8, marking the Allied victory in Europe, and Victory in Japan Day (VJ Day) on August 14 (and formalized on September 2), the day that Japan surrendered to the Allies. Features memoirs, videos of oral history interviews, photos, digitized documents, and more. Part of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. Engineers Devise New Process To Improve Energy Efficiency Of Ethanol P Carnegie Mellon University chemical engineers have a devised a new process that can improve the efficiency of ethanol production, a major component in making biofuels a significant part of the U.S. energy supply. Whole-Blood Sensor Research Could Transform Cardiac Testing A new project aims to develop low-volume whole-blood sensors that could transform point-of-care cardiac testing. Fast, accurate blood analysis is vital in the treatment of people suffering heart attacks or other life-threatening cardiac events. [Ironic] Professional beggars prowling about the streets of Moroccan c The government plans to crack down on the scam used by faux beggars in growing numbers for a kind of "emotional blackmail", a cabinet minister was quoted as saying...
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