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Structure Of Largest Nonvirus Particle Ever Crystallized Modeled Researchers have modeled the structure of the largest cellular structure ever crystallized, suggesting ways to engineer the particles for drug delivery. The research study focuses on new engineered nanomaterial vaults for use as a drug-therapy vehicle. Young Women Unfamiliar With Safety, Effectiveness Of IUD The IUD might be one of the best-kept birth control secrets for young women, according to researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center. 'Ticking Time Bomb': Prisons Unprepared For Flu Pandemic, Says New Res One of the most potentially dangerous breeding grounds of disease is woefully ill-prepared for a bird flu pandemic, according to a new study being presented today by researchers at Saint Louis University. MedlinePlus: Infertility A compilation of links to information about infertility. Topics include anatomy and physiology, diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials, research, and genetics. Includes information specific to women and men. Some material available in Spanish. From the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Sea Ice May Be On Increase In The Antarctic: A Phenomenon Due To A Lot A new NASA-funded study finds that predicted increases in precipitation due to warmer air temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions may actually increase sea ice volume in the Antarctic's Southern Ocean. This adds new evidence of potential asymmetry between the two poles, and may be an indication that climate change processes may have different impact on different areas of the globe. Stressed Out? Have Some Cold Vegetable Soup Volunteers who ate vegetables consistently for two weeks as part of a nutrition study showed a significant increase in blood levels of vitamin C and a decrease in key stress molecules associated with health impairment. Whales For The Saving: Research Demonstrates Need For Speed Restrictio There are less than 400 of them left in the world, and many of them travel to Canadian waters each year to feed. The North Atlantic Right Whale is one of the most endangered whales in the world. New research is helping ensure these whales are protected from vessel strikes when they make their annual trek to the Roseway Basin on the Scotian Shelf. 'Computer-chemistry' Yields New Insight Into A Puzzle Of Cell Division Duke University biochemists aided by Duke computer scientists and computational chemists have identified the likely way two key enzymes dock in an intricate three-dimensional puzzle-fit to regulate cell division. Solving the docking puzzle could lead to anticancer drugs to block the runaway cell division behind some cancers, said the researchers. New Method To Measure Ancient Land Elevation Developed By Field Museum A Field Museum scientist has developed a novel way to determine land elevation as continents moved around the Earth through geological ages. Knowing how high mountains and plateaus were in the past will help scientists to study how our climate system evolved. [Odd] A Romanian couple has named their son Yahoo as a sign of gratitu Daily Libertatea said on Thursday Cornelia and Nonu Dragoman, both from Transylvania, met and decided they were meant for each other following a three-month relationship over the net.They married and had a baby this Christmas, whom they decided to name after one of the worldwide web's most popular portals."We named him Lucian Yahoo after my father and the net, the main beacon of my life,"Cornelia Dragoman was quoted as saying.
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