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Study Finds Climate Change Evidence In The Far North Two University of Alberta scientists have contributed to an international study that has found biological change in organisms which might be linked with climate change. Sewage Tells Tales About Community-wide Drug Abuse Public health officials may soon be able to flush out more accurate estimates on illegal drug use in communities across the country thanks to a new screening test. The test doesn't screen people directly, but instead seeks out evidence of illicit drug abuse in drug residues and metabolites excreted in urine and flushed toward municipal sewage treatment plants. [Misc] Pregnant Julia Robers Reportedly Hospitalized Julia Roberts has been hospitalized due to early contractions and is on bedrest pending the arrival of her twins, due this winter. New Approach Builds Better Proteins Inside A Computer With the aid of more than 70,000 home computer users throughout the world, researchers have, for the first time, accurately predicted the 3-D structure of a small, naturally occurring globular protein using only its amino acid sequence. The accomplishment was achieved with a newly refined computational method for predicting protein structure. Researchers Discover New Details About HIV-1 Entry And Infection The primary targets of HIV-1 infection in the human vagina have been definitively identified in a new study published in the February 2007 issue of the journal Immunity, published by Cell Press. The findings are likely to guide development of new strategies that will prevent HIV-1 transmission. Holier Than Thou? Employees Who Believe They Are 'Ethical'Or 'Moral'Mi A moral identity motivates behavior but accurate, ethical judgments are needed to set that behavior in the right direction, according to researchers who study business ethics. Plain Soap As Effective As Antibacterial But Without The Risk Antibacterial soaps show no health benefits over plain soaps and, in fact, may render some common antibiotics less effective, says a University of Michigan public health professor. Coming Soon: Watch YouTube on Your IPhone When it ships next week, Apple's iPhone will be loaded with 10,000 YouTube videos. YouTube will recode the rest of its videos into the H.264 format used by the iPhone by fall. New Evaluation Tool Reliably Predicts Recovery From Coma A Department of Veterans Affairs and Northwestern University researcher has developed the first reliable measure of neurobehavioral functioning that will help physicians predict the likelihood of a patient recovering consciousness during coma from severe brain injury within the first year of injury--with up to 86 percent certainty. Radiohead Review Is In: Vote for Your Favorite New Songs on 'In Rainbo Subtle and lush, the new album is a "grower" -- the kind of recording that gets better with each listen. Vote for your favorite tracks now.
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