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FANAC: Fanzines and Fan Criticism in the Eaton Collection Exhibit of science fiction fan publications from the 1950s through the 1990s. Features introductions to fanzines and science fiction fandom, annotated images of "semi-prozines and prozines"and fanzine art, descriptions of constituent collections, and related material. From the Special Collections Library, University of California, Riverside. Researchers Enhance Safety And Effectiveness Of Therapeutic Virus That Mayo Clinic researchers working with colleagues in Germany have devised a much-needed multilevel safety feature for viruses used to treat cancer. In the process of making cancer-killing viruses more specific to cancer tumor cells, they report having improved the therapeutic effectiveness of viruses. They did this by engineering a modified measles virus that turns on only in the presence of secretions specific to malignant cancer cells. Central Nervous System Infections Rare But Devastating Following Heart Central nervous system infections develop infrequently following heart transplants but are a significant predictor of death, according to a new article. In the past 10 years, approximately 24,000 Americans have undergone heart transplantation. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... NASA Helps Space Telescope Camera 'Squint' For A Better View Of Galaxi NASA engineers and scientists have created something that will give better information about far away galaxies. This new creation, which will be in a future space telescope, is so tiny that it's the width of a few hairs. UIC Chemist Develops Tools For Nanotechnology Yoshitaka Ishii, assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago, sees a big future in the microscopic world of nanotechnology. His work in characterizing the structure and functions of the molecular building blocks for these tiny devices may play a key role in making this future a reality. 'Magma P.I.'Unearths Clues To How Earth's Crust Was Sculpted About a decade ago, Johns Hopkins University geologist Bruce Marsh challenged the century-old concept that the Earth's outer layer formed when crystal-free molten rock called magma oozed to the surface from giant subterranean chambers hidden beneath volcanoes. Marsh's theory ?that the deep-seated plumbing underneath volcanoes is actually made up of an extensive system of smaller sheet-like chambers vertically interconnected with each other and transporting a crystal-laden "magmatic mush"to the surface ?has become far more widely accepted. Now he proposes that Earth's magma delivery system fractured the planet's crust to provide a sort of "template,"guiding the sculpting of valleys and mountain ranges. National Register Evaluation of New Orleans Drainage System, Orleans P 1999 report about the history of "the modern New Orleans drainage system [which] represents a unique technological solution to natural conditions that have played an important role in the settlement and expansion of the city. The system was designed in 1895, and construction of the system began in 1897."The report recommends selected pumping stations be considered individually eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Includes a bibliography and numerous images. December 5: International Day of the Ninja Website for this humorous, self-proclaimed day to "plague your co-workers with ninja-ness and wear a ninja mask to work."Includes instructions for making a ninja mask out of a t-shirt and making a paper shuriken (throwing star), and links to related sites. Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than A Gecko's Foot Mimicking the agile gecko, with its uncanny ability to run up walls and across ceilings, has long been a goal of materials scientists. Researchers have now taken one sticky step in the right direction, creating synthetic "gecko tape"with four times the sticking power of the real thing.
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