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Crockett, David Biography of David (Davy) Crockett (1786-1836), "frontiersman, congressman, and defender of the Alamo."Includes highlights from Crockett's life and career, and discussion of some of the events that led to his status as a folk hero. Includes a brief bibliography. From the Handbook of Texas, published by the Texas State Historical Association. Selective Logging Causes Widespread Destruction Of Brazil's Amazon Rai Selective logging -- the practice of removing one or two trees and leaving the rest intact -- is often considered a sustainable alternative to clear-cutting. But a new satellite survey of the Amazon Basin in Brazil reveals that every year unregulated selective logging of mahogany and other hardwoods destroys an area of pristine rainforest big enough to cover the state of Connecticut. Cassini Captures New Views Of Haze-Enshrouded World NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully flew by Saturn's moon Titan at a distance of 2,402 kilometers (1,493 miles) on Thursday, March 31. Cassini's multiple instruments are providing new views of the haze-enshrouded world. Avian Influenza Infection In Birds Spreads To Turkey, Romania Tests conducted by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have today confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in samples taken from domestic birds in Turkey. In Romania, investigations of recent poultry deaths have, to date, identified the H5 subtype of avian influenza virus. A Debate On Smokeless Tobacco In a debate in this week's PLoS Medicine, public health researchers discuss whether or not the public should be informed that using oral, smokeless tobacco (Swedish snus) is less hazardous to health than smoking tobacco. U.S. Census Bureau Facts for Features: Valentine's Day Facts and statistics regarding Valentine's Day, including topics such as marriage, flowers, chocolate, jewelry, romantic-sounding place names, and being single. From the U.S. Census Bureau. Helping Muscle Regenerate Blocking a central signal molecule, researchers from the Mouse Biology Unit of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Monterotondo, Italy, have found a way to protect muscle from degenerating after injury and to improve muscle healing in mice. The study appears in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation and suggests molecules with potential to speed up the regeneration of damaged muscle as promising drug targets for new therapies against muscle wasting. Zune Winning Big With Brown? The retro styling of Microsoft's upstart music player is turning iPod owners' heads. In Gear Factor. Researchers Develop New Method To Help Find Deadly Malaria Parasite's UCSD scientists will report in the Nov. 3 issue of Nature a comparison of newly discovered protein-interactions in Plasmodium falciparumwith protein interactions reported earlier in four other well studied model organisms. New Molecule May Aid In Production Of Biofuels And Fungi-resistant Pla In a recent study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, scientists report on the discovery of a new molecule that is essential for degradation of the biopolymer chitin. This new molecule could eventually aid in the engineering of fungi-resistant plants and could also lead to the discovery of similar molecules that can be used in cellulose-based biofuel production.
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