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Viral Infection Affects Important Cells'Stress Response Viral infection disrupts the normal response of mammalian cells to outside deleterious forces, cleaving and inactivating a protein called G3BP that helps drive the formation of stress granules, which shelter the messenger RNAs that carry the code for protein formation, according to a new article. California Schoolfinder This website contains data about public schools in California and allows side-by-side comparison of schools. Find statistics on testing and scores, student-to-teacher ratios, graduation rates, demographics, courses offered, and more. Search by address, school name, and school types such as elementary, middle, charter, adult, continuation, and special education. A California state government website. In the First Person: An Index to Letters, Diaries, Oral Histories and This site "provides in-depth indexing of more than 2,500 collections of oral history in English from around the world."Covers topics such as historical events, repositories, narrator, year, and subject. Search results include bibliographic records, excerpts from materials, and links to texts. (Access to some texts requires subscriptions.) From Alexander Street Press. NASA Satellite Data Provides Rapid Analysis Of Amazon Deforestation NASA satellite images can allow scientists to more quickly and accurately assess deforestation in the Amazon. YouTube Gem Leslie Hall Bedazzles the Masses An oddball Midwesterner spins a passion for gaudy sweaters into hip-hop gold, as her crazy-funny music videos generate a cult following online. New Screening Strategy For Detection Of Chagas Disease In Children A new targeted screening strategy could make the diagnosis and treatment of Chagas disease more feasible in low-resource settings, concludes a new study. Trypanosoma cruzi, the single-cell parasite that causes Chagas disease, is transmitted by triatomine bugs that infest houses in poor communities. The disease, which infects an estimated 11 million people in Latin America, kills more people than any other parasitic disease in the Americas. New NASA Office Will Study Strange Cosmic Phenomena NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center will house the agency's new Einstein Probes Office, created to study the universe's exotic phenomena: dark energy, black holes and cosmic microwave background radiation. Mysteries of the Nile Companion to a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) NOVA series that explores "the Pyramids, temples, and other monumental architecture of ancient Egypt."The site features panoramic views of structures such as the Luxor Temple (with obelisk and sculpture of the head of Ramses the Great), Colossus of Memnon, Karnak Temple, and Great Sphinx of Giza. Also includes information about excavating in a pyramid, raising an obelisk, and related material and resources. Early Stage Breast-cancer Rates Are Rising As Incidence Of Invasive Ca Since 1980, the incidence of ductal carcinoma in situ has increased more than sevenfold while the incidence of invasive breast cancer has leveled off. Both trends suggest that widespread mammography screening, among other factors, are catching breast cancer earlier. 'Darko' Director Richard Kelly Explains the Long Wait for 'Southland T Director Richard Kelly gives Wired the scoop on his long-awaited and latest film, Southland Tales.
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