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... LII New This Week: August 18, 2005 This week read up on airport security, back-to-school, September 11, the home funeral movement, grizzly bears, Japan, Schroedinger's Cat, politics in the Middle East, government-related RSS feeds, and the orchid that produces vanilla. Then visit More New to continue your exploration with over a dozen equally browsalicious sites. Bon appetit from the LII team: librarian-editors Karen, Wendy, Jennifer, Maria, Pat, Tom, and Charlotte, and our treasured contributors. In Depth: Charles &Camilla British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) coverage of the April 2005 marriage of Prince Charles of England to Camilla Parker Bowles. It features articles on the reactions of Queen Elizabeth, the Church of England, the British government, and the public. It also includes background on the controversy, the family connections that link Prince Charles and Camilla, title changes, photos, and profiles of the couple. Los Alamos Developing New Eclipse-based Tools For High-performance Par Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Eclipse Foundation announced the Parallel Tools Platform Project, a new Eclipse Technology project aimed at creating better open source software tools for parallel computers. Src Inhibitors May Prove Beneficial In Breast Cancer Therapy Estrogen, which binds estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha), is a risk factor for breast cancer development. However, one-third of new breast cancers lack detectable ER-alpha. These ER-alpha--negative cancers are more aggressive and have a worse prognosis than do ER-alpha--positive breast cancers, and have been thought to be estrogen independent. In a new JCI study, University of Miami researchers shed further light on the mechanisms regulating ER-alpha expression levels during breast cancer. O. Henry in Austin Companion to "a significant collection of materials relating to the popular writer O. Henry, who lived in Austin, still using his given name of William Sydney Porter, from 1885 to 1894."Features a biography, chronology, and list of short stories set in Texas. Also includes an annotated list of materials in this O. Henry collection and a map of Austin O. Henry sites. From the Austin History Center, a division of the Austin Public Library. Gene, Stem Cell Therapy Only Needs To Be 50 Percent Effective To Creat A muscular dystrophy patient should be able to maintain a normal lifestyle if only 50 percent of the cells of the heart are healthy, according to a new article. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and greatly affects the quality and length of life for individuals with specific forms of muscular dystrophy. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that gene and/or stem cell therapy could help a variety of organs in the body, but until now scientists have been unsure whether the heart could benefit from these treatments. Microbes Plus Sugars Equals Hydrogen Fuel? Wanted: Bacterium that can eat sugar or sludge; must be team player or electrochemically active; ability to survive without oxygen, a plus. Thus might read the bacterial "job description"posted by scientists, who are collaborating on ways to make microbial fuel cells more efficient and practical. Major Advance In Crystal Structure Prediction Scientists have achieved a significant advance in the prediction of the crystal structures of small organic molecules. In a recent blind test in crystal structure prediction they correctly predicted the crystal structures of all four blind test compounds using computational methods without any experimental input. The ability to predict crystal structures could revolutionize the design of materials with novel properties. What Would Jesus Wiki? Conservapedia is the web's go-to reference for conservative Christians, but for everyone else it's one of the biggest laughs on the net. By Michael Calore. Research In Yeast Yields Missing Link In DNA Maintenance Machinery In a finding akin to discovering pages missing from an antique car repair manual, researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have linked for the first time two biological processes crucial to cell survival.
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