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Swiss scientists measure glacial melting with light The glaciers in Switzerland have been melting for years. Researchers now want to know more precisely how much ice is being lost -- and they are using the aid of light. Physicists Show Coherence Of Bose-Einstein Condensates Extends To Spin New research shows that the unique properties of atomic Bose-Einstein condensates extend to the internal spin states of the atoms from which the condensates are formed. Bose-Einstein condensates are an unusual form of matter in which all atoms exist in the same quantum state. Military Base Reuse and Homeless Assistance This site provides a guidebook "with an overview of the base redevelopment process, reviews consolidated and redevelopment plans, offers model base reuse plans, and provides guidance for communities seeking additional sources of assistance with HUD Homeless Assistance Programs."The information is based on the 1994 Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act. From the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). New wound dressing, full of antibiotics, dissolves when wound has heal Scientists have developed a new wound dressing, based on innovative fibers that can be loaded with antibiotics, then dissolve when the healing process is completed. Kazaa Assets Frozen in Australia Officials from Sharman and Altnet agree to restrictions until the judge returns from vacation to hear arguments. Patrick Gray reports from Melbourne, Australia. Eosinophils In Allergy And Asthma Researchers have discovered that eosinophils may play a pivotal role in immune development. [Ironic] An Italian pensioner committed suicide after his wife fell in Recalling the end of Romeo and Juliet, the 70-year-old man, Ettore, who had sat by his wife's bedside for four months after she slipped into a coma following a heart attack, finally gave up hope and gassed himself in the garage of his family home.Less than a day later, his wife, Rossana, woke up in her hospital bed in Padua and immediately asked for him. New Dynamic Brace Developed To Advance Clubfoot Treatment Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis orthopedic surgeon Matthew Dobbs, M.D., has developed a new brace for clubfoot which allows for more mobility and helps preserve muscles in the foot. Genes Determine Mate Choice, At Least For Fat Tailed Dwarf Lemurs How do we choose our mates? For quite some time now, scientists suspect that it is not for looks or fashion, neither for love or sympathy. It may be the genes that determine our preference for certain males or females. A new study provides support for this idea by looking at lemurs in Madagascar. Female fat-tailed dwarf lemurs live in life-long pairs, yet notoriously cheat on their partners to improve the genetic fitness of their offspring. Researchers Grow Their Longest Carbon Nanotube Ever A nanospace race has raged to successfully grow a nanotube array suitable for many uses. And now a UC research team, in conjunction with First Nano, is ahead -- by a thousandth of a hair.
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