Chrysothemis

In Greek mythology, Chrysothemis was a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Unlike her sister, Electra, Chrysothemis did not protest or enact vengeance against their mother for having an affair with Aegisthus and then killing their father.


In botany, Chrysothemis is a genus in the family Gesneriaceae.



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Pioneering PET/CT Research Widens Applications Of Imaging For Diabetic
Pioneering research with combined positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) scans provides accurate detection and localization of foot infection in diabetic patients, according to an article in the March issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

Sensor Network Mimics Synchronized Calling By Frogs, Cicadas
The modern world is filled with the uncoordinated beeping and buzzing of countless electronic devices. So it was only a matter of time before someone designed an electronic network with the ability to synchronize dozens of tiny buzzers, in much the same way that frogs and cicadas coordinate their night-time choruses.

Feminism And Romance Go Hand In Hand
Contrary to popular opinion, feminism and romance are not incompatible and feminism may actually improve the quality of heterosexual relationships. The new study also shows that unflattering feminist stereotypes, that tend to stigmatize feminists as unattractive and sexually unappealing, are unsupported.

Case Astronomers Find Vast Stellar Web Spun By Colliding Galaxies
Case Western Reserve University astronomers have captured the deepest wide-field image ever of the nearby Virgo cluster of galaxies, directly revealing for the first time a vast, complex web of "intracluster starlight"-- nearly 1,000 times fainter than the dark night sky -- filling the space between the galaxies within the cluster.

Exercise Stress Testing Helps Identify People At Risk Of Developing Co
Performing cardiac stress tests that measure exercise capacity and heart rate recovery can improve dramatically on existing techniques that predict who is most likely to suffer a heart attack or die from coronary heart disease (CHD), the leading cause of death in the United States, a team of cardiologists at Johns Hopkins reports.

OHSU Researchers Help Develop 'iPod-like' Portable Device To Assist Th
Researchers at Oregon Health &Science University's Neurological Sciences Institute and the University of Bologna have developed a portable "Ipod-like"device that can be used to help correct balance disorders. Scientists believe this new device, based on auditory feedback of balance, can be worn on the belt like a pager to provide regular therapy for patients with balance disorders, improving their day-to-day activities.

Why Some Lung Cancers Stop Responding To Tarceva And Iressa
Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) have found an explanation for why some lung cancers stop responding to the drugs erlotinib (TarcevaTM) and gefitinib (Iressa®). This discovery may lead to the development of new therapies to use when these agents stop working.

Two MP3s and a Microphone
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Housing: Location Key With Environmentally Friendly Cluster Developmen
As housing developments sprout across the United States, smart growth proponents have urged communities to cluster developments in concentrated pockets, instead of the more standard and familiar "sprawl."Now a new study finds that while cluster development is indeed much easier on the surrounding environment, the location of housing developments is key.

IRiver's IPhone-ish W10
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