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Lower Response Rates To Antidepressants Found With African-Americans, Drawing from data in the nation's largest real-world study of treatment-resistant depression, scientists report that African-Americans and Latinos didn't respond as well as whites to medication for their depression. Helping Build Designs That Are 'Cool' Cool design creates hot profits, and although really great design is an art rather than a craft, the E-VaN project has developed some best-practice design tools to help companies maximise their potential. E-VaN aims to usher in a new wave of design that allies form with function. Scrambled Brains: New Technique Puts Brain-imaging Research On Its Hea Mechanical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis and collaborators have devised a technique on humans that for the first time shows just what the brain does when the skull accelerates. What they've done is use a technique originally developed to measure cardiac deformation to image deformation in human subjects during repeated mild head decelerations. CNN.com Special Reports: Hurricane Season 2005 This CNN special report features news and background information on 2005 seasonal hurricanes (including Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Dennis, and Hurricane Emily) and other topics in hurricane science. Includes animations and photos of past and present hurricanes, a chart of 2005 storm names, a glossary, safety tips, weather email alerts, and more. British Academics To Benefit From World's First National Text Mining S Search engines return thousands of documents, but the difficulty for the user is to find those which are most personally relevant. Most of these searches have little concept of the meaning of words that is gained from the context of a sentence. By using natural language processing, text mining can discover this meaning and focus on specific needs of the user. Brain Cell Development Process Implicated In Mental Retardation Uncove Scientists have discovered a biological process in brain cell development that may help explain some causes of mental retardation. This understanding may one day help other researchers develop therapies that can reduce specific forms of retardation. Proteins of the Rho family, when excessively present in developing brain cells known as neurons, inhibit another protein, called cypin, that promotes healthy neuron development. Colorectal Cancer Screening Remains Essential For Elderly Americans Two new studies support continued colorectal cancer screening among elderly Americans. While colorectal adenomas were detected more frequently in adults 80 and older, screening colonoscopy improved survival in the elderly by detecting colon cancer at earlier stages. Airplane Design: Better Flight-control Systems, Safer, Cheaper, And Gr Scientists are developing a new computer-aided holistic solution for the early phase of aircraft design. With knowledge from many fields, it is possible to propose the right solution for the aircraft's control system at an early stage. This reduces the risk of wasted efforts on faulty designs, which entails lower developmental costs and enhanced safety. [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. Earth Day Information for children and teachers about the celebration of Earth Day each April. The site features a history of the day (including information about U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, who introduced the idea in 1969), classroom study materials and activity suggestions, and information about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Also includes a bibliography and links to related sites. Searchable. From the Wilderness Society.
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