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SLAC's New Lensless X-ray Holography Technique Opens Door To Nanoscale Researchers at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) and the German laboratory Berliner Elektronenspeicherring-Gesellschaft für Synchrotronstrahlung (BESSY) have crafted a technique to take X-ray images that reveal tiny variations and lightning-quick changes in materials a thousand times smaller than the thickness of a strand of hair. Novel Test Identifies Leukemia Patients Likely To Respond To New Thera Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have discovered a genetic signature identifying cases of lymphoma that are uniquely susceptible to a newly developed molecular targeted therapy. As a result, physicians organizing clinical trials of the new therapy will be able to enroll patients who'll be most likely to benefit from it. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1999: Günter Grass Background for this German author who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1999 and who is known for his novel "The Tin Drum."Includes a biography, the text of his Nobel lecture (in English, Swedish, and German), his Nobel diploma, and photos. Also includes an excerpt from "The Tin Drum"and a video (in German with English subtitles) of an interview with Grass. From the Nobel Foundation. Obesity And Metabolism: Weight Gain And The Growing Risk Of Cancer During this holiday season with its tempting bounty of edible delights, new research calls attention to the role of the expanding American waistline in health and medicine. New research strengthens the link between obesity, diabetes and metabolism to cancer risk. Angst And The Rail Commuter: Longer The Trip, Greater The Stress Scientists know that the longer your drive to work, the more likely you are to feel frustrated and irritated and to experience physiological stress. The same is true for rail commuters, a Cornell University researcher and his colleague have found. Product Safety Tips: Turkey Fryers The Underwriters Laboratory uses this site to explain why it has not certified any deep-fat turkey fryers. A dramatic video demonstrates how easily fires are started by this equipment, and also shows how easily these units can be tipped over. Includes a list of other hazards associated with these fryers, and tips for "safer use"for those backyard cooks who "absolutely must use a turkey fryer." Study Based On Abu Ghraib Suggests Military Veterans Highly Tolerant O In a study that appears in the current issue of Military Medicine, William C. Holmes, MD, MSCE, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and lead author of the paper, assesses veterans' tolerance for detainee abuse and variables associated with it. For Many Public Buildings, Form Doesn't Follow Function, Study Finds When you look at the exterior of a building, can you tell whether the building is a city hall, an art museum, a library, or a live theater? Most people can't, according to a new study. And those results suggest that many public buildings don't follow one of the most famous dictums of architecture: Form follows function. Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull-House and Its Neighborhoods, 1889-19 This Web site explores the history of Jane Addams and Hull-House, the social settlement she founded in Chicago in 1889. It features "interpretive narrative, selected essays and images, and a great variety of historical texts including relevant letters, memoirs, newspaper and magazine articles, popular literature, political tracts and cartoons."Includes curriculum materials. Searchable. From the University of Illinois at Chicago. Clay Material May Have Acted As 'Primordial Womb' For First Organic Mo Arizona State University geochemist Lynda Williams and her colleagues have discovered that clay minerals under conditions at the bottom of the ocean may have acted as incubators for the first organic molecules on Earth. The results of Williams' experiments were published in the article, "Organic Molecules Formed in a Primordial Womb,"in the November issue of Geology.
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