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 On the road again More from David Bradley in the all-new spectroscopyNOW.com site - Because road dust constitutes a high percentage of the atmosphere's suspended particles in Taiwan, researchers in the Department of Nuclear Science at National Tsing Hua University, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China, have used inductively coupled plasma (ICP)-atomic emission spectroscopy and ICP-mass spectrometry to analyse the elements found in these airborne particulates. Weight-loss And Exercise Study Compares Center- And Home-based Program University of Central Florida study seeks to determine whether women who follow weight-loss and exercise programs at home fare as well as those who go to a center to work out and meet with counselors. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis More Severe In African-American And Hispanic Non-Caucasian patients seeking medical care for primary biliary cirrhosis have more severe liver disease compared to Caucasian patients, a new study has found. The reasons for the health disparities are unknown, since patients in both groups were of similar age and had the disease for similar lengths of time. Mirror, Mirror on the Phone LG unveils Shine, the successor to its popular Chocolate phone. In Gear Factor. Hurricane Recovery Information Annotated links to information for museums and libraries about disaster recovery (clean-up and monetary and technical assistance). Provides status reports from museums, zoos, and other institutions in the affected areas, as well as ways to contribute assistance. From the American Association of Museums (AAM). Ancient Enzyme Guides Healthy Eating In Mammals An ancient enzyme in the brains of mammals acts as an innate nutritionist of sorts, guiding them to make healthy choices about what to eat, according to new work published in the April issue of Cell Metabolism. The molecular mechanism is likely to be important in all mammals, including humans, that eat a varied diet comprised of meat and vegetables, the researchers said. Your Christmas tree has seven times more DNA than you do! Take a close look at your Christmas tree -- it has seven times more genetic material (DNA) than you do! Why this is so is still largely unknown, but now the DNA of the spruce is going to be mapped by Swedish researchers. First Evidence Of Stem Cells In Pancreatic Tumors University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have discovered the small number of cells in pancreatic cancer that are capable of fueling the tumor's growth. The finding is the first identification of cancer stem cells in pancreatic tumors. AMD, Intel: Who's Zooming Who? Race for bragging rights favors Intel again -- for now. But AMD is fighting back with a workaround it says will keep it in the running until it can bring out its own quad core. By Dan Goodin.
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