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Bounty Hunters Darken Tone of 'Clone Wars' Season 2 Mercenaries join the mix, injecting a bit of energizing chaos into the Star Warsuniverse when the animated series returns to televisions this fall.

 After Insects Attack, Plants Bunker Sugars For Later Regrowth Using radioactive carbon and genetically modified native tobacco plants, Max Planck Society scientists and colleagues have discovered the first gene mediating tolerance to herbivore attack. The Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Overview of this "area of hypoxic [low-oxygen] ... waters at the mouth of the Mississippi River. The zone occurs between the inner and mid-continental shelf in the northern Gulf of Mexico, beginning at the Mississippi River delta and extending westward to the upper Texas coast."Discusses causes, effects on marine life and fishing industry, and related topics. Includes link collections for general reading, professionals, and educators. From the Science Education Resource Center (SERC), Carleton College. Disrupted Fat Cell Signaling In Obese Mice Linked To Increased Cell De Disrupted fat cell signaling in obese mice has been linked to increased cell death, or apoptosis, in enlarged hearts. According to the Johns Hopkins researchers who led the study, the research is needed to understand how obesitycontributes to enlarged hearts (hypertrophy), subsequent heart failure and increased risk of death. Space Station Assembly: Elements: Zarya Control Module, Baikonur Cosmo Background information about the Russian "launch complex where Sputnik 1, Earth's first artificial satellite, was launched. The rocket that lifted Yuri Gagarin, the first human in orbit, was also launched from Baikonur."Includes a photo and map of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in June 2005. From the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum The site about this Iowa museum and archive features photos and information about Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover (such as Hoover's daily calendar for 1917 through 1964, and information about "Hoover-ball ... a combination of tennis, volleyball and medicine ball"), images of current and past exhibits, and more. Also includes information about Rose Wilder Lane (the first biographer of Herbert Hoover) and her mother, children's author Laura Ingalls Wilder. Modified Herpes Virus Keeps Arteries 'Free-flowing'Following Procedure A genetically engineered herpes simplex virus, primarily known for causing cold sores, may help keep arteries "free-flowing"in the weeks following angioplasty or stent placement for patients, according to new research. Robots That Act Like Rats Robots that act like rat pups can tell us something about the behavior of both, according to UC Davis researchers. Sanjay Joshi, assistant professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering, and associate professor of psychology Jeffrey Schank have recorded the behavior of rat pups and built rat-like robots with the same basic senses and motor skills to see how behavior can emerge from a simple set of rules. Study Finds Flaws In Cancer Clinical Trials Cancer research and drug development are yielding more sophisticated candidate therapies, but investigators' methods to test them haven't kept pace, according to researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. That could explain why so many experimental drugs fail in the final large and costly phase of testing, they say. [Ironic] Professional beggars prowling about the streets of Moroccan c The government plans to crack down on the scam used by faux beggars in growing numbers for a kind of "emotional blackmail", a cabinet minister was quoted as saying...
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