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Journal Examines Effects Of Emerging Contaminants On People, Planet Science Daily
More than 40 scientific papers on an array of emerging contaminants -- including pharmaceuticals, detergent by-products and fluorochemicals -- are highlighted in the Dec. 1 issue of the American Chemical Society journal, Environmental Science & Technology. These articles examine what chemists and engineers are learning about emerging contaminants as well as what can be done to remediate those
Should we still be in Iraq? Ridgecrest Daily Independent
With everything that's been going on in our country, should we still be trying to save Iraq or should we be concentrating on saving our selves?
Immune Responses Spread From One Protein To Another In Type 1 Diabetes Science Daily
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) occurs when the immune system inappropriately attacks cells in the pancreas. Although many of the proteins attacked during T1D have been identified, it has not been determined whether immune responses to the individual proteins develop independently or whether a response to one protein then spreads to others. Now, a new study shows that in mice the immune system first
What's Up? Dec. 1, 2006 The Ashland Daily Press
Glen Walker Johnson will be providing harp music before, during and after the 9 a.m. service at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 311 West 13th St., Ashland. Come and enjoy this special music and service marking the first Sunday of Advent. A time of fellowship with refreshments will follow the service.
Nanotubes Tracked In Blood And Liver: Study Finds No Adverse Effects Science Daily
Researchers at Rice University and The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have determined that carbon nanotubes injected directly into the bloodstream cause no immediate adverse health effects and circulate for more than one hour before being removed by the liver. The findings, which appear this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, are from the first in vivo
Music Listings San Francisco Bay Guardian
Music listings are compiled by Duncan Scott Davidson. The music interns are Hayley Elisabeth Kaufman, Todd Lavoie, and Aaron Sankin. Since club life is unpredictable, it’s a good idea to call ahead to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us.
Max Soliven's remains arrive in Manila ABS-CBNNEWS.com
The remains of journalist and Philippine Star publisher Maximo Soliven arrived in Manila Tuesday afternoon from Tokyo, Japan.
Who needs 'Heroes'? Austin American-Statesman
NBC does. Drama's biggest feat so far has been overpowering fall TV mediocrity
'Heroes' a hit The Times of Northwest Indiana
So, you can leap tall buildings in a single bound and outrun a speeding locomotive. Good for you. Try emerging as a new hit show in this dismal fall season. Now that's impressive.
UPDATE Max Soliven passes away ABS-CBNNEWS.com
The man many consider as the icon of Filipino columnists is dead. Max Soliven, publisher and columnist of Philippine Star, died Friday morning in Tokyo, Japan from complications arising from pneumonia.
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