ANATOMY ATLAS
Early buzz: 'The Office,' 'Knight Rider,' more USA Today Oh man, how funny was The Office last night? I just watched the deleted scenes -- there's actually a little update in there about Michael's love life, so you should take a second to watch. Don't tell me about Grey's Oldest Juvenile Skeleton Discovered Will Help Piece Together Human Development Science Daily Discovery of a nearly intact 3.3 million year-old juvenile skeleton is filling an important gap in understanding the evolution of a species thought to be among the earliest direct ancestors to humans, says William Kimbel, a paleoanthropologist with ASU's Institute of Human Origins. Kimbel is part of the team that studied the skeleton of an approximately three-year-old female Australopithecus Mouse Strain With Gene Stutter Will Help Leukemia Research Science Daily Cancer researchers have developed a new strain of mice that should help reveal how an unusual change in a certain gene contributes to a particularly deadly form of acute myeloid leukemia. A study of the strain suggests that the genetic change comes early in the disease, and that it overactivates a second gene that helps govern blood cell development. Cellular Traffic Backups Implicated In Skeletal Malformations Science Daily A defective link in the intracellular protein "transit system" may lie at the heart of some craniofacial defects, new research in zebrafish suggests. Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers report the identification of a mutation that causes severe skeletal deformities in zebrafish by shutting down a critical protein transport pathway. UTMB Galveston Opens Expanded GI Suite Equipped with Endoscopy and Imaging Equipment from PENTAX Medical Company Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance MONTVALE, N.J.----Sept. 18, 2006--PENTAX Medical Company, a division of PENTAX of America, Inc. which is a wholly owned subsidiary of PENTAX Corporation of Japan, announced today that one of its customers, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston recently opened a newly expanded gastrointestinal medical suite. Of Rice And Hen: Fashions From The Farm Science Daily In the future, it might be perfectly normal to wear suits and dresses made of chicken feathers or rice straw. Scientists at the University of Nebraska--Lincoln plan to develop these agricultural wastes into conventional-looking fabrics as a way to reduce the use of petroleum-based fabrics. The studies on rice straw and feathers will be presented on Sept. 11 and Sept. 13, respectively, in San Northwestern Biologists Demote Southeast Asia's 'Forest Ox' Science Daily Recognized as a new species in 1937, the kouprey, an ox that is an icon of Southeast Asian conservation, is feared extinct. Now, Northwestern University biologists and a Cambodian conservationist present compelling genetic evidence that the kouprey may never have existed as a wild, natural species. The researchers compared a published DNA sequence from the kouprey with those of a true wild ox and Hot Dust And Moisture Collide To Fuel Asian Summer Rainy Season Science Daily Who would think that something like dust in the air could trigger rain? According to a new NASA study, this is just what's happening over South Asia's Tibetan Plateau. Very small dust particles called aerosols blow in from desert regions and collect in the atmosphere over the plateau's slopes early in the region's monsoon season, helping trigger rainfall. 'Environmental Forensics' Could Cut The Cost Of Brownfield Development Science Daily The emerging scientific discipline of "Environmental Forensics" could make it easier to prove, to the satisfaction of a court of law, who is responsible for instances of pollution. Molecules In Blood Foretell Development Of Preeclampsia Science Daily High levels of two proteins in the blood of pregnant women appear to indicate the subsequent development of preeclampsia, a life-threatening complication of pregnancy, report a team of researchers from the National Institutes of Health and Beth Israel Deaconess. The proteins interfere with the growth and function of blood vessels.
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