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Ever-happy Mice May Hold Key To New Treatment Of Depression (August 23, 2006) -- A new breed of permanently "cheerful" mouse is providing hope of a new treatment for clinical depression. TREK-1 is a gene that can affect transmission of serotonin in the brain. By breeding mice ... > full story

Scientists Stop Autoimmune Disease Without Shutting Off Immune System (August 23, 2006) -- Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may have found a safer, more effective way to treat the life-threatening autoimmune skin disease pemphigus vulgaris without turning off ... > full story

Research Points To 'Addictive' Protein In Treating Breast Cancer (August 23, 2006) -- William Kinlaw, an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, has been working on a protein called S14 since 1990. Over the past few months, however, the news about S14 has picked ... > full story

Two Strokes And You're Out? Study Looks At Death Risk And Ethnic Differences In Stroke Survivors (August 23, 2006) -- Having a stroke is bad enough. But having another one after surviving the first one is especially bad, more than doubling a person's risk of dying in the next two years, a new study finds. And ... > full story

Clock In The Rock: Geologist Leads Effort To Measure Earth's History (August 23, 2006) -- The mass extinction of dinosaurs occurred about 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period (K) and the beginning of the Tertiary Period, known as the K-T boundary. A massive asteroid ... > full story

Even Superman Couldn't Win Battle With Pressure Ulcers (August 23, 2006) -- While pressure ulcers are common among people with impaired mobility, a new study has found surprisingly inadequate scientific evidence on the best strategies to prevent ... > full story

Engineers Create Gecko-inspired, High-friction Micro-fibers (August 23, 2006) -- Inspired by the hairs that allow geckos to hang single-toed from sheer walls and scamper along ceilings, a UC Berkeley-led team of researchers has created an array of synthetic micro-fibers that uses ... > full story

New Study Shows That Being Overweight At Middle Age Can Be Harmful (August 23, 2006) -- Being overweight during midlife is associated with an increased risk of death, according to a new study conducted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, in ... > full story

Flood-tolerant California Rice Offering Relief To Poor Farmers Worldwide (August 23, 2006) -- Rice grown anywhere in the world soon could be made completely flood-tolerant because of new research led by UC Riverside's Julia Bailey-Serres, a professor of genetics. In their paper published in ... > full story

Major Genetic Risk Factor Found For Prostate Cancer With The Highest Impact In Younger African Americans (August 23, 2006) -- Harvard Medical School researchers have identified a DNA segment on chromosome 8 that is a major risk factor for prostate cancer, especially in African American men. The paper appears in the August ... > full story

Protein Clue To Tailor-made Antibiotics (August 23, 2006) -- Scientists at the University of York have made a huge leap forward in the search for "smarter" ... > full story

eLens: A Digital Take On The Streets Where We Live (August 23, 2006) -- A walk down the street may someday be as rich with information as the web, thanks to the emergence of location-aware technology. eLens is exploring the next wave of communications technology - ... > full story

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Solstice -- The summer solstice is an astronomical term regarding the position of the sun in relation to the celestial equator. The summer solstice is the day of the year with the longest daylight period and ... > full article

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