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Global regulator for DNA trade needed

Global regulator for DNA trade needed

Researchers load biological molecules onto 'nanosprings'

Researchers load biological molecules onto 'nanosprings'

MRI recordings at one fiftieth of a second

MRI recordings at one fiftieth of a second

MIT's Technology Review announces 2010 TR35 annual list of young innovators

MIT's Technology Review announces 2010 TR35 annual list of young innovators

SEB opens new state-of-the-art laboratory operation, R&D facility

SEB opens new state-of-the-art laboratory operation, R&D facility

Brain can act as a hiding place for HIV virus: Study

Brain can act as a hiding place for HIV virus: Study

Springer to publish ASENT's Neurotherapeutics journal

Springer to publish ASENT's Neurotherapeutics journal

ASEBIO to host Biospain 2010

ASEBIO to host Biospain 2010

Highlights on reasoning behind MRC's negative decision on funding of IVF

Highlights on reasoning behind MRC's negative decision on funding of IVF

Fastest growing waste in the EU could help combat hospital infections: Scientists

Fastest growing waste in the EU could help combat hospital infections: Scientists

Scientists identify symptoms associated with late-onset hypogonadism

Scientists identify symptoms associated with late-onset hypogonadism

Life Technologies forms GIBCO Cell Therapy Systems

Life Technologies forms GIBCO Cell Therapy Systems

Research may lead to better treatments for depression and substance abuse

Research may lead to better treatments for depression and substance abuse

Weill Cornell Medical College commences construction of 18-story, $650 million Medical Research Building

Weill Cornell Medical College commences construction of 18-story, $650 million Medical Research Building

Sex may become ‘old news’ when it comes to having babies says Australian scientist

Sex may become ‘old news’ when it comes to having babies says Australian scientist

Lifegene project launched to study origin of disease

Lifegene project launched to study origin of disease

Decisive impact of informatics on nanomedicine

Decisive impact of informatics on nanomedicine

MicroRNAs control levels of Myc protein in Drosophila: Researchers

MicroRNAs control levels of Myc protein in Drosophila: Researchers

Researchers discover subunits of GABAB receptors in central nervous system

Researchers discover subunits of GABAB receptors in central nervous system

Darmstadt physicists find new method for generating tunable wavelengths

Darmstadt physicists find new method for generating tunable wavelengths

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