Science  

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 15th, 2005
GlaxoSmithKline's Arranon Injection for Leukemia Soon to Be Approved

GlaxoSmithKline's Arranon Injection for Leukemia Soon to Be Approved

Orphan drug under review for pacients with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and T-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 14th, 2005
Prostate Cancer Drug Xinlay Has Been Dismissed by FDA Panel

Prostate Cancer Drug Xinlay Has Been Dismissed by FDA Panel

Abbot Laboratories doesn't plan to give up on it

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 14th, 2005
Cytos' Vaccine to Treat Nicotine Addiction Achieves Proof of Efficacy

Cytos' Vaccine to Treat Nicotine Addiction Achieves Proof of Efficacy

In phase II of clinical trial

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 14th, 2005
The Hayabusa Probe Reached the Asteroid Itokawa

The Hayabusa Probe Reached the Asteroid Itokawa

HAYABUSA was launched on May 9th, 2003

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 13th, 2005
Botox, the new remedy for children with excessive drooling

Botox, the new remedy for children with excessive drooling

According to Dr. Sam Daniel from the McGill University Health Center

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 13th, 2005
Chinese Scientists Clone Salt-Resistant Rice Gene

Chinese Scientists Clone Salt-Resistant Rice Gene

Gene SKC1

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 13th, 2005
Death of Massive Star Sets New Record

Death of Massive Star Sets New Record

GRB 050904

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 10th, 2005
Zvezda Module Docks to International Space Station

Zvezda Module Docks to International Space Station

The 19th Progress spacecraft to visit the ISS

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • September 10th, 2005
Mitsubishi Introduces World's First Contactless Fingerprint Authentication Devices

Mitsubishi Introduces World's First Contactless Fingerprint Authentication Devices

The desktop type DT-TP

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • September 10th, 2005
Frederick Gregory, NASA Deputy Administrator, Resigns

Frederick Gregory, NASA Deputy Administrator, Resigns

He was first black shuttle commander

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 9th, 2005
Forecasters Are Predicting Significant Solar Eruptions

Forecasters Are Predicting Significant Solar Eruptions

In the coming days

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • September 9th, 2005
Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Were in Fact Humongous

Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Were in Fact Humongous

A paleontologist said on Thursday

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 9th, 2005
Life on Titan?

Life on Titan?

Habitable locales may indeed exist on Titan

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 9th, 2005
Our Ancestors Are Responsible for the Methane Pollution

Our Ancestors Are Responsible for the Methane Pollution

New study says

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 8th, 2005
Arafat Died of Massive Stroke, That's For Everybody To Know

Arafat Died of Massive Stroke, That's For Everybody To Know

But the conditions that led to a massive brain hemorrhage remain a mystery

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  • By World and Business News Staff
  • September 8th, 2005
Four Die From Katrina's Contaminated Floods

Four Die From Katrina's Contaminated Floods

The death was caused by vibrio vulnificus bacteria

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • September 8th, 2005
The 'Superman' Molecules

The 'Superman' Molecules

An important step in the development of 'nano'-machines