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Archive for: October, 2010

Chemists Concoct New Agents to Easily Study Critical Cell Proteins

A team of scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Stanford University has devised a technology to more easily obtain membrane proteins for study. Newswise: SciNews

CDC Panel Recommends Changes to 2011 Immunization Schedules

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved changes to both the child and adult 2011 immunization charts. Medscape Medical News Medscape Today Headlines

International flights get a pass on fines for tarmac delays

The Transportation Department is considering extending its tarmac-delay rule, which applies to flights in the USA, to international flights. USATODAY.com Travel News

Lake Erie’s Jason Bacashihua earns shutout as Monsters beat Moose 2-0

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Things That Go Bump in the Night

Some people wake up at the drop of a pin; others snooze through their alarms every morning. Whether you can sleep through noise has a lot to do with the brain waves you produce while you sleep, according to a new study published in Current Biology . And good news for insomniacs: it might one [...]

APNewsBreak: University posts info of 40K students (AP)

AP – The Social Security numbers, grades and other personal information of more than 40,000 former University of Hawaii students were posted online for nearly a year before being removed this week, The Associated Press has learned. Yahoo! News: Education News

On the “liberal gene” | Gene Expression

Jim Manzi has already posted on the warranted skepticism of DRD4 being reported in the press as the “liberal gene.” Here’s the original paper. The main issue I have is not with the original research, but the inevitable confusions in the media which always arise. First, we know that complex behavioral phenotypes such as religiosity [...]

CDC Panel Recommends Changes to 2011 Immunization Schedules

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved changes to both the child and adult 2011 immunization charts. Medscape Medical News Medscape Today Headlines

International Flights From $2 R/T – Top 10 Fares of the Week*

Dreaming of a far-flung destination or just a hop, skip, and a jump? Either way, the best international fares this week are here. London? Yup. Rio? Right here. Puerto Rico? Si. SmarterTravel.com: Travel Deals Incoming search terms:flights for $2

Rangers take Game 3, trail Series 2-1 (AP)

Back in Texas. Back in the World Series. The Rangers, behind emerging October ace Colby Lewis, came home and threw themselves the biggest tailgate party of them all, beating San Francisco 4-2 on Saturday night and cutting the Giants’ Series edge to 2-1. Longhorns, Aggies, Horned Frogs — sorry. This was a night to celebrate [...]

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