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(04/10/13 2:35am)
Medical School researchers published the results of an enzyme study last month which may eventually lead to a better understanding of the processes behind early-aging diseases and to redesigned AIDS medications with fewer negative side effects.
(03/27/13 12:55am)
Just a speaker and a microphone — and maybe some drinks for the audience, too. The setup is simple for “Science Straight Up,” a new University-sponsored event series that launched last month.
(02/27/13 4:56am)
The YouTube-famous Russian dashboard camcorders have regularly recorded road rage and tanks crossing streets, but even the most hardened of drivers did not expect to see a 55-foot wide meteor burning through the sky on the morning of Feb. 15, in Chelyabinsk, Russia. The meteor, which expelled 500 kilotons of energy and injured more than 1,000 people, was the largest recorded strike since a 1908 impact in Siberia.
(02/06/13 5:18am)
After more than a year of research and control analysis, researchers at the Medical School had a paper published January in the research journal Nature Methods. Their research — which has the potential to help doctors better understand artherosclerosis — describes a new way to identify distinctive characteristics of DNA modification in the smooth muscle cells of mice by combining two preexisting procedures.