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Sunita, Lopez venture out for another spacewalk
Publish Date : 2/5/2007 8:46:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams and Expedition 14 commander Michael Lopez-Alegria today donned their spacesuits once again for their second of three planned spacewalks in nine days.....
Avanti NanoSciences Develops Technology for Rapid Endotoxin Management Products
Publish Date : 2/3/2007 10:18:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Avanti NanoSciences, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is developing a portfolio of products for rapid, reagent-free detection and removal of endotoxins from biopharmaceutical products.
Announcing Time for Lyme® Rockin' House Party - Raising Funds for Research Center at Columbia Medical Center
Publish Date : 2/3/2007 10:15:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Time for Lyme, Inc.®, a nonprofit Lyme disease prevention, education, research and advocacy group, has announced plans for its fifth gala to raise funds for Lyme disease research and education .....
Orbiting Indian satellite successfully brought back to earth
Publish Date : 1/22/2007 11:49:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Indian space scientists have successfully brought back to earth an orbiting satellite in the first of its kind mission aimed at demonstrating spacecraft recovery technology capability.
ISRO's recoverable space capsule returns
Publish Date : 1/22/2007 11:13:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
After 11 days in space, Indian Space Research Organisation's recoverable satellite re-entered the earth and splashed down in the Bay of Bengal this morning as planned.
Parasites can lessen severity of multiple sclerosis sting
Publish Date : 1/19/2007 10:03:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Scientists have suggested that patients with multiple sclerosis can benefit from certain types of parasitic infections.
'Global Warming not caused by Carbon Dioxide emissions'
Publish Date : 1/17/2007 9:14:00 AM Source : Science News ExpressNewsline.com
Rising levels of carbon dioxide and other gases emitted through human activity, generally believed to trap heat in the earth's atmosphere, are an effect rather than the cause of global warming, according to a prominent Russian scientist.
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