1. Breakthrough towards lab-on-chip system for fast detection of single nucleot...
since '08 with wild day
Italy offers reform for ECB support, stems market rout
July payrolls gain soothes recession fears
Wall Street to brokers: Investors should buy, not flee
Analysis: Obama, Boehner face more tests of uneasy ties
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2. New test for 'pluripotent' stem cells
since '08 with wild day
Italy offers reform for ECB support, stems market rout
July payrolls gain soothes recession fears
Wall Street to brokers: Investors should buy, not flee
Analysis: Obama, Boehner face more tests of uneasy ties
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3. Early exposure to pets does not increase children's risk of allergies, study...
be treated like any other animal depending on where the owners live. A new study found that people who think of animals as children tend to have a city ... > read more Dogs May Not Be' Man’s Best Friend' During Hay Fever
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4. Panel Slams Review for Proposed Biodefense Megalab in Kansas - ScienceInsider
the threat to people and animals at nearby Kansas State University or to spectators at its football stadium. The
assessment overlooked the risks of a release posed by cleaning large animal pens, the NRC report says. Another concern is
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5. Embryonic stem cell culturing grows from art to science
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6. NIH to Create Translational Science Center - ScienceInsider
centers and other model animal resources, and grants for minority institutions and states that don't have much NIH funding.
SMRB agreed that a working group of NIH staff members will report back in 3 months on NCRR
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7. F.D.A and Dairy Industry Spar Over Testing of Milk - NYTimes.com
but persistent number of animals with drug residues, mostly antibiotics, that violate legal limits.
The tests found 788 dairy cows with residue violations in 2008, the most recent year for which data was available. That was a tiny
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8. NIH's Plan to Break Up a Center - ScienceInsider
they are "a different animal" from single-investigator grants and need to be managed
differently, he says. "Putting them in the director's office at least offers a possibility to save some sort of home for resource programs,"
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9. Judge Throws Out Case Against California Animal-Rights Activists - ScienceIn...
charges against four animal-rights activists accused of harassing researchers at the University of California
campuses at Berkeley and Santa Cruz in 2007 and 2008. The four were the first to be charged under the animal
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10. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
at the University of Turin, Italy, states:
Nobody has become a surgeon because of having operated on animals. He has only learnt wrongly through animals. I have been able to see this over my many decades as a surgeon, also as a director of
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