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Researchers gain greater insight into earthquake cyclesResearchers gain greater insight into earthquake cycles

The millennium-old olive trees of the Iberian Peninsula are younger than expectedThe millennium-old olive trees of the Iberian Peninsula are younger than expected

Science nugget: Lightning signature could help reveal the solar system's originsScience nugget: Lightning signature could help reveal the solar system's origins

Antarctic octopus sheds light on ice-sheet collapseAntarctic octopus sheds light on ice-sheet collapse

Power generation technology based on piezoelectric nanocomposite materials developedPower generation technology based on piezoelectric nanocomposite materials developed

Scientists make stunning inner space observationsScientists make stunning inner space observations

Molecular spectroscopy tracks living mammalian cells in real time as they differentiateMolecular spectroscopy tracks living mammalian cells in real time as they differentiate

Mini cargo transporters on a rat runMini cargo transporters on a rat run

Women have bigger pupils than menWomen have bigger pupils than men

Novel radiation surveillance technology could help thwart nuclear terrorismNovel radiation surveillance technology could help thwart nuclear terrorism

Purple sea urchin metamorphosis controlled by histaminePurple sea urchin metamorphosis controlled by histamine

Scholars to apply facial recognition software to unidentified portrait subjectsScholars to apply facial recognition software to unidentified portrait subjects

World's largest digital camera project passes critical milestoneWorld's largest digital camera project passes critical milestone

'Inhabitants of Madrid' ate elephants? meat and bone marrow 80,000 years ago'Inhabitants of Madrid' ate elephants? meat and bone marrow 80,000 years ago

Robots fighting wars could be blamed for mistakes on the battlefieldRobots fighting wars could be blamed for mistakes on the battlefield

X-rays create a window on glass formationX-rays create a window on glass formation

Can sound science guide dispersant use during subsea oil spills?Can sound science guide dispersant use during subsea oil spills?

How Usain Bolt can run faster -- effortlesslyHow Usain Bolt can run faster -- effortlessly

Jellyfish inspires latest ocean-powered robotJellyfish inspires latest ocean-powered robot

Growing market for human organs exploits poorGrowing market for human organs exploits poor

Chimpanzees have policemen, tooChimpanzees have policemen, too

Playful learning inside a squarePlayful learning inside a square

Can consuming caffeine while breastfeeding harm your baby?Can consuming caffeine while breastfeeding harm your baby?

Discovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell agingDiscovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell aging

Enhancing cognition in older adults also changes personalityEnhancing cognition in older adults also changes personality

A new artificial intelligence technique to speed the planning of tasks when resources are limitedA new artificial intelligence technique to speed the planning of tasks when resources are limited

Film coatings made from wheyFilm coatings made from whey

If a fat tax is coming, here's how to make it efficient, effectiveIf a fat tax is coming, here's how to make it efficient, effective

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Budget negotiations heighten urgency to protect research funding (4/24/2012)

Rancorous budget debates between the Administration and Congress obscure the fact that the nation's leadership in science and innovation is tenuous at best if spending for research is cut drastically. ...> Full Article



NIH awards $11.5 million for new Caltech-led membrane-protein center (10/5/2010)

NIH awards $11.5 million for new Caltech-led membrane-protein centerThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $11.5 million to a consortium of research institutions led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) for the creation of a center for the study of membrane-protein structures. ...> Full Article


NIH awards Rutgers $47.5 million to advance groundbreaking research on protein structures (10/4/2010)

The National Institutes of Health has awarded Rutgers University $47.5 million to advance groundbreaking research on three-dimensional protein structures and to collect and disseminate protein structure information among scientists worldwide. The work helps scientists understand protein interactions that cause or promote diseases and helps scientists devise therapies to combat these diseases. ...> Full Article


Einstein receives $30 million to study protein form and function (10/4/2010)

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) has awarded Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University a five-year, $30 million grant to study the structure and function of thousands of biomedically important proteins. ...> Full Article


Scripps Research scientists win $65 million in new grants to reveal form and function of proteins (10/1/2010)

Scripps Research Institute scientists have been awarded approximately $65 million in four five-year grants as part of the National Institutes of Health's latest round of structural biology funding. The projects will focus on determining the shapes and functions of proteins and protein complexes that are important in biology and medicine. ...> Full Article

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Mapping proteins key to human health and immune system



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