Science 1996 Michael Balter - Abstracts

Science 1996 Michael Balter
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An elite system struggles with mass education.(French universities)(European Universities in Transition)Science and technologyMichael Balter
ARC affair troubles French scientists.(Association for Cancer Research)Science and technologyMichael Balter
A second coreceptor for HIV in early stages of infection. (CC-CKR-5 identified by three separate research teams)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Cave structure boosts Neandertal image. (deep underground tavern frequented by Neandertals discovered at Bruniquel, France)(Research News)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Chauvet study gets the go-ahead.(Jean Clottes will lead research of oldest known cave paintings)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Chernobyl research become international growth industry. (nuclear power plant accident, Ukraine)(Chernobyl: 10 Years After)Science and technologyMichael Balter, Nigel Williams
Children become the first victims of fallout. (increased rate of thyroid cancer among children near nuclear power plant disaster)(Chernobyl: 10 Years After)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Europe's science powerhouses face limits to growth.(Germany and France)(European Universities in Transition)Science and technologyMichael Balter, Patricia Kahn
Generous funding wins a seat at the genome top table.(Wellcome Trust Genome Campus)Science and technologyMichael Balter
HIV's other immune-system targets: macrophages.Science and technologyMichael Balter
New clues to brain dopamine control, cocaine addiction.Science and technologyMichael Balter
New hope in HIV disease.(includes related information on other scientific breakthroughs in 1996)Science and technologyMichael Balter
New research strategy draws criticism.(France)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Poor dose data hamper study of cleanup workers. (nuclear power plant disaster)(Chernobyl: 10 Years After)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Protein matchmaker may lead new gene therapy to the altar. (rapamycin)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Scientists with clout.(Wellcome Trust of the UK)Science and technologyMichael Balter
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