Science 1996 Nigel Williams - Abstracts

Science 1996 Nigel Williams
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An immune boost to the war on cancer.(B7 protein and CTLA-4 in cancer therapy)Science and technologyNigel Williams
A plea to protect threatened collections.(natural history collections)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Britain's big science in a bind.Science and technologyNigel Williams
Chernobyl research become international growth industry. (nuclear power plant accident, Ukraine)(Chernobyl: 10 Years After)Science and technologyMichael Balter, Nigel Williams
Europeans move on from yeast to TB. (genome sequencing of yeast and bacteria that cause malaria and tuberculosis)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Funding inequality threatens novel bioscience program.(Human Frontier Science Program)(includes related article on funding of international collaboration)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Hughes grants brighten outlook for elite researchers: former Soviet bloc.(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Labour promises a key role for science.Science and technologyNigel Williams
Leukemia studies continue to draw a blank. (nuclear power plant disaster)(Chernobyl: 10 Years After)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Long-awaited R&D plan short on action.(Irish white paper on science and technology)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Malaria hideout found in new mothers.(placental walls receptors)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Mutant alga blurs classic picture of photosynthesis.(mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Phage transfer: a new player turns up in cholera infection.Science and technologyNigel Williams
Review threatens royal observatories. (Royal Greenwich Observatory, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Scientists still waiting for promised reforms.(science reform in Ireland)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Simple mice test antibody complexity.Science and technologyNigel Williams
Streetcar carries evolution modelers around roadblocks.Science and technologyNigel Williams
Students still face barriers across Europe.(European Union)(European Universities in Transition)Science and technologyNigel Williams
T cell inactivation linked to Ras block. (anergy)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Tobacco funding debate smolders.(research funding controversy in the United Kingdom)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Tumor cells fight back to beat immune system.Science and technologyNigel Williams
U.K. labs: a year of uncertainty. (privatization of publicly owned laboratories in the United Kingdom)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Unique protein database imperiled.(University of Geneva's SWISS-PROT database)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Universities feel the heat of competition.(British universities)(includes information on computerized instruction)(European Universities in Transition)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Yeast genome sequence ferments new research.Science and technologyNigel Williams
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