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Production about Christ a labor of love, spirit
OGDEN -- When the curtain closed on the LDS Ogden East Stake's production of "Savior of the World" last Saturday night, tears were shed -- tears of...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 05/04/09 by Rachel J. Trotter Standard.net · More from publication -
Have a heart: Turn on just a single gene
There's no single gene for being kind, but there seems to be one for being heartless. There's no single gene for being kind, but there seems to...
Science News, 07/07/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Alzheimer's damage might start off early
The seeds of mental destruction may be sown long before Alzheimer's disease visibly mars the brain, according to two new animal studies. The...
Science News, 06/30/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Immune attack on self halts nerve damage
Autoimmunity is the immune system's Jekyll-and-Hyde transformation. Normally benevolent, protective cells--T ceils--reveal a dark side by attacking...
Science News, 06/09/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Gene variations police the storage of fat
With high-calorie foods at every turn, obesity is rampant in the Western world. Some people, however, just don't seem to get fat even if they try...
Science News, 06/02/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Poliovirus slaughters brain tumors in mice
Scientists have harnessed the killing power of a debilitating virus to slay even more deadly foes--malignant brain tumors. In research on mice,...
Science News, 05/26/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Anticancer Protein Locks onto DNA
Scientists now have a toehold on a slippery problem in cancer biology: the action of BRCA1, the gene most likely to be mutated in inherited breast...
Science News, 05/19/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Memory may draw addicts back to cocaine
Nostalgia may be a recovering drug addict's worst enemy. A memory center of the brain acts as an ignition switch for relapse into cocaine...
Science News, 05/12/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Epileptic seizures may be predictable
People with epilepsy typically lead peaceful lives in the days and hours between their seizures. However, the calm they experience before the...
Science News, 05/05/01 by J. Netting · More from publication -
Teams find probable gene for sweet sense
Two scientific groups tasted victory this week in a race to identify a candidate gene for controlling our proverbial sweet tooth. The two teams...
Science News, 04/28/01 by J. Netting · More from publication


