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Genetic Clues Offer Hope to Children Who Can't Bear Light St Andrews Team in Breakthrough

SCOTTISH scientists have found clues about the nature of a rare condition which can kill children if they are exposed to daylight.

Migraine Mutations Reveal Clues To Biological Basis Of Disorder

Fifteen percent to 20 percent of people worldwide suffer from migraines -- excruciating headaches often presaged by dramatic sensations, or "auras." By studying a rare, inherited form of migraine, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have found clues to the biological basis of the painful, debilitating disorder.

Migraine mutations reveal clues to biological basis of disorder

Fifteen percent to 20 percent of people worldwide suffer from migraines – excruciating headaches often presaged by dramatic sensations, or "auras." By studying a rare, inherited form of migraine, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have found clues to the biological basis of the painful, debilitating disorder.

Complete 'Family Tree' Of All British Birds Gives Clues About Which Species Might Be Endangered Next

A new complete evolutionary 'family tree' showing how all British bird species are related to each other may provide clues about which ones are at risk of population decline, according to new research published June 11 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

Clues to determine ages of fish and shellfish populations

Fishery biologist Sandy Sutherland looks through the lens of the microscope at tiny sections of fish earbones, known as otoliths, each showing annual bands of growth. She carefully counts the bands to determine the age of the fish, then moves on to the next sample.

Police: Clues in uncle's home lead to girl's body

(CNN) -- The uncle of a 12-year-old Vermont girl whose body was found Wednesday will face federal kidnapping charges, the U.S. attorney for the district of Vermont announced Thursday.

DNA Clues To Reproductive Behavior

A species of wild yeast goes through a cycle of sexual reproduction once in every 1,000 asexual generations, according to new research by Imperial biologists published in the PNAS journal in April.

DNA clues to reproductive behaviour

A species of wild yeast goes through a cycle of sexual reproduction once in every 1,000 asexual generations, according to new research by Imperial biologists published in the PNAS journal in April.

New Clues To How Proteins Dissolve And Crystallize

In the late 19th century the Czech scientist Franz Hofmeister observed that some salts (ionic compounds) aided the solution of proteins in egg white, some caused the proteins to destabilize and precipitate, and others ranged in activity between these poles.

Scientists seek clues as Reno earthquakes keep shaking

RENO, Nev. — Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno are scrutinizing seismic readings and studying damage at residents' homes to try to figure out what's happening beneath the earth's surface under a northwest Reno neighborhood rocked by a seemingly endless string of earthquakes.

Scientists seek clues as earthquakes rattle Reno

RENO, Nev. - Scientists are scrutinizing seismic readings and studying damage to residents' homes trying to figure out what's happening beneath the earth's surface to cause a troubling swarm of hundreds of earthquakes in northern Nevada.

Excavation Provides New Clues About Dinosaur Life In Utah

Researchers have uncovered well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater claims near Hanksville, Utah.

Marine leeches provide clues on climate change

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Saltwater Sleuths: Seeking Clues To Help Determine The Ages Of Fish And Shellfish Populations

Fishery biologist Sandy Sutherland looks through the lens of the microscope at tiny sections of fish earbones, known as otoliths, each showing annual bands of growth. She carefully counts the bands to determine the age of the fish, then moves on to the next sample. Known as an age reader, Sutherland is one of a small team at NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) whose aging work is critical to stock assessments needed to manage the nation’s fishery resources in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean.

Ancient Protein Offers Clues To Killer Condition

More than 600 million years of evolution has taken two unlikely distant cousins -- turkeys and scallops - down very different physical paths from a common ancestor. But University of Leeds researchers have found that a motor protein, myosin 2, remains structurally identical in both creatures.

Ancient protein offers clues to killer condition

More than 600 million years of evolution has taken two unlikely distant cousins – turkeys and scallops - down very different physical paths from a common ancestor.

Ancient protein offers clues to killer condition

More than 600 million years of evolution has taken two unlikely distant cousins – turkeys and scallops - down very different physical paths from a common ancestor. But University of Leeds researchers have found that a motor protein, myosin 2, remains structurally identical in both creatures.

Ancient protein offers clues to killer condition

More than 600 million years of evolution has taken two unlikely distant cousins – turkeys and scallops - down very different physical paths from a common ancestor. But University of Leeds researchers have found that a motor protein, myosin 2, remains structurally identical in both creatures.

Platypus genome provides clues that may impact human disease prevention

Washington, May 8 : An international consortium of scientists has, for the first time, analysed the genome of the platypus-a mammal that has a beak and feet like a duck, lays eggs, and produces milk for its young.

Platypus genome provides clues that may impact human disease prevention

An international consortium of scientists has, for the first time, analysed the genome of the platypus-a mammal that has a beak and feet like a duck, lays eggs, and produces milk for its young.

The sequence showed clues on how genomes were organized during mammals' early evolution.

An Australian native platypus is seen in this May 15, 2002 handout photograph made available on May 7, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Experts grope for clues to dead fish

SCIENTISTS are running urgent tests to discover why seven giant gropers have washed up in the Cairns and Port Douglas area in the past two months.

Latest: Dog genome provides clues to breeds' personalities

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iPhone Patent Offers New Clues For Possible Upcoming Features

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