'Computer' made from DNA able to detect, treat cancer in a test tube
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DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
(AP)
DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
(AP)
04/28/2004 01:18 PMAP - Researchers have developed a vanishingly tiny "computer" that
could someday enable doctors to treat cancer and other diseases from
inside the body.
DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
04/28/2004 02:44 PMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 28 2004 6:22PM GMT
Biological Computer Diagnoses Cancer And
Produces The Drug -- In A Test Tube
Biological Computer Diagnoses Cancer And
Produces The Drug -- In A Test Tube
04/30/2004 12:12 PMScience Daily Apr 30 2004 4:19PM GMT
DNA 'computer' detects, treats cancer in
cells
DNA 'computer' detects, treats cancer in
cells
04/29/2004 04:57 AMNational Post Apr 29 2004 9:33AM GMT
'Nanospring pill' could detect cancer
cells
'Nanospring pill' could detect cancer
cells
11/10/2003 11:16 PMCNET Asia Nov 10 2003 10:35PM ET
""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
03/26/2005 09:39 PMImmunetics' simplified blood test to
detect anthrax gets US approval
Immunetics' simplified blood test to
detect anthrax gets US approval
06/08/2004 02:35 AMBoston Globe Jun 8 2004 6:55AM GMT
Test Tube Gorilla Not Bonding With
Newborn (AP)
Test Tube Gorilla Not Bonding With
Newborn (AP)
04/09/2005 06:29 PMAP - The world's first test tube gorilla is not bonding with her new
daughter, zoo officials said Saturday. Timu, a 9-year-old Western
lowland gorilla, took care of her newborn for a few hours after
Friday's birth, but then lost interest, said Dr. Lee Simmons, director
of the Henry Doorly Zoo.
Test-tube computing takes the next step
Test-tube computing takes the next step
04/29/2004 01:17 PMThe Economist Apr 29 2004 4:35PM GMT
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube
04/28/2004 02:44 PMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 28 2004 6:22PM GMT
Study: Test-Tube Multiple Births Decline
(AP)
Study: Test-Tube Multiple Births Decline
(AP)
04/15/2004 03:48 AMAP - Multiple births linked to test-tube technology are declining
nationally, largely because doctors are implanting fewer embryos
during each attempt to make a woman pregnant, a study suggests.
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube (Reuters)
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube (Reuters)
04/29/2004 03:25 AMReuters - Scientists have come a step closer to
creating a minuscule DNA computer that may one day be able to
spot diseases like cancer from inside the body and release a
drug to treat it.
Test for aggressive breast cancer
Test for aggressive breast cancer
08/20/2004 08:02 PMA simple blood test could tell doctors which women with breast cancer
need more aggressive treatment.
Bad Marks for a Prostate Cancer Test
Bad Marks for a Prostate Cancer Test
06/04/2004 04:05 AMBusiness Week Jun 4 2004 7:55AM GMT
Test to spot if cancer has spread
Test to spot if cancer has spread
04/12/2005 08:05 AMA test that measures how stretchy cells are could revolutionise the
way doctors spot whether cancers have spread.
Researchers Test Breast Cancer Drug (AP)
Researchers Test Breast Cancer Drug (AP)
03/31/2005 12:16 PMAP - Researchers in Canada and the United States are embarking on a
clinical trial to see if a drug which is highly effective in treating
breast cancer could be used to prevent it.
Fury at 17-week cancer test wait
Fury at 17-week cancer test wait
09/14/2004 05:26 AMThe Welsh health minister is 'extremely concerned' that a woman has to
wait 17 weeks to see a breast cancer consultant.
Flaws Seen in Popular Test for Prostate
Cancer
Flaws Seen in Popular Test for Prostate
Cancer
05/26/2004 06:19 PMMen whose results are normal on a popular test for prostate cancer may
have cancer nevertheless, a new study finds.
Test detects early ovarian cancer
Test detects early ovarian cancer
07/23/2004 08:04 PMScientists find a test that appears to be 100% effective at detecting
early ovarian cancer.
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
05/27/2004 04:29 AMAP - A new study shows that a test widely used to screen for prostate
cancer misses 15 percent of the tumors including some
aggressive ones in older men.
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
05/26/2004 07:39 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 11:30PM GMT
Heeding a Call to Test Breast Cancer
Treatments
Heeding a Call to Test Breast Cancer
Treatments
07/25/2004 10:35 PMWhen Sister Mary Andrew Matesich's breast cancer returned, her
doctor's suggestion of entering a clinical trial intrigued her.
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
05/26/2004 10:38 PMSignificant numbers of older men whose results on a popular screening
test for prostate cancer are normal may nonetheless have cancer, a new
study has found.
Robert L. Bartley, Who Made The Wall
Street Journal's Editorial Page One Of
The Nation's Most Influential
Conservative Voices During His 30 Years
As Its Editor, Has Died Of Cancer At Age
66 (Our Condolences To Mr. Bartley's
Family & Friends)
Robert L. Bartley, Who Made The Wall
Street Journal's Editorial Page One Of
The Nation's Most Influential
Conservative Voices During His 30 Years
As Its Editor, Has Died Of Cancer At Age
66 (Our Condolences To Mr. Bartley's
Family & Friends)
12/11/2003 06:11 AMdied .. dies
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Painless, Non-Invasive Breast Fluid Test
Discovers Breast Cancer at Early, Most
Treatable Stage
Painless, Non-Invasive Breast Fluid Test
Discovers Breast Cancer at Early, Most
Treatable Stage
09/14/2004 03:41 AMA new test currently in development may help detect breast cancer in
it's early, most treatable stage. [PRWEB Sep 14, 2004]
Israelis engineer DNA 'computer' to
fight disease
Israelis engineer DNA 'computer' to
fight disease
04/28/2004 05:38 PMA designer molecule has the potential to identify mutating cells and
release chemical inhibitors to prevent them from reproducing.
Cancer Vaccines Set to Make Major Impact
on Cancer Market
Cancer Vaccines Set to Make Major Impact
on Cancer Market
01/05/2005 03:27 AMThe value of the market for cancer vaccines has the potential to reach
$6 billion by 2010, according to Arrowhead Publishers, who have just
released their new report Cancer Vaccines: Measuring Market Potential.
(http://www.arrowheadpublishers.com/CancerVaccines.html) [PRWEB Jan 5,
2005]
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
04/14/2004 12:48 AMLog-Detect-1.414
Log-Detect-1.414
01/27/2004 06:21 PMUK chemists detect air fingerprints
UK chemists detect air fingerprints
06/09/2004 04:13 AMI love the smell of VOC in the morning
Detect and Repair mode
Detect and Repair mode
04/09/2004 03:54 PMAbout once a month, Outlook becomes a pain in the ass for me to use
for about 2 hours.
Inevitably, it'll hang on me while I'm doing something else, or
some other process will hang while I'm using Outlook, and Outlook will
refuse the shut down properly.
(I'm normally in the middle of about 15 things when this
happens).
I'll shut down the XP box that I use, and
let it sit for 20 minutes or so (I guess I'm hoping it'll get over
whatever I did that made it mad at me).
After leaving it alone, I'll start it back up, and then I'll try to
launch Outlook. It'll tell me that it wants to start in "Safe Mode"
(and I'm like ... hmmm, does it normally run in 'un-safe' mode?).
I'll let it try, and every-time, it'll faily to start up properly.
I'll again, leave the machine alone for 20-30 minutes... hoping
Outlook will figure out what's giving it problems, fix it, and then
start up... about 90% of the time (or so it seems) it'll fail to start
properly, and will just sit there telling me that it's "Not
responding" (and I'm like "No Shit!")
So, I'll shut it down using the "End Process" command on the
Windows Task Manager.
And then, I'll start up Outlook, and it'll tell me that something
is horribly wrong, and that it needs to go into "Detect and Repair
Mode". I'll click "ok" and then go away for another 20 minutes or so,
while Outlook's installer tries to do it's thing.
About half of the time it works and Outlook continues to work
(although it forgets some of my preferences).
The other half the time, I "rinse and repeat" this whole
process.
This whole process happens about once a month, and it costs me
around 2-3 hours each time it happens...
What a pain in the ass... total loss of productivity.
I don't think Apple Mail has ever 'ceased to function' on me, and I
know that Mailsmith hasn't ever broken. Come to think of it, OS X has
never crashed on me either...
Had to get that off my chest... Thanks for listening
Treat Me Like a Fool
Treat Me Like a Fool
04/04/2005 01:29 PMRobert MacMillan of washingtonpost.com writes this story about April
Fool jokes: “Google appears to be dodging and feinting with its
April Fools’ Day lineup. Users of its Gmail e-mail program
encountered a bar graph and a short note explaining the
company’s new project, Infinity + 1. The news seems suspect
enough, but if so, the Associated Press and News.com bought it. But
more on that in a moment. Google’s obvious joke shows up on
a…
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How Not To Treat a New Customer
How Not To Treat a New Customer
07/09/2004 08:29 PMI just switched to Vodafone from T-Mobile. I didn't really want to
switch that badly, as T-Mobile's service had been...
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
(AP)
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
(AP)
04/09/2004 03:57 PMAP - Australia, one of the United States' strongest allies, has added
a new weapon to its arsenal a toaster-sized document reader
that tells in seconds whether a passport is a fraud and identifies
travelers who might be included on terrorist watch lists.
detect library 0.9.83 (Default branch)
detect library 0.9.83 (Default branch)
03/28/2005 09:54 AMThe detect library can be used in any program that needs hardware
detection features such as configuration tools, installation programs,
etc. Its API is easy to learn and detection is easy to integrate too.
It can be used to detect sound cards, CPUs, networking devices,
webcams, joysticks, etc. It scans the IDE, PCI, ISA, USB, and SCSI
busses to find hardware.
3D Holograms Detect Fake Signatures
3D Holograms Detect Fake Signatures
08/15/2004 08:56 PMdetect library 0.9.82 (Default branch)
detect library 0.9.82 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 01:28 PM
The detect library can be used in any program that needs hardware
detection features such as configuration tools, installation programs,
etc. Its API is easy to learn and detection is easy to integrate too.
It can be used to detect sound cards, CPUs, networking devices,
webcams, joysticks, etc. It scans the IDE, PCI, ISA, USB, and SCSI
busses to find hardware.
Changes:
Detect is part of the XLine project now. New mouse
detection code was added. Detection of video
memory, monitors, and keyboards was added. Many
bugfixes were made.
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
04/10/2004 08:33 PMAstronomers Detect Saturnian Hot Spot
Astronomers Detect Saturnian Hot Spot
02/05/2005 09:19 PMGrok Description matches for 'Computer' made from DNA able to detect, treat cancer in a test tube
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