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Week commencing: 26 March 2007 Archive
Warmer waters could spin the Earth faster 
The oceans' heating will shave instants off the day.
1 April 2007
Blood made suitable for all 
Stripping blood of antigens means it can be given to anyone.
1 April 2007
Computer-game console contributes to science 
PlayStation-3 owners chip in to help research projects.
30 March 2007
Cold fusion is back at the American Chemical Society 
Chemistry meeting grants audience to low-energy nuclear work.
29 March 2007
Corals can survive acidic waters  
Mediterranean corals could strip, but not die, in response to climate change.
29 March 2007
UN advice: circumcise to prevent HIV 
International health agencies sing praises of surgical procedure.
28 March 2007
Cane toads keep on coming 
Invasive amphibians could double their present extent in Australia, study warns.
28 March 2007
On the track of carbon dioxide 
Maps provide friendly — but rough — view of global emissions.
28 March 2007
Disappearing dinos didn't clear the way for us 
The mass extinction 65 million years ago had little effect on today's mammals.
28 March 2007
Is the mud volcano slowing? 
One month on, Indonesian physicists think their concrete plan might be working.
27 March 2007
Plastic wards off barnacles 
Polymer technology could speed ships by stopping critters clinging on.
27 March 2007
'Semi-identical' twins discovered 
Hermaphrodite reveals previously unknown type of twinning.
26 March 2007
Flu study faces shake-up over industry funding 
Researchers to be removed from study of Tamiflu's side effects.
26 March 2007
Who's your daddy? 
Marmoset families have mixed-up genetics.
26 March 2007
news and analysis

Mutant mice galore 
A new consortium will fulfil a genomics dream — provided it gets the support it deserves.
28 March 2007
Cut the climate antics 
A long run of congressional theatre should close.
28 March 2007
Cancer patients opt for unapproved drug 
Internet trade pre-empts clinical trial.
28 March 2007
Database targets Parsi genes 
Biotech firm aims to collate health data for 69,000-strong community.
28 March 2007
Chinese network to start trials of spinal surgery 
Surgeons agree on guidelines for stem-cell operations.
28 March 2007
Darwin and the 20-year publication gap 
Was On the Origin of Species really delayed by religious fears?
28 March 2007
Q&A: A vision for Italy's role in space 
Giovanni Bignami, incoming president of the Italian Space Agency, looks to the future.
28 March 2007
Congress requests bubble-fusion reports 
Spotlight falls on Purdue's inquiry.
28 March 2007
Prospects 
Being a pioneer has its own set of rewards and challenges.
28 March 2007
Alternatives in Colorado 
Despite tight government budgets, Colorado is brimming with alternative-energy jobs potential. Amanda Haag reports.
28 March 2007
Sally Benson, executive director, Global Climate and Energy Project, Stanford University, California 
Stanford's climate and energy project gets new director
28 March 2007
Opportunities in Poland 
Polish researchers who head home have more opportunities than they used to
28 March 2007
Parent and mentor 
Parenting has made me a better mentor
28 March 2007
The inside track from academia and industry: Translating science into business 
The right kind of postgraduate training could help you to realize biotech's potential as well as your own.
28 March 2007
Changes to US drug safety laws take center stage 
US Congress is weighing ways to reform the Food and Drug Administration.
28 March 2007
Nifty transport device doubles durability of donor organs 
Sophisticated 'cooler' could solve chronic shortage of kidneys.
28 March 2007
Critics slam Russian trial to test pig pancreas for diabetics 
Trial is premature without long term safety data in monkeys, experts warn.
28 March 2007
Pricey cancer genome project struggles with sample shortage 
Tumor banks have only a fraction of the samples needed.
28 March 2007
Plagiarized report on patent laws shames Indian scientists 
Activists seek to dismiss tarnished report's conclusions.
28 March 2007
Controversy over cervical cancer vaccine spurs safety surveillance 
Scientists launch studies to address long term safety and effectiveness.
28 March 2007
Aggressive drug marketing tactics trigger backlash 
New schemes seek to offer unbiased information.
28 March 2007
News in brief 
28 March 2007
News feature: The sunshine cure 
Could ten minutes of sunlight a day be all that's needed to fight multiple sclerosis, cancer and tuberculosis? Apoorva Mandavilli discovers the growing interest in vitamin D's many virtues.
28 March 2007
Q & A: Straight talk from... Robert Klein 
After a two-year struggle, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has distributed $121 million for embryonic stem cell research. Erika Check speaks with Robert Klein, who chairs the institute's Independent Citizens Oversight Committee.
28 March 2007

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2007
Jan:  1 8 15 22 29 Feb:  5 12 19 26 
Mar:  5 12 19 26 Apr:  2 9 16 23 30 

2006
Jan:  2 9 16 23 30 Feb:  6 13 20 27 
Mar:  6 13 20 27 Apr:  3 10 17 24 
May:  1 8 15 22 29 Jun:  5 12 19 26 
Jul:  3 10 17 24 31 Aug:  7 14 21 28 
Sep:  4 11 18 25 Oct:  2 9 16 23 30 
Nov:  6 13 20 27 Dec:  4 11 18 25 

2005
Jan:  3 10 17 24 31 Feb:  7 14 21 28 
Mar:  7 14 21 28 Apr:  4 11 18 25 
May:  2 9 16 23 30 Jun:  6 13 20 27 
Jul:  4 11 18 25 Aug:  1 8 15 22 29 
Sep:  5 12 19 26 Oct:  3 10 17 24 31 
Nov:  7 14 21 28 Dec:  5 12 19 26 

2004
Jan:  5 12 19 26 Feb:  2 9 16 23 
Mar:  1 8 15 22 29 Apr:  5 12 19 26 
May:  3 10 17 24 31 Jun:  7 14 21 28 
Jul:  5 12 19 26 Aug:  2 9 16 23 30 
Sep:  6 13 20 27 Oct:  4 11 18 25 
Nov:  1 8 15 22 29 Dec:  6 13 20 27 

2003
Jan:  6 13 20 27 Feb:  3 10 17 24 
Mar:  3 10 17 24 31 Apr:  7 14 21 28 
May:  5 12 19 26 Jun:  2 9 16 23 30 
Jul:  7 14 21 28 Aug:  4 11 18 25 
Sep:  1 8 15 22 29 Oct:  6 13 20 27 
Nov:  3 10 17 24 Dec:  1 8 15 22 29 

2002
Jan:  7 14 21 28 Feb:  4 11 18 25 
Mar:  4 11 18 25 Apr:  1 8 15 22 29 
May:  6 13 20 27 Jun:  3 10 17 24 
Jul:  1 8 15 22 29 Aug:  5 12 19 26 
Sep:  2 9 16 23 30 Oct:  7 14 21 28 
Nov:  4 11 18 25 Dec:  2 9 16 23 30 

2001
Jan:  1 8 15 22 29 Feb:  5 12 19 26 
Mar:  5 12 19 26 Apr:  2 9 16 23 30 
May:  7 14 21 28 Jun:  4 11 18 25 
Jul:  2 9 16 23 30 Aug:  6 13 20 27 
Sep:  3 10 17 24 Oct:  1 8 15 22 29 
Nov:  5 12 19 26 Dec:  3 10 17 24 31 

2000
Jan:  3 10 17 24 31 Feb:  7 14 21 28 
Mar:  6 13 20 27 Apr:  3 10 17 24 
May:  1 8 15 22 29 Jun:  5 12 19 26 
Jul:  3 10 17 24 31 Aug:  7 14 21 28 
Sep:  4 11 18 25 Oct:  2 9 16 23 30 
Nov:  6 13 20 27 Dec:  4 11 18 25 

1999
Jan:  4 11 18 25 Feb:  1 8 15 22 
Mar:  1 8 15 22 29 Apr:  5 12 19 26 
May:  3 10 17 24 31 Jun:  7 14 28 
Jul:  5 12 19 26 Aug:  2 9 16 23 30 
Sep:  6 13 20 27 Oct:  4 11 18 25 
Nov:  1 8 15 22 29 Dec:  6 13 20 27 

1998
Jun:  29 Jul:  6 13 20 27 
Aug:  3 10 17 24 31 Sep:  7 14 21 28 
Oct:  5 12 19 26 Nov:  2 9 16 23 30 
Dec:  7 14 21 

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