What's News This Month
in
Science, Medicine and Technology
(a monthly brownbag series)
 
Now we have our own blog!!
If you want to suggest a link for inclusion here, please post it on the blog; we'll take care of it. 
You can also post your thoughts about any What's News article on the blog. 
Let's get blogging!

(email suggestions-questions to either Tim Cannon, Gary Kwiecinski, Ed KosmahlSatya P. Chattopadhyay, or Phil Yevics
Friday, October 15th--3:00pm, Brennan 205

All participants are encouraged (not required) to choose a topic (or topics)
about which they would like to facilitate a discussion. 
Support materials, if needed, can be on the web or hard copy -
we have a document camera available.  We'll start
each What's News event with these facilitated discussions
before moving to our free ranging
ramblings.


                                Science, Medicine, Technology
Science

  1. Microscope brings atoms into focus - Sep 21, 2004
  2. Hubble's deepest shot is a puzzle
  3. Science cracks killer bug's code
  4. New Mars data gives life clue
  5. Secrets of smell land Nobel Prize
  6. Nobel honours sub-atomic world
  7. Protein death process earns Nobel
  8. Teflon's sticky situation
  9. Extinct humans left louse legacy
  10. Shock treatment for coral restoration
  11.  Tributes touch DNA pioneer's family
  12. Deep-sea trawling's 'great harm'
  13. The physics hit parade
  14. Draft of cow 'life code' released
  15. Russian move on climate welcomed
  16. New wildlife trade curbs sought
  17. Flash, Big Bang, Wallop! What a picture!
  18. 'Funny science' gets its reward
  19. Still Exploring After Martian Winter, Rovers Send Back More Signs of Water
  20. Spirit Rover Disabled by Steering Problem
  21. NASA Tracks Three Space Bursts, Says Stellar Explosions Imminent
  22. Taste challenge 'a state of mind'
  23. Learning languages 'boosts brain'
  24. Fierce T. rex's 'fluffy' history
  25. How homosexuality is 'inherited'
  26. Dinosaur Found Sleeping Like a Bird
  27. Channel Protein Converts Vibrations to Electrical Signal
  28. The Last Supernova: 400-Year-Old Explosion Imaged
Medicine 
 
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  1. Did brain injury contribute to Red Baron's death? - Sep 22, 2004
  2. Pollutants 'in children's blood'
  3. Food extract boosts cancer drug
  4. 'Frog's glue' could mend knees
  5. Drug hope in prostate cancer care
  6. Vein projector guides injections
  7. Killer flu recreated in the lab
  8. Vitamin D Boos
  9. Arsenic 'could treat leukaemia'
  10. 'Tomato treatment' slows cancer
  11. Scanners 'improve brain surgery'
  12. Firm to Make 2 Million Flu Vaccine Doses
  13. Experts Urge Action as U.S. Lines Up for Flu Shots
  14. U.K. Flu Vaccine Unlikely to Be Cleared
  15. Scans monitor cholesterol therapy
  16. Hospital superbug treatment hope
  17. Promiscuous 10% 'fuel sex crisis'
  18. Epilepsy drug 'lowers baby IQs'
  19. Mobile phone 'ear tumours risk'
  20. Surgeons 'rebuild' patient's face
  21. Article: Radical rethink of Huntington's disease | New Scientist
  22. Summa study finds portion control induces greatest weight loss
  Technology  Top, Science, Medicine, Technology
  1. The Womb as Photo Studio
  2. Silicon sensors could save lives
  3. Sony U-turn over MP3 music files
  4. Rumours surround Google browser
  5.  'No experiments' for SpaceShipOne
  6. Top 20 computer threats unveiled
  7. Extra cash for 'super-microscope'
  8. UK launches £10m recycling effort
  9. New Windows Patch Proves Tricky (washingtonpost.com)
  10. New X Prize Sets Sights on Science, Technology and Social Solutions
  11. SpaceShipOne Wins $10 Million Ansari X Prize in Historic 2nd Trip to Space
  12. Paypal battles to restore service
  13. Beckham virus spotted on the net
  14. FBI returns seized news servers
  15. US-Russian crew blasts off to ISS



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