Germans find 2 more cases of 'Mad Cow' in Bavaria
Officials confirmed the third and fourth cases of "mad cow" disease in German-born animals, both found in cows in
Officials confirmed the third and fourth cases of "mad cow" disease in German-born animals, both found in cows in
One-sided bargain? : A blood drive in some of China's remotest corners serves U.S. genetic research. DNA from this region was coveted in the West. Researchers at Harvard University and its corporate
Two of the most rigorous studies conducted by scientists in U.S. yet completed concerning cellular phones and brain tumors have found that cell-phone users are no more likely than anyone else to
Mexico was on high alert for possible mud slides as the snow-capped Popocatepetl volcano continued to hurl molten rocks into the sky, with further eruptions possible in the next 24
Trials of an AIDS vaccine developed from research on a group of prostitutes in a Nairobi slum will begin in Kenya early next yaer, the minister of public health Sam Ongeri,
School-based programs teaching students how to resist social influences pushing them to smoke cigarettes-long popular with states and more recently with tobacco companies-have little effect and do
Last week, more than a decade after the U.S. government allowed the first release of a genetically engineered organism into the environment, researchers concluded that scientists still cannot say
France will forbid blood donations from people who lived in Britain from 1980 to 1996 as a precaution against the spread of the human form of "mad cow" disease, a health official
The official Chinese news media have started publishing a flurry of blunt articles about the country's burgeoning AIDS problem, touching on topics that were previously considered far too
A pioneering "green" apartment building is planned for Manhattan, one that is designed to provide an oasis of fresh air with energy-efficient, anti-allergy technology. The building is designed to