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BMS drug plus Gilead drug shows highest cure rates for hepatitis C
2014-01-19 00:23:11| Biotech - Topix.net
An experimental drug daclatasvir from Bristol-Myers Squibb plus an existing drug called Sovaldi yields best-ever cure rates for hepatitis C. An experimental drug daclatasvir from Bristol-Myers Squibb plus an existing drug called Sovaldi yields best-ever cure rates for hepatitis C. Combining an experimental drug from Bristol-Myers Squibb with a new ... (more)
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The 2014 Detroit Auto Shows top tech cars
2014-01-16 21:15:19| Extremetech
North American International Auto Show highlights include aluminum bodies, nine-speed transmissions, and 720p LCD displays. Detroit 2014 was a good follow-on to the CES car tech extravaganza.
Far West Got Drier Last Year, Data Shows
2014-01-16 02:47:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Drought conditions in California and elsewhere in the Far West intensified last year, government scientists said Wednesday, adding to concerns about water supplies in the region. Although on the whole 2013 was a wetter than average year for the contiguous 48 states, the scientists said, that statistic masked sharp regional differences. Many states east of the Rockies had much higher than average precipitation, helping to alleviate drought in the central United States and the Southeast. But California...
Key species of algae shows effects of climate change over time
2014-01-15 20:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: A study of marine life in the temperate coastal waters of the northeast Pacific Ocean shows a reversal of competitive dominance among species of algae, suggesting that increased ocean acidification caused by global climate change is altering biodiversity. The study, published online January 15, 2014, in the journal Ecology Letters, examined competitive dynamics among crustose coralline algae, a group of species living in the waters around Tatoosh Island, Washington. These species of algae grow...
Map shows which countries are contributing the most to climate change
2014-01-15 20:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
io9: This map, created by New Scientist, shows the size of the world's countries based on how much their emissions are contributing to climate change and global warming. You can see that some countries appear larger than they are, and some are smaller, based on emissions. On average, the planet is slowly warming because of carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions. But that isn't the only change we'll encounter as these emissions change all kinds of climates, creating new ultra-cold and ultra-dry conditions...
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