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SNIFFING OUT TROUBLE Scientists at a small California clinic said last week they had trained dogs to confirm diagnoses of lung and breast cancer by sniffing patients' breath samples. Skeptical but intrigued, experts say it's not time to swap lab tests for Labradors...
Marcus said that foreign scholars often bring new ideas to his lab, so the proposed regulations could cut the U.S. off from innovation rather than confining advancements to this country...
...goes according to plan in Church’s lab, he said he expects to finish...
Traditionally, researchers have had to promise these volunteers that the information in their DNA would be kept secret, leaving the researchers vulnerable to lawsuits if this data was accidentally made public. Church’s lab, however, is using only those volunteers who do not care about the release of their genetic data for one reason or another...
...Coke. It published a 911-page report calling on Coke to appoint an independent auditor in June. But the board dismissed multiple efforts on the part of Coke to exonerate itself with its own sponsored studies. One of these, conducted by the Central Science Laboratory, a respected food-safety lab, showed Coke’s bottled drinks conformed to international safety norms vis-à-vis pesticides. Another, conducted by Cal Safety Compliance Commission, one of the largest compliance investigators in the U.S., found no evidence of labor violations at Coke’s plants in Columbia. Granted, both...