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  1. ERK's got rhythm -- Protein that controls cell growth found to cycle in and out of cell nucleus. http://bit.ly/7THK0J
  2. UW researchers discover approach to predicting life expectancy among patients with malignant brain tumors. http://bit.ly/5hd0zS
  3. Heavy metal paradox could point toward new therapy for Lou Gehrig’s disease. http://bit.ly/7wyVwM
  4. Analysis outlines impacts of climate change on western Oregon. http://bit.ly/55vwyD
  5. Fish food fight: Fish don't eat trees after all, says new study. http://bit.ly/92MEoX
  6. New report says climate change accelerating much faster than expected. http://bit.ly/5niUl3
  7. OHSU Study: Long-Term Contact Lens Use Potentially Riskier Than Laser Surgery. http://bit.ly/6CHuin
  8. Competitive, trade-friendly nations weather volatile crop yields best, says OSU study. http://bit.ly/6OioH8
  9. Multiple health concerns surface as winter, vitamin D deficiencies arrive. http://bit.ly/7kObsw
  10. OHSU Study: Children Who Lack Continuity With a Regular Health Care Provider Miss Needed Services. http://bit.ly/4RLktq
  11. Study links genetic variation to individual empathy, stress levels. http://bit.ly/1fEIRt
  12. Accidental discovery produces durable new blue pigment for multiple applications. http://bit.ly/ak6TH
  13. Scientists discover causative gene of a rare disorder by sequencing all protein-coding regions of the genome. http://bit.ly/13Iu1d
  14. OSU study: Flooded farm fields help native fish species. http://bit.ly/7I1dn
  15. Seattle's Institute for Systems Biology to Play Key Role in National Effort to Map Cancer Genome. http://bit.ly/zfsnG
  16. Ancient penguin DNA raises doubts about accuracy of genetic dating techniques. http://bit.ly/3tqlmS
  17. Institute for Systems Biology to Work With Complete Genomics to Conduct Large-Scale Huntington`s Disease Study. http://bit.ly/2mrID6
  18. Study on Victims of Cardiac Arrest examines treatments by paramedics and EMTs at the scene of a person's collapse. http://bit.ly/2vsWJE
  19. Pos. help in fight against muscle-wasting disease - UO/RU team finds compound that reverses type 1 myotonic dystrophy. http://bit.ly/2BuYAz
  20. First report of using radiolabeled antibodies and stem cell transplantation to successfully treat advanced leukemia. http://bit.ly/3iQkOL