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[edit] December 14, 2006

  • A research expedition concludes that the Chinese River Dolphin is now likely extinct, directly due to human action. (Globe & Mail)
  • The Molecules of the Year 2006 are the hsa-mir-155 and hsa-let-7a-2 for their unique molecular expressions as miRNAs which supported their roles as the new diagnostic and prognostic markers in lung cancer. This announcement was made by Isidro T. Savillo, President of ISMCBPR (International Society for Molecular and Cell Biology Protocols and Researches, Inc.).(Hum-MolGen)

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  • A reinforcing linkage between Malaria and HIV infections is proposed as an explanation for the fast spread of both diseases in Africa. The study is published in Science. (BBCNews)

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[edit] December 6, 2006

  • A study by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Denmark does not produce any statistically significant link between cancer and cell phone use. It is based on about 400,000 cell phone users. (Reuters)
  • Scientist working for the Malin Space Science Systems present pictures of newly formed features on Mars that indicate erosion by liquids in recent years. NASA members interpret these features as being created by liquid water. (BBCNews)

[edit] December 5, 2006

  • NASA announces that it plans to build a permanently occupied station on the Moon, and shuttle persons to it regularly by 2020. (BBCNews) (Reuters)

[edit] December 1, 2006

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