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A year after the famous Utah press conference, cold fusion is a diminishing focus for professional belief. The authors of last year's fuss now have a responsibility to make the details of their work public.
The variable and transient claims of experimental evidence for cold fusion made a moving target which attracted too much enthusiasm and too little derision.
Who says that the theory of numbers is strictly academic? An old theorem due to Möbius has unexpectedly proved to be a way of solving physical problems of inversion that may have important applications.
Transgenic plant systems for the expression of mammalian antibodies offer opportunities for the study of plant metabolism and development. Agricultural production could provide virtually unlimited quantities of any antibody.
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) annual meeting will be held in Washington, DC, next week. A micro-osmotic pump for slow-release drug delivery and a vertical tube gel apparatus will be among the many exhibits.