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There are three lessons to be learned so far from the war in the Gulf, of which the chief is that an eventual settlement in the region will be reached with such difficulty that work on it had better begin now.
With the successes of molecular medicine and the recent announcement of a human gene transfer protocol, the medical world is asking whether gene therapists will now deliver the goods.
The long-standing problem of hydrogen atoms in a magnetic field seems to have been remarkably made plain by a distinctive collaboration between theoreticians and experimentalists.
A kit to avoid false positives with PCR and YAC vectors will feature at next week's Miami Bio/Technology Winter Symposium on the Molecular Biology of Human Genetic Disease to be held in Miami, Florida.