2008-08-07 14:46:23.0 RHINELANDER - Researchers at a Rhinelander facility where vandals destroyed $500,000 worth of property 8 years ago are hoping justice will finally be served.
2008-08-06 09:15:20.0 Albuquerque, N.M. - Green Chili Farmers Have Had It Rough Over The Last Several Years, Battling Crop Diseases, Lack Of Labor And Increased Pressure From Foreign Imports.
2008-08-05 16:16:41.0 Albuquerque (ap) - The Tradition Dates Back To The Old West: A Cowboy Gently Soothes His Cattle With A Simple Songcome On Girls, Lets Go. But One Day, Possibly Soon, This Cowboy May Not Have To Ride The Range To Corral His Herd.
2008-08-05 09:16:40.0 Albuquerque The Tradition Dates Back To The Old West: A Cowboy Gently Soothes His Cattle With A Simple Song. "come On Girls, Let's Go," The Cowboy Croons As He Gathers His Bovine Gals From Across The Lonesome Desert Range.
2008-08-01 08:48:09.0 Not all water given to a plant reaches the roots, amounting to an enormous waste of water and energy. Tel Aviv University researchers, however, are investigating a new solution: genetically modifying plants' root systems to improve their ability to find the water essential to their survival. The teams of Prof. Amram Eshel and Prof. Hillel Fromm wil...
2008-08-01 02:46:09.0 SANTA CRUZ, Calif.-Police say they have obtained threatening pamphlets left at a Santa Cruz cafe containing the home addresses and photos of University of California biomedical researchers.
2008-07-30 22:49:11.0 Biologists have found a gene required for both efficient photosynthesis and for iron metabolism, processes necessary for producing a healthy plant and a nutritious food source. This research is part of a larger effort to learn how plants take up essential nutrients from the environment as they grow.
2008-07-30 08:47:04.0 Three studies published in the July 28 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine address diet and risk of type 2 diabetes. Researchers found no association between eating a low-fat diet and diabetes risk, but found that people who drink more sugar-sweetened beverages or eat fewer fruits and vegetables have an increased risk of the disease. Public health experts expect that about 11.2% of US adults will have type 2 diabetes (also known as adult-onset diabetes) by 2030.