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Battle against bacteria

Enzyme targeted as key to development of new antibiotics

By John Gregg

Andrei Osterman, Ph.D. of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research and colleagues recently have shown a way to slow the growth of infectious antibiotic-resistant bacteria like Staphylococcus (Staph) , which could in turn produce superior antibiotics in the future.

H1N1 update

By Carly Blahnik

Commonly called the Swine Flu, a strand of the H1N1 flu virus has been hitting the nation, and college campuses are now reporting cases along with other locations where there are people in close quarters.

Marcellus Shale impact

By Michelle Crown

Deep beneath the earth's surface in an area spanning more than half of Pennsylvania lies the Marcellus Formation, a sedimentary rock unit capable of impacting Pennsylvania's economy, residents and environment.

Job opportunities in aviation

By Timothy Milan

Despite the economic slump of the past several years, the aviation industry has been hiring while others continue to lay off workers.

Collision course

By Ryan Hughes

Experts have concluded that the Milky Way galaxy in which our solar system resides is on a collision course with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, and although the countdown involves several billion years, the end result will be a new and separate entity of its own.

Veterans!

Special emergency advance payment of your education benefits.

Windows 7

By Jesse Bradley

Microsoft is released its newest operating system, Windows 7, Oct. 22, 2009, a more user and programmer friendly system compared to Windows Vista.

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