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Navy gets 1,500 gallons of algae-based fuel from Solazyme
Money & CompanyThe U.S. Navy is 1,500 gallons closer to its goal to operate half of its fleet with renewable fuel by 2020. The Navy said Monday that it had received the batch of algae-based jet fuel from Solazyme Inc., a South...... -
Antibodies found that prevent HIV from causing severe AIDS
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter nearly two decades of futile searching for a vaccine against the AIDS virus, researchers are reporting the tantalizing discovery of antibodies that can prevent the virus from multiplying in the body and producing severe disease. They do not have...Tags: Health Organizations, Science, HIV, Vaccines, Los Angeles Times
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Scientists can't get their minds around Alzheimer's
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn a warm autumn afternoon, toward the end of a daylong barrage of PowerPoint presentations, a white-haired, gentlemanly fellow named Michael Merzenich faced a room full of neuroscientists and pharmaceutical executives and declared that, really, they...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Drugs and Medicines, Death, Los Angeles Times, Science and Technology
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Women to lead two UC campuses
FOX 5 San Diego StaffThe University of California will have two new chancellors this fall, and both of them are women with strong credentials in science and engineering. The UC Board of Regents on Thursday approved the appointments of Susan Desmond-Hellmann as chancellor...Tags: Genentech Inc., Science and Technology, University of California, California, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Sweet surrender
Times Staff WriterIN chocolate circles, it's often said that ganache reveals the true art of the chocolatier. Ganache, that creamy, silky, melt-in-your mouth blend of chocolate, cream and butter, is at the heart of many of the best artisan confections. And more and more...Tags: St. George, The Hershey Co., Companies and Corporations, Alameda (Alameda, California), Sonoma County (California)
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Marian Wagstaff dies at 97; teacher integrated Compton school's faculty in 1940s
Marian Wagstaff, a far-sighted educator who turned a Compton school into a model of racial harmony and integrated its faculty years before the court rulings and civil rights protests of the 1950s and '60s, died April 26 at a nursing home in Santa Cruz....Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Death, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), California, San Francisco
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Firm's Research Stalls as Cancer Experts Work for Rival
Times Staff WriterIn February 2002, the search for a cure for ovarian cancer appeared to take a significant step forward. Using an advanced computer program and a single drop of blood from patients, researchers from the National Institutes of Health and a private firm,...Tags: Government, Health Organizations, New Products, Companies and Corporations, Los Angeles Times
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