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Biotech

Adding Capsaicin Improves Anesthetic Treatment 151

eldavojohn writes "It's no secret what capsaicin, the fiery molecule of peppers, does to cell walls. In fact, it's now being used to open cells up to local anesthetics. Combine it with a new drug that works only from the insides of cells and you have a great system for relieving pain. From the article, 'QX-314 is known to reduce the activity of pain-sensing neurons in the nervous system and theoretically heighten pain thresholds. But there's a catch: Researchers found that "it wouldn't work from outside a nerve cell but it would work if you could get it inside," says Bruce Bean, a professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and co-author of the new study."
Wireless Networking

Submission + - Wireless router and pregnancy

An anonymous reader writes: My wife is now four months pregnant. I have a D-Link Wireless Router at home, which due to lack of space, is kept below our bed. While surfing through the net, I found this site, which has me worried. Does anybody know whether a EM transmitted by wireless routers can cause any complications during pregnancy?

Feed Science Daily: Tamiflu Survives Sewage Treatment (sciencedaily.com)

Researchers have discovered that Tamiflu, an antiviral drug used to prevent and mitigate influenza infections, is not removed or degraded during normal sewage treatment. Consequently, in countries where Tamiflu is used at a high frequency, there is a risk that its concentration in natural waters can reach levels where influenza viruses in nature will develop resistance to it.
Books

Submission + - AppleScript from the Top Applescript for Beginners (whimsplucky.com)

DJMac317 writes: "Have you ever wanted to know how to quickly and easily automate tasks in Mac OS X? AppleScript has been there for a while and is just waiting for you to take advantage of it's power. Learn the absolute basics of AppleScript, how to formulate scripts and make your code work for you.

Topics include: Tell Blocks, If and Try Statements, Repeat loops, path structure, how strings work, do shell script, scheduling using iCal and Cron, System Events, how to handle errors, the ins and outs of dialogs and alerts, setting up folder actions, creating droplets, and an introduction to AppleScript Studio."

The Courts

Submission + - Judge bars RIAA prez from testifying in P2P case (arstechnica.com) 3

Eskimo Joe writes: A federal judge surprised observers in the Captiol v Thomas file-sharing trial today by barring RIAA president Cary Sherman from testifying. 'After a brief recess this afternoon, plaintiffs' counsel Richard Gabriel and defendant's counsel David Toder made their cases before the judge as to the relevance of Sherman's testimony. Toder argued that Sherman's testimony was not relevant to the question at hand, the fact of whether Thomas was liable for copyright infringement. Gabriel said that Sherman would be able to tell the jury why this case was significant, and more importantly, describe the harm the RIAA believes piracy has caused to the music industry. "I don't want to turn this case into a soap box for the recording industry," Toder argued in response.' Testimony wrapped up today with closing arguments expected Thursday morning.

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