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girlie jones (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... be in the running for impressive prizes. There are major prizes to be won every day – from Melbourne University Press, RRR, Victorian Opera, Readings and many more. The Subscriberthon will also include guest appearances from Sophie Cunningham, Antony Loewenstein and alicia sometimes, and other friends of the magazine will reveal what Overland means to them.
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Treehugger (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Photo: Public domain DNA Repair in a Pouch Getting some time in the sun is probably good for you since most of us are deficient in vitamin D , but it can also be dangerous because exposure to UV radiation can damage the DNA of your skin cells and cause cancer . This is a dilemma that most of us are faced with, but things might be about to change. Scientists at the Melbourne University...
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Kangaroos could hold the key to the prevention of skin cancer. Melbourne University researchers Dr Linda Feketeova and Dr Uta Wille, working with Austrian scientists, are investigating a DNA repair enzyme found in kangaroos, and...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
SYDNEY — Kangaroos may provide the key to a potential treatment to prevent skin cancer, Australian scientists said on Monday. Researchers at Melbourne University are investigating whether a DNA repair enzyme found in the jumping marsupials could provide a model for preventing DNA damage linked to many skin cancers in humans. "Other research teams have proposed a [...]
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
The ban on processing student results has been lifted at RMIT University after it and the National Tertiary Education Union struck a deal on a new workplace agreement.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Kangaroos may provide the key to a potential treatment to prevent skin cancer, Australian scientists said on Monday. Researchers at Melbourne University are investigating whether a DNA repair enzyme found in the jumping marsupials could provide a model for preventing DNA damage linked to many skin cancers in humans. "Other research teams have proposed a 'dream cream' containing...
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Researchers believe the solution for preventing skin cancer could be hopping around the country.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Researchers believe the solution for preventing skin cancer could be hopping around the country.
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
... group of foreign students in Victoria, are also down about 5 per cent, or 235 students, to 4129.Melbourne universities and training colleges have been in the spotlight this year after a string of violent attacks on Indian students and the closure of several disreputable colleges.But the latest Federal Government figures suggest high schools, not tertiary institutions, are bearing...
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slam up (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
... burlesque performance contains nudity). 7-9pm on Thursday December 3 2009 Sidney Myer Asia Centre Melbourne University, Parkville
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Kangaroos may be the long awaited answer to preventing skin cancer.Researchers from Melbourne University, Dr Linda Feketeova and Dr Uta Wille, along with Austrian scientists from the University of Innsbruck are looking at a DNA repair enzyme found in kangaroos.Apparently, the enzyme can repair DNA damage that is linked to skin cancer."As summer approaches, excessive exposure to...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Kangaroos could hold the key to the prevention of skin cancer with scientists working to discover how the marsupial has the ability to repair its sun-damaged DNA.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
WITH summer approaching and the spotlight turning to skin cancer-related issues, the answer to preventing the disease could be hopping around the country.