Protein levels help predict ovarian cancer survivalCBC.ca - 4 hours agoA woman's likelihood of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, researchers have found. Women with high levels of the proteins had an average survival of 11 years compared with just over 2.6 years for those with low levels of ...Low Levels of 2 Enzymes in Ovarian Cancer Cells Shortened Survival Washington PostNobel-Winning Science May Help Combat Deadly Tumors BloombergCNN - Houston Chronicle - New England Journal of Medicine (subscription) - MedPage Todayall 19 news articles
Toronto critics hand out the hardwareCanada.com - 6 hours agoThe Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) has named Wendy and Lucy the top film of 2008, further muddying the waters in a year that has seen little critical consensus so far.Toronto critics pick indie flick as Best Picture Toronto StarMichelle Williams the critics' belle Jam! ShowbizGlobe and Mail - The Canadian Press - Variety - Contactmusic.comall 36 news articles
Toronto man builds robot to help elderly; she looks good doing itNational Post - 3 hours agoIt sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. A man develops a revolutionary artificial intelligence technology and uses it to build the perfect woman.Meet Aiko, the anatomically correct robot Electric New PaperAnd Man created Aiko Times of IndiaNEWS.com.au - Daily Gleaner - ABC Online - guardian.co.ukall 30 news articles
'Idol' on ice: CTV honcho says ad revenues have taken a 'serious dive'The Canadian Press - 2 hours agoTORONTO - CTV programming honcho Susanne Boyce calls the speed of the economic downturn "shocking" and says the advertising dollars were simply not there for a 2009 season of "Canadian Idol.Canadian Idol put on hold Edmonton SunFive reality show franchises that should replace Canadian Idol National PostSt. John's Telegram - St. Catharines Standard - Media In Canada - Metro Canada - Ottawaall 222 news articles
Retired Canuck Trevor Linden surprised to see his No. 16 hoisted ...The Canadian Press - 3 hours agoVANCOUVER, BC - He might not have been the most talented person who ever wore the uniform, but for many Vancouver Canucks fans Trevor Linden will always be remembered as the player who best represented the NHL team.Linden joins Smyl in Canucks' rafters National PostLinden made big contribution on and off ice CBC.caUSA Today - Sports Network - The Province - Globe and Mailall 109 news articles