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Researchers led by the University of Leeds and the Naturalis Biodiversity Centre in the Netherlands found evidence of dramatic reductions in the diversity of species in Britain, Belgium and the...
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Now, new research published this Wednesday in The Journal of Pediatrics suggests that certain types of phthalates could pose another risk to children: compromised heart health. Drawing on data from a...
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MILWAUKEE (AP) - The strength of the tornado that killed at least 24 people and destroyed countless homes in Oklahoma this week is rarely seen in Wisconsin. The Oklahoma tornado was a...
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Time to Expose Science’s "Dirty Little Secret" By Jeff Tamblyn - What the public doesn't know about science might actually be hurting them - and hurting science as well. London, England - infoZine -...
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Trace gases and aerosols are major factors influencing the climate. With the help of highly complex installations, such as MIPAS on board of the ENVISAT satellite, researchers try to better understand...
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Playing soothing music to patients in a hospital intensive-care unit can help to ease their anxiety and reduce the need for sedating medications, a study shows. “Music is a really powerful...
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Early screening for prostate cancer could become as easy for men as personal pregnancy testing is for women, thanks to UC Irvine research published today in The Journal of the American Chemical...
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A new, streamlined approach to genetic engineering drastically reduces the time and effort needed to insert new genes into bacteria, the workhorses of biotechnology, scientists are reporting....
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Re-routing anti-cancer drugs to the "power plants" that make energy to keep cells alive is a promising but long-neglected approach to preventing emergence of the drug-resistant forms of cancer—source...
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Circular RNAs were recently shown to be abundant in mice and humans where they influence gene expression. In a study published today in The Journal Angewandte Chemie, the team, led by Dr Hiroshi Abe...
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With June just around the corner, time is running short to get your body into skin-baring condition. It’s not healthy to lose weight really fast, but let’s be honest. We all get to that point of...
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — The man who killed six people and injured four others at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin was actively using the Internet to become more radical in his white supremacist beliefs in the...
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Uncover the mysteries of WildStar when you walk down the Scientist Path. WildStar, the upcoming MMO from Carbine Studios, is all about playing the way that you want to play. Starting from character...
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John Mwangi stands in his wooden shed counting bags of maize neatly bundled in burlap. The 90kg bags sit on slats raised two feet off the earthen floor, protecting the maize from damp and rodents. A...
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Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method for delivering molecules into single, targeted cells through temporary holes in the cell surface. The technique could find applications...
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An article published on The Journal Nature describes the major role that Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) —an enzyme of cellular energy metabolism— plays in the regulation of the cellular senescence...
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Physicians at Monash University and The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia describe the logistic, medical, and societal challenges faced in treating spine trauma in morbidly obese patients. Based...
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Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke in early childhood are more likely to grow up to physically aggressive and antisocial, regardless of whether they were exposed during pregnancy or their...
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WEST LAFAYETTE — A rental property near Purdue University has a new look with a large yellow banana painted along the entire length of the two-story house. West Lafayette city officials are now...
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Scientists pinpoint organism which caused Ireland’s devastating 1845 potato blightDNA Research shows that devastating disease likely came from Mexico A depiction of a family during The Great...