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Smart bees are healthy bees

15 years ago from Science Blog

Bumblebee colonies which are fast learners are also better able to fight off infection, according to scientists from Queen Mary, University of London and the University of Leicester. read more

First "Halloween" Costumes: Skins, Skulls, and Skirts?

15 years ago from National Geographic

A far cry from the faux Palins, pirates, and princesses of today, costumes during Halloween's precursor included animal skins and heads, drag getups, and mechanical horse heads.

Common Cold Symptoms Caused By Immune System -- Not The Cold Virus

15 years ago from Science Daily

Scientist confirm that it is how our immune system responds, not the rhinovirus itself that causes cold symptoms. Of more than 100 different viruses that can cause the common cold,...

Fungus killing off frogs

15 years ago from Science Alert

The world's frogs are croaking, but it's not climate change that's wiping them out - research has found the spread of a fungal disease is causing the extinctions.

Human Brain Minimizes Energy Expenditure And Integrates Gravity Into The Action Plan

15 years ago from Science Daily

When reaching for an object, the brain prepares neural commands sent to the target muscles to minimize energy expenditure, according to a new study.

Development puts an end to the evolution of endless forms

15 years ago from Biology News Net

Researchers have put forward a simple model of development and gene regulation that is capable of explaining patterns observed in the distribution of morphologies and body plans (or, more generally,...

Genes linked to transsexuality

15 years ago from Science Alert

Researchers have discovered a link between transsexuality and a testosterone gene, findings that suggest genetics could control our gender identity.

New Coral Reef Discovered In The Seychelles

15 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers have discovered a previously unknown coral reef in the Seychelles. Diving revealed an extensive coral reef to the south of the island, at a depth which would not be...

Mercury Pollution Causes Immune Damage To Harbor Seals

15 years ago from Science Daily

Methylmercury, the predominant form of mercury found in the blood of marine mammals and fish-eating communities, could be more damaging to seals than has previously been thought. New research shows...

Caste In Ant Colonies: How Fate Is Determined Between Workers And Queens

15 years ago from Science Daily

In colonies of social insects the struggle for the spoils is embodied by a reproductive division of labor. Some individuals (the queens) reproduce, while large and small workers provide the...

Birth Of White Rhino After Artificial Insemination With Frozen Sperm

15 years ago from Science Daily

A world-first: birth of a white rhino after artificial insemination with frozen sperm. The rhino baby, a male, was born at 4:57am in the Budapest Zoo on the 22nd of...

Genetic Explanation For Moles' Poor Eyesight

15 years ago from Science Daily

Due to their underground habitats, moles' eyes have been modified by natural selection in ways very different from those of surface-dwelling animals. New research offers a detailed anatomical and genetic...

The Food Chain: Drought Resistance Is the Goal, but Methods Differ

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Scientists are trying to create varieties of corn, wheat and other crops that can thrive with little water.

7 Puget Sound killer whales feared dead

15 years ago from UPI

SEATTLE, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Seven orcas have disappeared from Washington's Puget Sound, and experts fear they have died, victims of a declining population of Chinook salmon.

Hawaiian Cave Reveals Ancient Secrets

15 years ago from Live Science

From the moment we saw it, we knew the place held many great secrets.

Rare parrot survives lead poisoning

15 years ago from UPI

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- A kakapo, a member of one of the rarest bird species on Earth, is to be released into the wild after...

Genetic test detects inherited disorders

15 years ago from UPI

LONDON, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- British scientists said a new genetic test can screen embryos for almost any known genetic disease in embryos that are just days old.

Great Barrier Reef may get more protection

15 years ago from UPI

BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- The Australian state of Queensland may regulate agricultural runoff to protect the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's great natural wonders.

Text Messages Used to Combat AIDS in S. Africa

15 years ago from National Geographic

As South Africa reels from a major HIV/AIDS epidemic, health workers are turning to cell phone technology to get the word out about testing for the virus.

Algae fans, and investors, gather to boost industry

15 years ago from Physorg

Algae is in the air. The Algal Biomass Organization wants to make sure it stays there.

Roots of Voodoo: Why Sarkozy is Getting Skewered

15 years ago from Live Science

A controversial voodoo doll is proving to be quite the pain in the side of French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Light Shortens The Life Of Supermarket Vegetables

15 years ago from Science Daily

Exposure to light reduces the quality of cauliflower, broccoli, chard, leeks and asparagus, which have been processed for sale. New research shows that the useful life of chard is reduced...

Newly-discovered mechanism can explain the Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

15 years ago from Physorg

Researchers from Uppsala University have discovered a mechanism that silences several genes in a chromosome domain. The findings, published in today's on-line issue of Molecular Cell, have implications in understanding...

Cholera epidemic spreading quickly in Guinea-Bissau

15 years ago from CBC: Health

A cholera epidemic is spreading quickly in Guinea-Bissau, UN agencies said Friday. Some 12,225 people in the West African state have caught cholera so far this year and 201 have...

Neural Probe Developed That Will Limit Damage To Cells And Biological Tissue

15 years ago from Science Daily

Engineering researchers have just developed a neural probe that demonstrates significantly greater electrical charge storage capacity than all other neural prosthetic devices to date. More charge storage capacity means the...

Getting To Grips With The Complexity Of Disease Proteins

15 years ago from Science Daily

New research into how proteins in human cells interact and 'talk' to each other is leading to a better understanding of how drug molecules work and should result in more...

Extinction Risks High For Social Species Such As The African Wild Dog

15 years ago from Science Daily

Because African wild dogs face bigger competitors like lions, whose larger stomachs handle large irregular meals, the African wild dog evolved a runner's metabolism (lithe, smaller stomachs) and formed large...

Nature Matters: Free Public Lectures Tell How Modern Ecology Can Guide Conservation

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

From the ants in your back yard to apes in Africa's forests, UC San Diego biologists are looking at genetics, behavior and how organisms interact with their environments. They will...