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Shipwrecks on coral reefs harbor unwanted species

15 years ago from Science Blog

Shipwrecks on coral reefs may increase invasion of unwanted species, according to a recent U.S. Geological Survey study. These unwanted species can completely overtake the reef and eliminate all the...

African scientists reveal origins of maize virus

15 years ago from SciDev

Scientists from Africa have revealed the origins of the virulent maize streak virus, which causes devastating disease on the continent.

More Australians surviving cancer

15 years ago from Science Alert

More Australians are surviving cancer today than 20 years ago, although improvements have been greatest for advantaged population groups, a study has found.

Curiosity about cats with 4 ears

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Just how common are four-eared cats?

ANIMAL PHOTOS WEEKLY: Penguin Knight, Baby Whale, More

15 years ago from National Geographic

An orphaned whale tries to suckle yachts, a penguin gets a promotion, and a tortoise gets wheels in our weekly animal-photo roundup.

New 'Catch-and-tell' Molecules Send Out Light Signals When They Catch Chemicals In Blood

15 years ago from Science Daily

Scientist have created 'intelligent' molecules. The new 'catch and tell' sensor molecules send out light signals when they catch chemicals in blood.

Protein complex in cell cilia identified

15 years ago from UPI

NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- U.S.-led scientists say they've identified a critical protein complex in the growth of cell cilia that might have a key role in...

Researcher develops novel method to grow human embryonic stem cells

15 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- The majority of researchers working with human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) - cells which produce any type of specialized adult cells in the human body -...

Monkey business - US 'Bigfoot' turns out to be gorilla suit in ice

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The claimed recent discovery of Bigfoot in the US state of Georgia has turned out to be a gorilla suit in a block of ice.

Swiss researchers develop stem cell line

15 years ago from UPI

GENEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Researchers in Switzerland have developed a line of stem cells, using a window provided by the legislature for research involving human embryos.

Why Symmetry Predicts Bodily Attractiveness

15 years ago from Science Daily

The first ever 3D study identifies 'masculinity' traits associated with the attractiveness and symmetry of male and female bodies. High masculinity correlated with fewer departures from perfect bodily symmetry in...

Rheb's Role In Cancer

15 years ago from Science Daily

Two independent papers identify the Rheb GTPase as a novel oncogene and a promising new chemotherapeutic target.

Discovery Of Plant Protein Holds Promise For Biofuel Production

15 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists have identified a new protein necessary for chloroplast development. The discovery could ultimately lead to plant varieties tailored specifically for biofuel production.

'Point Of Care Diagnostics' In The Starting Blocks

15 years ago from Science Daily

Tracking down cancer at a very early stage, studying cell growth, developing new medicines: future lab-on-a-chip systems will use nanoscale electrical fields to enable the detection and manipulation of cells...

Face Recognition Varies by Culture

15 years ago from Live Science

The way people recognize faces might say a lot about what culture they come from.

The question: Do animals feel grief?

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Justine Hankins: Animals invest time, energy and genetic material into their young and they naturally want them to survive

Europe gets centre of excellence for neuroscience

15 years ago from News @ Nature

University College London will play host to �140-million institute.

Stem Cells Used To Make Red Blood Cells

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Scientists say they have found an efficient way to make red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells, a possible step toward making transfusion supplies in the laboratory.

Biomarkers reveal our biological age

15 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Not a day passes when we don`t get a little bit older. However, the exact processes involved in human aging are still puzzling. Scientists working with Lenhard Rudolph...

Efficient technique enables thinking

15 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Nerve cells constantly create new contact points to their neighbouring cells. This is how the basic structure of our brain develops. In adults, new contact makes learning and...

American Diets May Lack Vitamin D

15 years ago from Live Science

Cases of bone-deforming rickets have increased, but nobody is sure why.

Old bacteria relied on arsenic, not water

15 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they have discovered ancient bacteria that relied on arsenic, rather than water, to grow during photosynthesis.

Discovering the secrets of DNA repair

15 years ago from Chemistry World

Scientists are adding lesions into DNA to probe the mechanisms that allow dormant bacteria to come ‘back to life’

Revising the route to a stealthy siderophore

15 years ago from Chemistry World

Surprising result reveals details of potential enzyme target in the fight against anthrax

Biotechnology is not the only solution

15 years ago from SciDev

Biotechnology is only one of a set of approaches needed to solve the world's problems, says an editorial in Nature Biotechnology.

Single genomes taken from sequence data

15 years ago from UPI

SEATTLE, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've created a method that can extract single genomes and discern specific microbial capabilities from sequence data.

New Thin Skin to Protect Tiny Spacecraft

15 years ago from Space.com

Tiny spacecraft could survive harsh temperatures thanks to a new skin.

Noisy Eaters Are Cause of Mysterious Ocean Sounds

15 years ago from National Geographic

If loud chewing bothers you, never date a sea urchin. The spiny creatures are responsible for a mysterious, twice-daily uproar heard underwater.