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Marmots Remember Long-Gone Predators
Colorado marmots “remember” a long-gone foe.
Livescience.com, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Harnessing Wave Energy
Energy from ocean waves seems like the ultimate in renewable fuel, yet research lags behind studies of solar and wind power. Research now underway is based on ocean buoy generators. As ocean swells hit the buoy, electrical coils create electricity.
Livescience.com, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Low-tech approach stifles high-risk Nipah virus
Shielding palm-tree sap from fruit bats may limit spread of deadly disease
Latest Science News Articles , Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Visual illusion stumps adults but not kids
Finding suggests that sensitivity to visual context develops slowly
Latest Science News Articles , Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Lawnmowers 'injure thousands'
Using a ride-on lawnmower might save energy but they land thousands of people in hospital, experts warn.
BBC News | Health | World Edition, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:19:30 GMT

Childhood abuse 'quickens ageing'
Physical or emotional abuse during childhood could speed up the body's ageing process, US research suggests.
BBC News | Health | World Edition, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:19:30 GMT

Cern Collider makes fast progress
Researchers working on the Large Hadron Collider are delighted with the progress made since the machine restarted.
BBC News | Science & Environment | World Edition, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:46:07 GMT

Water mission returns first data
A European satellite launched to study the Earth's water cycle returns its first data, confirming its novel instrument is working well.
BBC News | Science & Environment | World Edition, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:46:07 GMT

Artificial Sweetener May Lower Blood Pressure
An artificial sweetener that's been shown to help people shed unwanted pounds may also lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels in people with mild or borderline high blood pressure, Chinese researchers report.
WebMD Health, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:51:26 GMT

Mammography Guidelines Jolt Medical Field
The new guidelines on breast cancer screening have instantly ignited an emotionally charged firestorm among physicians across the country.
WebMD Health, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:51:26 GMT

Doctor's Group: Delay Pap Tests Until 21
A doctor's group is recommending big changes in cervical cancer screening, affecting who gets tested and how often.
WebMD Health, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:51:26 GMT

Termites create sustainable monoculture fungus farming
Food production of modern human societies is mostly based on large-scale monoculture crops, but it now appears that advanced insect societies have the same practice. Our societies took just ten thousand years of (mainly cultural) evolution to adopt this habit and we are far from convinced that it is sustainable. Farming ants and termites had tens of millions of years to evolve their fungus farming systems and here monocultures are apparently evolutionary stable.
ScienceDaily: Latest Science News, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Sugar-coated polymer is new weapon against allergies and asthma
Scientists have developed sugar-coated polymer strands that selectively kill off cells involved in triggering aggressive allergy and asthma attacks. Their advance is a significant step toward crafting pharmaceuticals to fight these often life-endangering conditions in a new way.
ScienceDaily: Latest Science News, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:28:33 GMT

Poop evidence exonerates humans in mammoth mystery
Giant mammals died out before any well-known human populations showed up in the area, a study suggests.
World Science, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:21:07 GMT

Our oceans, extraterrestrial material?
A conventional view that the atmosphere and oceans came from vapors emitted during volcanism may be wrong, a a study says.
World Science, Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:21:07 GMT

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