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New study points to agriculture in frog sexual abnormalities

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A farm irrigation canal would seem a healthier place for toads than a ditch by a supermarket parking lot. But University of Florida scientists have found the opposite is true. In a study with wide implications for a longstanding ...


Prevalence of religious congregations affects mortality rates

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LSU associate professor of sociology Troy C. Blanchard recently found that a community's religious environment – that is, the type of religious congregations within a locale – affects mortality rates, often in a positive ...


Ancient marine invertebrate diversity less explosive than thought

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Diversity among the ancestors of such marine creatures as clams, sand dollars and lobsters showed only a modest rise beginning 144 million years ago with no clear trend afterwards, according to an international ...


Researchers run rings round cell division

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A puzzle in the control of cell division, one of the most fundamental processes in all biology, has been unravelled by Oxford University researchers.


Resveratrol found to improve health, but not longevity in aging mice on standard diet

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Scientists have found that the compound resveratrol slows age-related deterioration and functional decline of mice on a standard diet, but does not increase longevity when started at middle age. This study, conducted and ...


Researchers identify tumor suppressor that manages cellular cleaning and recycling proceses

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Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have identified a specific tumor suppressor that manages membrane traffic routes for cellular cleaning and recycling.


'Smart' materials get smarter with ability to better control shape and size

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A dynamic way to alter the shape and size of microscopic three-dimensional structures built out of proteins has been developed by biological chemist Jason Shear and his former graduate student Bryan Kaehr at The University ...


Study debunks theory Asian students are top notchers in US

18 hours ago | User rating: 3.2 / 5 after 17 vote(s) | User comments: 5

A belief that Asian-Americans are taking over US universities, outperforming other groups and grabbing the bulk of math, science and engineering degrees has been debunked in a landmark study.


Probing Question: What is the history of tattooing?

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You might not think the sullen, tattooed teenager skulking around your local record store has anything in common with Winston Churchill, but you would be wrong. Sir Winston, King George V, and the slaves of ...


Ridding meat of E. coli

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You may be able to enjoy a rare hamburger soon, thanks to a discovery made by a team of University of Alberta researchers.


Many ideas on how to get dolphins out of NJ river

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(AP) -- Trapping them in giant cages. Using enormous nets to herd them out to sea. Playing recordings of killer whales.


Sophisticated communication a prerequisite for people's independence

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With the availability of the Internet, citizens are increasingly expected to search themselves for information on security risks in their living environment. Until now, however, too little was known about the willingness ...


Mass. lobstermen promote practices as whale safe

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(AP) -- New green rubber bands that will bind the claws of Massachusetts lobsters beginning this weekend won't save the lobsters from the dinner table. But they signify a state initiative aimed at saving ...


Instances of mass die-offs in wild lions precipitated by extreme climate change

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An international research team has published the first clear example of how climate extremes can create conditions in which diseases that are normally tolerated singly may converge and bring about mass die-offs in wildlife.


Local elite rule over small villages in Indonesia

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Dutch-sponsored researcher Y. Argo Twikromo has investigated how the local ruling elite have retained their political control over the local population. He has tried to understand and analyse the dynamic processes of state ...


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