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Chameleon species discovered in snake's mouth
Telegraph - 8 Hours ago
A new species of chameleon was discovered in an African forest living in the mouth of a snake. The tiny lizard came out of the mouth of a twig snake disturbed by Dr Andrew Marshall in Tanzania's Magombera
New species of chameleon discovered... after snake coughs one up in front of scientist Mail Online UK
New species of chameleon discovered in Tanzania Africa Leader
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Intersex fish in Potomac remains mystery
Washington Post - 15 Hours ago
In 2003, scientists discovered something startling in the Potomac, from which at least 3 million Washington area residents get their drinking water: Male fish were growing eggs. But six years later, a
Fish deaths remain mystery Witney Gazette
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Odd couples of the animal world
New Scientist - 3 Hours ago
With Marty Crump's precise yet jolly prose, Sexy Orchids Make Lousy Lovers puts soap operas to shame
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Prokaryotic transcriptomics: a new view on regulation, physiology and pathogenicity
Nature Reviews Genetics - 8 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Genetics. doi:10.1038/nrg2695 Authors: Rotem Sorek & Pascale Cossart
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Maize genome mapped - Premium content
Nature - 16 Hours ago
Hat off to these people working hard on the maize genome sequencing project. This is a great achievement. While the communities are celebrating this breakthrough, Science, Nature, and NSF should investigate
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Systems Biology Approach Provides Insulin Resistance Insights
Medical News Today - 3 Hours ago
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego recently offered the sharpest-yet picture of how core biochemical pathways in skeletal muscle cells and fat cells are altered in people who suffer
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Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in U.S.: study
Yahoo! News - 5 Hours ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Cases of a drug-resistant bacterial infection known as MRSA have risen by 90 percent since 1999, and they are increasingly being acquired outside hospitals, researchers reported on
Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in US Times Live South Africa
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Insect resistance to Bt crops can be predicte...
Checkbiotech - 3 Hours ago
Since 1996, crop plants genetically modified to produce bacterial proteins that are toxic to certain insects, yet safe for people, have been planted on more than 200 million hectares worldwide. The popularity
Insect resistance to Bt crops can be predicted, monitored, and managed DNA India
Insect Resistance To Bt Crops Can Be Predicted, Monitored, Managed Red Orbit
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Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) Introduces New Magnetic Particle Processor Software
BioSpace - 9 Hours ago
MILFORD, Mass. (23rd November 2009) - Inc., the world leader in serving science, today announced the new Thermo Scientific BindIt 3.1 software for use with all Thermo Scientific KingFisher magnetic particle
Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces New Magnetic Particle Processor Software Select Science
Thermo fisher scientific reaches 50th-issue milestone of mass spectrometry e-newsletter Environmental Expert
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New aquatic fungus pushing amphibians on road to extinction
Sify - 7 Hours ago
Reports indicate that a new aquatic fungus is threatening to make many amphibians like frogs and toads extinct. According to a report in Microbiology Today, the fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Killer fungus threatening amphibians YubaNet
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Genome-wide association studies in developing countries raise important new ethical
Genetic Engineering News - 9 Hours ago
Typically conducted in richer, developed countries but now increasingly done in the developing world, genome wide association (GWA) studies raise a host of ethical issues that must be addressed, argues
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Mutated IDH1 gene linked to the progression of gliomas
News-Medical.Net - 12 Hours ago
Findings validate cancer metabolism as an approach to identify new ways to treat cancer, opens potential for new class of cancer drugs targeting metabolic enzymes Agios Pharmaceuticals today announced
Mutated IDH1 Gene Linked to Brain Cancer Drug Discovery and Development
Gene mutation â??key to glioma brain cancer growthâ?? FreshNews.in
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Teensy Chameleon Is New Species (LiveScience.com)
Yahoo! News - 13 Hours ago
A tiny chameleon species with a scaly horn atop its snout and blue dots on its limbs has been discovered in Tanzanian forests. "It would sit quite easily on one finger," said Andrew Marshall of the University
Teensy Chameleon Is New Species Yahoo! Green
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Animal slaughter festival starts despite temple protests
Metro.co.uk - 3 Hours ago
Sacrificial killings kick off in southern Nepal despite cruelty claims Devotees lined up outside a Hindu temple today to begin two days of slaughtering hundreds of thousands of animals, defying international
300,000 Animals To Be Slaughtered At Festival Heart Radio Birmingham and West Midlands
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Researchers: Bacteria On Skin's Surface Unlock Positive Medical Responses In Body
GantDaily.com - 8 Hours ago
Ayinde O. Chase - AHN Editor San Diego, CA (AHN) - A University of California, San Diego School of Medicine study shows that the normal bacteria living on the skin surface trigger a pathway that prevents
Normal bacteria on skin surface healthy: study Balita.org
Surface Bacteria Maintain Skin's Healthy Balance Infection Control Today
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The deep sea world beyond sunlight
YubaNet - 12 Hours ago
At 2,750 meters in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: an odd transparent sea cucumber, Enypniastes, creeping forward on its many tentacles at about 2 cm per minute while sweeping detritus-rich sediment into
Deep-sea world beyond sunlight: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species on edge of Science Daily
The deep-sea world beyond sunlight: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species between Science Daily
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English Heritage seeks missing link as Darwin documents go online
Times Online - 13 Hours ago
A nationwide search has begun to find the jottings and sketches by Charles Darwin in his Galapagos notebook. The book, which proved so important for his treatise On the Origin of Species, has been missing
English Heritage seeks Darwins lost notes Times Online
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Fish reared in acidified water may be 'fatally attracted' to predators
BBC - 21 Hours ago
Acid oceans leave fish at more risk from predators Ocean acidification could cause fish to become "fatally attracted" to their predators, according to scientists. A team studying the effects of acidification
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Ridgewater Equity Reviews the Following Equities Human Genome Sci...
Zibb - 11/23/2009
Companies: Advanced Battery Technologies Inc (ABAT), Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (HGSI), Intel Corp. (INTC), Intuit Inc. (INTU), Linn Energy LLC (LINE) Economic data fails to come to rescue for stocks
Ridgewater Equity Detailed Review on Western Refining Inc., North... Zibb
Ridgewater Equity Reviews the Following Equities Human Genome Sciences Inc., Intuit TradingMarkets
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Fig wasps travel further than any other insect
Guardian.co.uk - 11/23/2009
The tiny creatures can cover 100 miles in two days Fig wasps can travel at speeds of 17mph. Photograph: Robert F. Sisson/National Geographic/ At just 1.5mm in size, the fig wasp is easily missed. But
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Scientists ID gene-diet obesity linkage
UPI - 23 Hours ago
U.S. scientists say they've identified a gene-diet interaction that appears to influence body weight. Tufts University scientists said they discovered men and women carrying the CC genotype demonstrated
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Thousands flock to village for sacrifice of 300,000 animals
Sydney Morning Herald - 16 Hours ago
Thousands of Hindu devotees have flocked to a village in Nepal ahead of the planned sacrifice of more than 300,000 animals in a ceremony condemned by animal rights activists, including French actress
Thousands flock to ��world��s biggest animal sacrifice�� Taipei Times Online
Thousands flock to 'world's biggest animal sacrifice' The New Nation
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In the Dark: Unusual Deep-Sea Species Documented [Slide Show]
Scientific American - 17 Hours ago
The darkest reaches of the ocean have long been thought of as a desolate biome. But as researchers send equipment down to document these mysterious depths, they are quickly learning not only that it is
Strange species of deep sea documented Erie Times-News
Deep-sea species fanciful, odd Columbus Dispatch
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ID bluefin tuna in sushi bars: researcher
CBC - 20 Hours ago
Tuna served in sushi bars should be labelled by species to allow eco-minded consumers to eat types that aren't endangered, says a Columbia University researcher. Researcher Jacob Lowenstein made the recommendation
NYC Sushi Contains Endangered Bluefin Tunaâ?¦ And Other Surpises, DNA Barcoding Discover Magazine
Why I Don't Miss Bluefin Sushi Atlantic Monthly
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Friendly bacteria keep your skin's defences in check
New Scientist - 11/23/2009
Being caked in germs sounds unpleasant, but 'friendly' bacteria living on our skin may have the vital role of keeping in check inflammation triggered by injury and unwanted bacteria. The discovery extends
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