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Foureyed spookfish only vertebrate to use a mirror to pick up light
Telegraph - 6 Hours ago
The extraordinary fish, which is found in the Pacific Ocean, appears to have four eyes. In fact the fish has two eyes each of which is split into two connected parts. One half points upwards, giving the
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Fish 'can remember things for up to five months'
The Hindu - 8 Hours ago
London (PTI): Fish may be smarter than you thought, for a new study has suggested that their three-second memory is actually a myth - in fact, they can remember things for up to five months. Researchers
Fishâ??s memories â??last up to five monthsâ?? FreshNews.in
Research Says Fish Remember for Months The Fish Site
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Genome hunters set their sights on creatures great and small
Guardian Unlimited - 10 Hours ago
Platypus, pig, pangolin, bat, louse, worm ... Jane Charlesworth reveals the genomes that sequencers hope to crack in 2009 The pig, which is used to model human diseases like obesity and heart disease,
Genome hunters set sights on creatures great and small Guardian Unlimited
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Eden Biodesign Presents at PepTalk Protein Bioprocessing Conference
GenomicsProteomics.com - 3 Hours ago
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Eden Biodesign present at PepTalk Pharma Live
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Light Pollution Can Kill Animals: Polarized Light Leads Animals Astray
Science Daily - 3 Hours ago
ScienceDaily (Jan. 7, 2009) â?? Human-made light sources can alter natural light cycles, causing animals that rely on light cues to make mistakes when moving through their environment. In the journal
Polarized Light Leads Animals Astray: 'Ecological Traps' Cause Animal Behaviors Science Daily
Polarized light pollution leads animals astray PhysOrg.com
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Reflected Light Disrupts Animal Behavior
Scientific American - 89 Minutes ago
Man-made light sources can really throw animals for a loop. Moths can't tear themselves away from lightbulbs, and newly hatched sea turtles often shun moonlit ocean waves for the bright lights of inland
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Rise of the garage genome hackers
New Scientist - 101 Minutes ago
KATHERINE AULL's laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, lacks a few mod cons. 'Down here I have a thermocycler I bought on eBay for 59 bucks,' she says, pulling out a large, box-shaped device she uses
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IDT and LI-COR® Biosciences Sign Research Agreement
GenomicsProteomics.com - 3 Hours ago
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Crytography Research has signed an agreement with yet another big chip manufacturer Security Document World
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Researchers Discover "On Switch" for Cell Death Signaling Mechanism
Innovations Report - 6 Hours ago
The research, performed by Stefan Riedl, Ph. D., and colleagues, published online on Dec. 31 in the journal Nature, highlights how protein-protein interactions between Fas receptor and Fas-associated
Researchers Discover Trigger for Cell Death Signaling Mechanism Genetic Engineering News
Researchers Discover â??On Switchâ? for Cell Death Signaling Mechanism Red Orbit
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Researchers Illuminate Mechanisms that Regulate DNA Damage Control, Replication
Innovations Report - 6 Hours ago
Since Ddk is often deregulated in human cancers, this new understanding of its role in DNA damage control could help shape new cancer therapies. The research was published in the December 24 issue of
Mechanisms That Regulate DNA Damage Control And Replication Illuminated Science Daily
Researchers Illuminate Complex Mechanisms That Regulate DNA Damage Control Red Orbit
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Biological Link Connects Childhood Trauma and Risk for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
HealthNewsDigest.com - 5 Hours ago
Results of the study confirm that childhood trauma, particularly emotional maltreatment and sexual abuse, is associated with a six-fold increased risk for CFS. The risk further increases with the presence
Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to childhood trauma Khaleej Times
Childhood trauma associated with chronic fatigue syndrome Xinhua News Agency
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Scientists find a gene that makes cancer spread
Siasat Daily - 4 Hours ago
Chicago, January 06: A single gene appears to play a crucial role in deadly breast cancers, increasing the chances the cancer will spread and making it resistant to chemotherapy, U.S. researchers said
Team Finds Breast Cancer Gene Linked to Disease Spread Innovations Report
Gene that makes cancer spread found ONE News
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New device couples, fuses cells for stem cell research
Media Newswire - 14 Hours ago
(Media-Newswire.com) - MIT engineers have developed a new, highly efficient way to pair up cells so they can be fused together into a hybrid cell. The new technique should make it much easier for scientists
New device fuses cells for stem cell research DNA India
New Technique to Fuse Cells for Stem Cell Research Developed MedIndia
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Huge dinosaur discovery in China: state media
AFP via Yahoo! - 15 Hours ago
AFP/File â?? A Museum worker cleans fossils in Hohhot. Paleontologists in east China have dug up what they believe â?¦ BEIJING (AFP) â?? Paleontologists in east China have dug up what they believe is
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Key to future medical breakthroughs is systems biology
Innovations Report - 18 Hours ago
In a Science Policy Briefing released today by the European Science Foundation, the scientists provide a detailed strategy for the application of systems biology to medical research over the coming years.
Key To Future Medical Breakthroughs Is Systems Biology, Say Leading European Scientists Science Daily
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Fishy memories can last months
The Scotsman - 19 Hours ago
FISH do not have a memory span of only three seconds and can actually remember things for up to five months. Research by Israeli scientists found fish trained to respond to certain sounds in captivity
Fishy memories can last months FISH do not have a memory span of only three seconds The Scotsman
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A Protein That Protects Against Alzheimer's?
Medical News Today - 4 Hours ago
Research on the mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis, to name a few, has taken a step forward thanks to the work
Researchers isolate protein that protects against Alzhemier's Sify
Apolipoprotein D protects against Alzheimer's News-Medical.Net
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Testes Stem Cell Can Change Into Other Body Tissues, Stanford/UCSF Study Shows
Medical News Today - 4 Hours ago
Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and at UC-San Francisco have succeeded in isolating stem cells from human testes. The cells bear a striking resemblance to embryonic stem cells-they
Scientists Isolate Stem Cells from Testes That Change into Other Body Tissues MedIndia
Tests help tease out 'good' stem cells Times & Transcripts
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Asian, US police meet on tackling wildlife crime
Breitbart.com - 3 Hours ago
Police investigators from Southeast Asia, China and the United States met in Bangkok Wednesday to share strategies for tackling the illegal international trade in tigers, leopards and pangolins. Big cats
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Absence of CLP protein can be indicative of oral cancer
Genetic Engineering News - 83 Minutes ago
Human calmodulin-like protein (CLP) is found in many cell types including breast, thyroid, prostate, kidney, and skin. The protein can regulate many cell activities and has a highly specific expression.
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Researchers unravel protein role in repair of cancer damaged cell
NewKerala.com - 6 Hours ago
Washington, Jan 7 : A key protein in cells plays a critical role in not one but dual processes affecting the development of cancer, according to a new discovery. 'Most proteins involved in responding
Protein's Essential Role In Repairing Damaged Cells Revealed Medical News Today
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algae
Discovery Channel - 23 Minutes ago
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Continental to Make Algae Biofuel Test Flight
Discovery Channel - 23 Minutes ago
Jan. 7, 2008 -- If you were watching airplanes take off from Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston today, you probably wouldn't notice anything odd about Continental Flight No. 9990. But during its
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Big, old mice spread hantavirus
PhysOrg.com - 96 Minutes ago
A deer mouse makes its getaway after University of Utah biologists coated it with fluorescent green powder. After releasing pink, green, blue, orange and yellow mice at 12 desert sites before sunset,
Colorful mice help track hantavirus Webindia123
Big, Old Mice Spread Deadly Hantavirus Science Daily
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Drug Manufacturing in Bioengineered Goats: FDA Says It Looks Safe
Xconomy - 2 Hours ago
Manufacturing in Bioengineered Goats: Says It Looks Safe Xconomy Xconomy Network: Select City ------------- Boston San Diego Seattle National Related Posts , , Drug Manufacturing in Bioengineered Goats:
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