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Chirps and whistles help estimate the size of bird populations
BBC - 7 Hours ago
Science correspondent, BBC News Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Ecologists have developed a way of monitoring the sizes of bird populations by recording their song. Writing
What chirps and whistles can reveal about bird populations BBC
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Bird song intensity used to calculate size of population
Telegraph - 12 Hours ago
Scientists have for the first time worked out a way of using birdsong to accurately measure the size of bird populations. Biologists have long counted songs to get an idea of bird abundance but it is
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Fresh claim for fossil life in Mars rock
New Scientist - 3 Hours ago
It's arguably the most scrutinised piece of rock ever. Now an even closer look at a meteorite from Mars suggests it may show signs of life after all. In 1996, David McKay of NASA's Johnson Space Center
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Expression of Forkhead-box protein A1, a marker of luminal A type breast cancer,
Modern Pathology - 4 Hours ago
Modern Pathology advance online publication, November 27, 2009. doi:10.1038/modpathol.2009.172 Authors: Foluso O Ademuyiwa, Mangesh A Thorat, Rohit K Jain, Harikrishna Nakshatri
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Thermo Fisher Scientific offers on-demand webinar
Separation Science - 9 Hours ago
Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced a new educational webinar â??Eat Safe: Use ICP-MSâ?. Precise, real-time food safety testing is critical to ensure the finest product quality, meet food safety legislation
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Human Genome Sciences submits Zalbin BLA to US FDA to treat chronic hepatitis C
PharmaBiz - 12 Hours ago
Human Genome Sciences, Inc has submitted a Biologics License Application (BLA) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Zalbin (albinterferon alfa-2b) for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C.
Human Genome Sciences submitted application for new drug Zalbin Charlotte Business Journal
Human Genome Sciences Submits Biologics License Application to FDA for ZALBINââ??¢ Genetic Engineering News
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Storm causes damage to BC fish farm- no fish lost
Fishfarming Xpert - 3 Hours ago
damage, and only quick action will avoid disaster, as described in this recent article by The No Atlantic salmon escaped a Clayoquot Sound fish farm last week even though a storm damaged sections of one
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Plant scientists build a 'Sears catalog' for corn genome
Taiwan News Online - 4 Hours ago
Plant scientists announced last week they have built the foundation for a complete catalog for corn genes, with far-reaching implications for humanity's food supply. Researchers have
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Ecological speciation by sexual selection on good genes
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
Darwin suggested that the action of natural selection can produce new species, but 150 years after the publication of his famous book, On the Origin of Species, debate still continues on the mechanisms
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University of Lausanne Uses Syngene's Dyversity To Help Rapidly Identify Proteins
Select Science - 6 Hours ago
Syngene is delighted to announce that its Dyversity 2D imaging system is being used by one of Europeâ??s leading research institutes, the University of Lausanne in Switzerland for Analysing Triple Labelled
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Ecologists Sound Out Solution For Monitoring Birds
Voxy.co.nz - 16 Hours ago
Ecologists have at last worked out a way of using recordings of birdsong to accurately measure the size of bird populations. This is the first time sound recordings from a microphone array have been translated
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Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity In Mice Identified By Stanford Scientists
Medical News Today - 8 Hours ago
You wouldn't want a car with no brakes. It turns out that the developing brain needs them, too. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a set of molecular brakes that
Medical News: Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity In Mice Identified By Stanford BioFind
Scientists identify two molecules that affect brain plasticity in mice Media Newswire
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Scientists To Complete Turkey Genetic Map
OfficialWire - 8 Hours ago
U.S. scientists have secured funding to complete the genetic map of the North American domesticated turkey adorning millions of U.S. dinner tables Thursday. The Turkey Genome Sequencing Consortium --
Mapping the genetic makeup of turkeys Nashua Telegraph
Scientists get US funds to crack the turkeys genetic code Boston Globe
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Turkey genome sequencing grant is awarded
WorldPoultry.net - 13 Hours ago
Virginia Tech and the University of Minnesota have been awarded a 2-year, $908,280 grant by the USDA to complete sequencing the genome of the domesticated turkey, Meleagris gallopavo. The funding will
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SUNYIT to offer biology degree
Nanotechnology News - 13 Hours ago
In what is being heralded as another step toward a nanotechnology partnership, SUNYIT Tuesday announced it would add a biology program beginning in 2011.'This will fit in very nicely with growing science
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Study of â??bacterial immune systemâ?? may lead to new antibiotics
The Pioneer - 13 Hours ago
Study of ââ?¬Ë?bacterial immune systemââ?¬â?¢ may lead to new antibiotics ANI A study of bacterial defence systems could lead to the development of new antibiotics, say US researchers. The study could
Biological Basis Of 'Bacterial Immune System' Discovered By Researchers Medical News Today
Researchers discover biological basis of 'bacterial immune system' Science Centric
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Paper-thin batteries made from algae
Nanotechnology News - 13 Hours ago
'We have long hoped to find some sort of constructive use for the material from algae blooms and have now been shown this to be possible,' said researcher Maria Strmme, a nanotechnologist at Uppsala University
Algae Paper Power - These Biodegradable Batteries Could Cut Down on E-Waste (GALLERY) Trend Hunter
Paper-thin Batteries Made from Algae (LiveScience.com) Yahoo! News
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MOgene, LC Participates in Consortium That Sequenced Three Oil Palm Genomes
Poten & Partners - 15 Hours ago
- (NewsRx.com) -- MOgene, a member of a consortium co-led by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and Orion Genomics, announced the sequencing of three oil palm genomes, two of which originated in Africa
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Introducing the DNA/DNR-AI-255 2 channel synchro/resolver interface
UK PRWire - 15 Hours ago
Home Latest News Submit News About Us FAQ News Search: Technology: Introducing the DNA: DNR-AI-255 2 channel synchro: resolver interface Previous Release Next Release The DNA/DNR-AI-255, United Electronic
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Roche and the Department of Health of Junta de Andalucía Collaborate in Spanish
Bionity.com - 16 Hours ago
oche and the Department of Health of Junta de Andalucía, Spain have signed an agreement for a cooperation in the Medical Genome Project (MGP), a research project created to analyse the genomes of people
Roche and Junta de Andalucia Department collaborate in medical genome project Deal Quote.com Spain
Roche and Junta de Andalucia Department collaborate in medical genome project TradingMarkets
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Caveman Thanksgiving: Prehistoric Man Roasted Birds Too
Planetsave.com - 19 Hours ago
New findings, published in the October issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science, indicate early Europeans enjoyed a much broader diet than first suspected. We have known for a long while that early
Story in Photos: Caveman Roasted Bird Feast Discovery Channel
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Biology, Training And Profit Sharing Make Best Traders
Red Orbit - 19 Hours ago
Researchers have identified a group of traders consistently able to outperform the market, even during the credit crisis. The study by John Coates and Lionel Page of the University of Cambridge offers
Biology, training, and profit sharing make best traders Cambridge Network
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Medical News: The Mammalian System For Controlling Bone Remodelling Also Regulates
BioFind - 8 Hours ago
- 0:00 PST Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts The so-called RANK protein and the molecule that binds to it, the RANK ligand or RANKL, form a focus
The Mammalian System For Controlling Bone Remodelling Also Regulates Fever Medical News Today
Mammalian system for controlling bone remodelling also regulates fever Science Daily
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Drug-resistant bacteria on increase
KISS 95.7 - 13 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
Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in U.S.: Study Montreal Gazette
Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in US Asiaone
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Caltech Scientists Find Emotion-like Behaviors, Regulated by Dopamine, in Fruit
Caltech Daily News - 17 Hours ago
Finding may provide new insights into the neurological basis of ADHD, learning deficits, and more PASADENA, Calif. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered evidence
U.S. scientists discover emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Balita.org
Scientists find emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Xinhua News Agency
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