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After 35 years, SETI celebrates its most famous alien hunter
CNET.com.au - 18 Hours ago
For anyone who's seen the film Contact, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is a very noble cause. And over the last 35 years, Jill Tarter, who was the inspiration for Jodie Foster's character,
After 35 years, SETI celebrates its most-famous alien hunter Zimbio
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GSK says amends Human Genome tender offer conditions
Reuters - 8 Hours ago
GlaxoSmithKline ( Human Genome adopted a stockholder rights plan earlier in May in an attempt to ward off GSK, arguing that the suitor's $13-a-share bid was inadequate. "Because Human Genome has adopted
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Research and Markets: Sustainable Energy Pricing: Nature, Sustainable Engineering,
CNBC - 10 Hours ago
(BUSINESS WIRE) -- Dublin - Research and Markets () has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Sustainable Energy Pricing: Nature, Sustainable Engineering, and the Science of Energy
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Reality rocks in San Francisco earthquake exhibit
San Francisco Chronicle - 14 Hours ago
The old San Francisco home shook violently as two strong earthquakes ruptured the ground, one at a time. But in the dining room the visitors just laughed in delight - and hung on. As they clung to strong
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Rhine fossils push river's age back 5 million years
SINA - 18 Hours ago
Fossilized antlers, teeth and wood dug up near Europe's storied Rhine River indicate the waterway is 5 million years older than many scientists had thought, according to new research. The Rhine originates
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Streetlights lure beasts of the tiny kind
MSNBC - 21 Hours ago
Predator beetles, other insects are drawn to well-lit areas, study finds Below: x Jump to discuss comments below x Next story in None They didn't mess with turtle the size of a car Advertise | AdChoices
Streetlights lure beasts of the tiny kind (Tech) Manmade Mag
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'Tumbleweed' design could be Mars rover
UPI - 103 Minutes ago
RALEIGH, N.C., May 23 (UPI) -- Researchers at North Carolina State University say their findings could help NASA in its quest for the next generation of such robot rovers. "There is quite a bit of interest
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Specialized ribosomes: a new frontier in gene regulation and organismal biology
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 107 Minutes ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 13, 355 (2012). doi:10.1038/nrm3359 Authors: Shifeng Xue & Maria Barna Historically, the ribosome has been viewed as a complex ribozyme with constitutive rather
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TFIIH: when transcription met DNA repair
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 107 Minutes ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 13, 343 (2012). doi:10.1038/nrm3350 Authors: Emmanuel Compe & Jean-Marc Egly The transcription initiation factor TFIIH is a remarkable protein complex that
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Nuclear transport: Hikeshi 'puts out the fire' in the nucleus
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 107 Minutes ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 13, 341 (2012). doi:10.1038/nrm3362 Author: Rachel David During heat shock, the chaperone HSP70s translocates to the nucleus, although its exact nuclear functions
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Genome instability: An autophagy-independent role for UVRAG
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 107 Minutes ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 13, 340 (2012). doi:10.1038/nrm3366 Author: Maria Papatriantafyllou Ultraviolet irradiation resistance-associated gene (UVRAG) is a tumour suppressor gene
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Marine sulfate-reducing bacteria cause serious corrosion of iron under electroconductive
Environmental Microbiology - 109 Minutes ago
Summary Iron (Fe 0 ) corrosion in anoxic environments (e.g. inside pipelines), a process entailing considerable economic costs, is largely influenced by microorganisms, in particular sulfate-reducing
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Large solar telescope operational
The Hindu - 112 Minutes ago
Share· Comment · print · T+· T- A powerful solar telescope billed as the largest in Europe opened recently on Spain's Canary Islands. Scientists say it will allow them to study the sun in unprecedented
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U.S. Nuclear Industry Faces Risks in Global Market
Scientific American - 3 Hours ago
With U.S. demand for nuclear energy projected to flatline over the next decade, the success or failure of the American nuclear industry will depend on its ability to forge partnerships overseas, particularly
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Phylogeography of Cyananthus delavayi (Campanulaceae) in Hengduan Mountains inferred
Journal of Systematics and Evolution - 7 Hours ago
Abstractâ?? Phylogeographic studies on alpine plants endemic to the Hengduan Mountains (HDM) of the southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) are still limited in number. In this study, we used sequence
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Diligent studies await Bigfoot and Yeti DNA
The Money Times - 7 Hours ago
A summon had been send out for supposed Big Foot material so university scientists can do genetic testing. A new university-backed project aims to probe cryptic species such as the yeti whose existence
Bigfoot & Yeti DNA Study Gets Serious The Oregon Herald
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Solar Impulse prepares for first intercontinental flight
Economic Times - 8 Hours ago
GENEVA: The Swiss sun-powered aircraft Solar Impulse will on Thursday attempt its first intercontinental flight, travelling from Switzerland to Morocco without using a drop of fuel, organisers said. If
Solar Impulse ready for first intercontinental flight Reuters via Yahoo!
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Use of biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs in patients with concurrent
Internal Medicine Journal - 10 Hours ago
Abstract Background:â?? Biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) are effective in the management of inflammatory arthritides. Reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a potential
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Leukaemic transformation of Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative
Internal Medicine Journal - 10 Hours ago
Abstract Background:â?? Leukaemic transformation (LT) is rare in the natural history of Philadelphia(Ph) chromosome-negative myeloproliferative disorders (MPD), and has a dismal prognosis. Little literature
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Seismo-tectonic structure of the Aysén Region, Southern Chile, inferred from the
Geophysical Journal International - 18 Hours ago
SUMMARY On 2007 April 21, a M w = 6.2 earthquake shook the Aysén Fjord, Southern Chile in an unprecedented episode for this region characterized by low seismicity. The area is intersected by the Liquiñe-Ofqui
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Report: Earth sciences face challenges
UPI - 20 Hours ago
WASHINGTON, May 22 (UPI) -- The report by the American Meteorological Society said Earth observations, science and services, or Earth OSS, are vital to virtually all economic sectors and institutions
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Case of marine biologist accused in wife's attack wrapped in mystery
Yahoo! News - 4 Hours ago
A renowned Washington, D.C., marine biologist has been barred for nearly a month from seeing his wife after police identified him as the main suspect in a mysterious attack on her in their apartment.
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Stuck Ketchup Problem Solved by MIT Engineers
LiveScience.com - 3 Hours ago
Natalie Wolchover, Life's Little Mysteries Staff Writer FOLLOW US SHARE Ketchup gliding out of a LiquiGlide-coated bottle. CREDIT: Fastcoexist Tired of vainly thumping the bottom of a ketchup bottle,
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UV Spectroscopy of DNA Duplex and Quadruplex Structures in the Gas Phase
Journal of Physical Chemistry A - 109 Minutes ago
UV absorption spectroscopy is one of the most widely used methods to monitor nucleic acid folding in solution, but the absorption readout is the weighted average contribution of all species present in
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Scientists Unravel Role of Fusion Gene in Prostate Cancer, Weill Cornell Medical
BioSpace - 2 Hours ago
Up to half of all prostate cancer cells have a chromosomal rearrangement that results in a new "fusion" gene and formation of its unique protein -- but no one has known how that alteration promotes cancer
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