Unowned animals discovery
- Science (09 Mar, 2007)
Aggressive women - genes' fault
A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. ...
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- Science (14 Mar, 2007)
Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men
Till now scientists have been aware of the fact that exposure to phthalates is linked to reproductive issues. Recently they have discovered that this chemical, found in nearly everything including plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, lubricants, paint and soaps, is strongly connected to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center. ...
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- Science (23 Apr, 2007)
Worms and Humans Are One Family
Research proved that the worms and humans have the same origins, at lest their nervous systems do. While it was a fact that they have some common ancestors, yet now it was proved their nervous systems are forming in about the same way. ...
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- Science (10 Jan, 2008)
Glowing Pig Gives Birth to Glowing Piglets
A pig that was cloned by Chinese scientists passed its genes to the piglets. This discovery will be helpful for the development of human transplant organs. ...
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- Science (21 May, 2008)
Scientific Breakthrough: Extinct Animal DNA Revived in a Live Animal
For the first time DNA from the extinct Tasmanian tiger was brought to life in another living organism by Australian scientists ...
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- Science (05 Nov, 2009)
Researchers Hope to Create Genetic Zoo With 10,000 Species
An international group of scientists will gather a collection of DNA samples taken from more than 10,000 animal species. Genome 10K will be able to provide important clues on the evolution of vertebrates. ...
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- Science (19 Sep, 2008)
Hundreds of New Species Discovered in Australian Waters
Scientists found hundreds of new kinds of animals that have never been described or collected before on Australian reefs. ...
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- Science (17 Nov, 2008)
100M-Years-Old Primitive Organisms Discovered in Tree Resin
Intact marine microorganisms have been recently found in tree resin. Scientists claim that the perfectly preserved microorganisms might have been trapped in the resin 100 million years ago. ...
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- Health & Fitness (19 Nov, 2008)
Hunger and narcotic substances
French scientists have come to the conclusion that the state of continuous hunger, characteristic for persons sick with anorexia, has an influence on the human brain similar to those of narcotic substances. ...
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- Current Events (22 Nov, 2008)
The Shnobel Award - Directly From Harvard
As a tradition, before the Nobel week in Harvard, at the beginning of October this year, there also took place the 18th yearly Ceremony of Shnobel Awards. The Shnobel award is a special award given for researches that at first make you laugh and which only later make you think. ...
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- Environment (01 Dec, 2008)
Evolution of Turtle's Shell Retraced
The recent discovery of turtle fossils in southwestern China gave scientists the possibility to determine the origin of their shells. As they found out, ancestors of modern turtles had hardened skin on their backs instead of shells. ...
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- Environment (08 Dec, 2008)
Ancient Tribes Celebrated on Grave Sites
A new research in Southern America has found out that ancient tribes organized celebrations and barbeques right on the graves of their departed chiefs. ...
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- Health & Fitness (29 Jan, 2009)
Brain Hemispheres Make War For Neurons
The majority of animals, including human beings, have an unequal division of functions between the 2 brain hemispheres. But it isn't that simple since the hemispheres are involved in a real war in order to obtain one or another responsibility. ...
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- Health & Fitness (21 Mar, 2009)
Is Stress Harmful For The Brain?
In the early 1990's, J. Douglas Bremner and his colleagues from the National Center of Studies Upon Posttraumatic Disturbances have discovered that the volume of the hippocampus is decreased among war veterans, who had suffered from posttraumatic stress. ...
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- Health & Fitness (30 Mar, 2009)
Japanese Scientists Created New Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Scientists from the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, Japan, managed to create the next-generation vaccine that tackles human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to uterine cervical cancer. ...
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