New Patient-Friendly Way to Make Stem Cells for Fight Against Heart Disease
Nov 30 their research was published in the journal Stem Cells: Translational Medicine.
Study, British Heart (BHF) Foundation, Medical Research Council (MRC) and the Wellcome Trust funding, the scientists a way that they encourage a normal blood cells from pluripotent stem (IPS) cells (3) the need to determine the model to get.may need in IPS cells.....Read more
Study, British Heart (BHF) Foundation, Medical Research Council (MRC) and the Wellcome Trust funding, the scientists a way that they encourage a normal blood cells from pluripotent stem (IPS) cells (3) the need to determine the model to get.may need in IPS cells.....Read more
Risk of Childhood Obesity Can Be Predicted at Birth
More on a simple formula ONE PLOS Open Access Journal published a study
in a child's chances of being obese in childhood can predict.
Formula, which is available as an online calculator, child obesity her birth weight, parental body mass index, based on the number of people at risk is estimated, mother's occupational status and whether they smoked during pregnancy.....Read more
Formula, which is available as an online calculator, child obesity her birth weight, parental body mass index, based on the number of people at risk is estimated, mother's occupational status and whether they smoked during pregnancy.....Read more
First Evidence of Ocean Acidification Affecting Live Marine Creatures in the Southern Ocean
Shells of sea snails - pteropods known as - in the ocean around
Antarctica for a new journal Nature Geoscience, according to a study
published this week by ocean acidification is being dissolved. For small
animals, fish and birds are a valuable source of food and marine carbon
cycle plays an important....Read more
Farmed salmon nutrients from waste could feed marine industry
ScienceDaily (23 November, 2012) - salmon production from waste waters
off the coast of Norway is. Researchers say this is a medium - NOK 6
billion worth per year - for a new biological product will be exploited....Read more
Bubble eyes a loose spiral galaxy
ScienceDaily (23 November, 2012) - NASA / ESA hubble space telescope
spiral galaxy ESO 499 G37, a distant background galaxies are scattered
with stars against a nearby want to see here......Read more
Fetuses in the womb, according to new research Yawn
ScienceDaily (22November, 2012) - We know that newborn babies hiccup in
the womb swallow new observational study, and concluded that they
constantly yawn.
Durham and Lancaster universities from 15 healthy fetuses,, 4D scans also suggest that yawning is a developmental process that doctors and potentially the health of a fetus can list.....Read more
Durham and Lancaster universities from 15 healthy fetuses,, 4D scans also suggest that yawning is a developmental process that doctors and potentially the health of a fetus can list.....Read more
Scientists discover dwarf planet 'Makemake' sans atmosphere
Astronomers have discovered that about two-thirds the size of Pluto the dwarf planet, is the lack of atmosphere.
Pluto is a planet way round, but after that Eris, the solar system's most massive known dwarf planet closest to the sun in the 'Makemake' journey around the sun.
The last comments showed that chilly Makemake with her as dwarf planets, some......Read more
Pluto is a planet way round, but after that Eris, the solar system's most massive known dwarf planet closest to the sun in the 'Makemake' journey around the sun.
The last comments showed that chilly Makemake with her as dwarf planets, some......Read more
Beneficial Microbes Are 'Selected and Nurtured' in the Human Gut
Led by the University of Oxford and a new open access Journal PLOS
Biology on November 20 published a study in man and animals, including
gut microbes actively select the best partner and nutritious secretion
that their candidates ...........Read more
Mars Formed from Similar Building Blocks to That of Earth, Reveals Study of Martian Meteorites
Conel Alexander Wang Jianhua, including Carnegie and a team of
scientists studied hydrogen from water Martian interior and found the
building blocks of Mars from the ground up, but there were differences
in the evolution of the two planets. This means that terrestrial
planets, including Earth, are the sources of water - chondritic
meteorites. However, unlike on Earth, Martian rock environment such as
water contains volatiles, are not recyclable planet's deep interior......Read more
View of apparent genetic DNA in skin cells
(18 November, 2012) - Current wisdom is that every cell in
the body contains the same DNA. However, stem cells derived from skin, a
new study found that genetic variation in body tissues, with deep
implications for genetic screening in search of a......Read more
Two opposing ways unsolicited voluntary disclosure of human memory Forget
(17 October, 2012) - Forget the wrong that was humiliating party last
night PAS. It turns out, but we have two opposing ways in which the mind
voluntarily to forget unwanted memories that allows, Cell Press journal
by October 17, according to a study published in.......Read more
Himalayan Glaciers Will Shrink by Almost 10 Percent, Even If Temperatures Hold Steady
Come rain or shine, or even snow, glaciers of the Himalayas for many years to come will continue to shrink.
Brigham Young University professor of geology forecast by Rupper Bhutan summer.......Read more
Brigham Young University professor of geology forecast by Rupper Bhutan summer.......Read more
Even Moderate Drinking in Pregnancy Can Affect a Child's IQ
A new study led by researchers with the (ALSPAC can) and a PLOS published on November 15
For pregnant women, moderate drinking during pregnancy completely avoid conflicting advice about current shows that moderate use is safe and recommended to others with some official guidelines. Previous studies on the effects of moderate alcohol intake on a child's IQ conflicting and contradictory evidence is produced. This may be because it is...........Read more
For pregnant women, moderate drinking during pregnancy completely avoid conflicting advice about current shows that moderate use is safe and recommended to others with some official guidelines. Previous studies on the effects of moderate alcohol intake on a child's IQ conflicting and contradictory evidence is produced. This may be because it is...........Read more
Human Eye Gives Researchers Visionary Design for New, More Natural Lens Technology
(Nov. 14, 2012)..The material naturally architectures, multilayered plastic layers of the
butterfly wing scales, human tendons, and even as those found in the
human eye, active growth occurring to apply mechanical force, novel
reflective features, discoveries and products with improved power and
optics, "Ponting explains........Read more
Making the Case for Science: Representative Randy Hultgren Sees Room For Improvement in Federal Role
Representative Randy Hultgren (R IL) Bill Foster came to Washington in
2011 after the defeat, PhD, one of the few scientists in Congress.
(Foster Congress in January a couple different district representatives
Biggert (R IL) will be back after defeat.) Although Hultgren *, an
attorney and former Illinois state legislator, a background in science,
he U.S. House of Representatives Committee joined the Science, Space,
Technology, and immediately on basic research as a lawyer made a name
for himself.......Read more
European research projects plagued by financial errors
European research projects dealing with financial mistake,European
research projects ineligible fault claim costs are hundreds of millions
of euros,Euro millions of European research funding error the European
Union (EU) by making errors in their accounts funded with half of all
projects potentially being claimed.....Read more
Why Antarctic Sea Ice Cover Has Increased Under the Effects of Climate Change
There is no direct evidence that the Antarctic sea ice during the past
20 years Drift is the change, in response to changing winds this week's
journal Nature Geoscience has been published. NERC British Antarctic
Survey (BAS) and NASA's jet propulsion (JPL) Laboratory, Pasadena,
California, that explains why scientists, in a dramatic loss of Arctic......Read more
Extensive drug pairing identifies new cancer treatments
11 Sunday November 2012
Sometimes there is no short cut. 100 The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration about cancer (FDA) approved the drug, it is best used in
combination, can cause cancer resistant to individual drugs. But the
sheer number of possible combinations to find effective pairings because
it is difficult. If Susan Rockville, Maryland, National Cancer
Institute, and colleagues in the Holbeck tried them all...read more
Rhino poacher jailed for 40 years in South Africa
10 November 2012
Chumlong Lemtongthai is a scheme to smuggle horns to Asia's black market
as a core trophy hunting in South Africa White Rhino used to play a
large part admitted. They pose as Asian nationals employed hunters and
game farms in the North West Province to participate in organized hunts...........read more
Grape Seed Extract Bollixes NorovirusA recent survey found that grape seed extract in place of Norovirus (Norovirus is acting virus with human norovirus pathological and / or biological properties) and can reduce the infectivity. Now, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and dean of collaborators have shown that grape seed extract protein capsid, the virus coat denaturing, thus disabling the virus so...................read more
Comet Collisions Every Six Seconds Explain 17-Year-Old Stellar MysteryFor millions of years ScienceDaily (8 November, 2012) - Every six comets have been invited to star in the constellation Cetus 49 CETI, which appears near naked eye with each other colliding.......read more
Climate Predictions
Juli Berwald National Geographic News Nov 8, 2012 published The superstorm of Sandy, climate change has many radar. By some accounts, the sea temperatures warm Gulf Stream storm as it plowed up, and the rising flood waters might have been.........read more |
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