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Scientific American October 2007 David Biello |
The Trouble with Men Deadbeat granddads, life-shortening sons and genetically bullying brothers -- these are just a few effects revealed in biologist Virpi Lummaa's studies of how evolutionary forces shape later generations.  |
Information Today September 17, 2007 |
Thomson Scientific Introduces Data Platform for Biological Researchers Thomson Scientific announced the release of BONDplus, an integrated, Web-based data platform for biological researchers.  |
Chemistry World September 13, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Bees Tell Their Life Story with Perfumes Researchers have now shown how male orchid bees are able to tell their own tale by collecting and storing fragrances.  |
Chemistry World September 10, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Taking the Sting Out of Malaria Scientists have identified sugar chains lining the mosquito's gut that the malaria parasite latches onto to infect the insect.  |
Chemistry World September 7, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Food Additive Chemistry Here is a look at artificial food additives, as a study commissioned by the UK Food Standards Agency suggests they may increase hyperactivity in children.  |
Chemistry World September 6, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Muscling in on Artificial Actuators Scientists in the US have developed artificial "micromuscles" capable of functions like gripping, walking and even swimming.  |
The Motley Fool September 6, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Britain Unleashes the Wolfman The chimerical future is here. Britain's Human Fertilization and Embryo Authority announced that it will permit scientists to create human-animal hybrid embryos.  |
Chemistry World September 4, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Vitamin C's Anti-Cancer Effects May be Compromised by Fat Vitamin C may raise the level of carcinogens in the stomach rather than lower them as previously thought, UK chemists have found using a new model that for the first time includes the vitamin's interactions with fat.  |
Chemistry World September 2, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Sweet Approach to Tackling Cancer A promising new 'slimline' cancer vaccine that triggers a powerful immune response against excessive sugar molecules has been unveiled by researchers.  |
Geotimes September 2007 Erin Wayman |
Icebergs Help Fertilize the Ocean Floating icebergs may enhance marine life. New research shows that concentrations of phytoplankton, krill and seabirds are higher near icebergs.  |
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