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for the Week of June 19 to June 26, 2011
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Posted 2011-06-25:
- Modern fish communities live fast and die young
- Chemist solves riddle of killer diseases
- 'Orca ears' inspire researchers to develop ultrasensitive undersea microphone
- Lowering the color of crystals in sugar factories
- Pollinators make critical contribution to healthy diets
- Exposure to parental stress increases pollution-related lung damage in children
- Biologist discovers key regulators for biofilm development
- Hidden lives of Baltimore's Irish immigrants unearthed for first time
Posted 2011-06-25:
- Some captive chimpanzees show signs of compromised mental health, research shows
- Sepsis: Leaking blood vessels may be cause of infection-spreading condition, researchers suggest
- Mantis shrimp eye could improve high-definition CDs, DVDs
- Deep history of coconuts decoded: Origins of cultivation, ancient trade routes, and colonization of the Americas
- Northern Eurasian snowpack could be a predictor of winter weather in US, team from UGA reports
- Genes at the flick of a light switch: Human cells fitted with synthetic signaling cascade
- Ovenbirds eavesdrop on chipmunks to protect nests
- Newspaper archives help to understand coastal flooding along the South of England
- Discovering lost salmon at sea
- Protein unique to avian retina contributes to visual acuity by helping eyes 'breathe'
- Physicist's discovery alters conventional understanding of sight
- Effects of stress can be inherited, and here's how
- Scientists uncover an unhealthy herds hypothesis
- Birds 'flap run' instead if flying over obstacles to save energy
- Social amoebae rely on genetic 'lock and key' to identify kin
- No two strands are alike: New mechanism for elongation of viral genome termini
- Even in flies, enriched learning drives need for sleep, study finds
- Study of phytoremediation benefits of 86 indoor plants published; Japanese royal fern tops list for formaldehyde removal effectiveness
- Biodiversity in a changing Middle East
Posted 2011-06-24:
- Marine turtle movements tracked
- Sleep switch found in fruit flies
- Large numbers of birth defects seen near mountaintop mining operations
- Body temperatures of dinosaurs measured for first time: Some dinosaurs were as warm as most modern mammals
- Hybrid Leishmania parasites on the loose
- Model helps pinpoint cyanobacterial genes that capture the sun's energy
- Cautionary tale for people with diabetes: Dog consumed part of a sleeping patient's toe
- Birds' eye view is far more colorful than our own
- Current strategy for medicating patients may be giving many drug-resistant diseases a big competitive advantage
- Stiff sediments made 2004 Sumatra earthquake deadliest in history
- Evolution to the rescue: Species may adapt quickly to rapid environmental change, yeast study shows
- Electrical water detection
- Discovery offers molecular insights into link between Parkinson's and pesticides
- Migration patterns of marine predators
- Thermometer for dinosaurs: Researchers identify body temperature of these long-extinct giant saurians
Posted 2011-06-23:
- Teeming with life, Pacific's California current likened to Africa's Serengeti Plain
- Economic cost of weather may total 5 billion in US
- Caribou in Alberta's oil sands stressed by human activity, not wolves, research suggests
- Wild Cuban crocodiles hybridize with American crocs
- Researchers create tool to put the lid on solar power fluctuations
- Oldest Eurasian hominoids lived in Swabia: Molar tooth dated at 17 million years old
- Picky pollinators: Native U.S. bees are selective about where they live and feed
- Cutting edge training developed the human brain 80,000 years ago
- Self-cleaning anodes could facilitate cost-effective coal-powered fuel cells
- Livestock manure and agricultural by-products to produce biogas
- Surprises from the ocean: Marine plankton and ocean pH
- Lyme disease tick adapts to life on the (fragmented) prairie
- Consumer views on eating cloned animals: Americans more accepting than Europeans, study suggests
- How dense is a cell? Combining ancient principle with new technology, researchers devise new way to answer question
- Strawberries boost red blood cells, study finds
- Where will grizzly bears roam? Conservation value of roadless public land in Montana's Crown of the Continent Ecosystem
- 'Lover's lane' for birds found in Arctic
- Yeast genomes: Genetic codes for species of yeasts identified and compared
- Birds of a feather display only a fraction of possible colors
- Early-season strawberry tested in high elevation conditions
- Artificial light quality affects herbivore preference for seedlings
- Decade-long study of Pacific predators shows importance of biological 'hotspots'
- Plant growth rate, stem length unaffected by rice hull, peat substrate
Posted 2011-06-22:
- Multiple ocean stresses threaten 'globally significant' marine extinction, experts warn
- Forklift trucks that run on a green charge
- Survival of the weakest? Bacteria develop restraint for survival in a rock-paper-scissors community
- Earliest art in the Americas: Ice Age image of mammoth or mastodon found in Florida
- Blueberries help lab rats build strong bones
- Adulterated cocaine causing serious skin reactions; With up to 70 percent contaminated, doctors warn of potential public health epidemic
- Shipwrecks no more: Recycling old boats
- Can humans sense Earth's magnetism? Human retina protein can function as light-sensitive magnetic sensor
- Resveratrol studies confirms potential health boost
- Causes of melting tropical glaciers over past 10,000 years identified
- Seven new species of mammals discovered in Philippines
- Fastest sea-level rise in 2,000 years linked to increasing global temperatures
- Fighting massive declines in frog populations with bacteria and fungicides
- Madagascar marine resources plundered by international seafood markets
- Unexpected function of dyslexia-linked gene: Controlling cilia of cells
- Mimicking nature at the nanoscale: Selective transport across a biomimetic nanopore
- How the immune system responds to hepatitis A virus
Posted 2011-06-21:
- Horse blind date could lead to loss of foal
- Production of mustard oils: On the origin of an enzyme
- Fat substitutes linked to weight gain: Rats on high-fat diet gained more weight after eating low-calorie potato chips made with fat substitutes
- Enzymes will play a key role in development of sustainable society, expert says
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide buildup unlikely to spark abrupt climate change, scientists find
- 'My dishwasher is trying to kill me': New research finds harmful fungal pathogens living in dishwasher seals
- Ancient Mycenaean fortress uncovered
- Did climate change cause Greenland's ancient Viking community to collapse?
- Could bacterial predator be harnessed to mop up biofilms?
- Cholesterol boosts antibiotic resistance in H. pylori
- Surroundings matter: Researchers engineer the environment for stem cell development to control differentiation
- Arctic snow can harbor deadly assassin: Killer fungal strains
- From seawater to freshwater with a nanotechnology filter
- Finding reserves on the electrical grid
- Grab the leash: Dog walkers more likely to reach exercise benchmarks
- Salt marsh sediments help gauge climate-change-induced sea level rise
- Researchers link fastest sea-level rise in two millennia to increasing temperatures
- Hybrid lab combines technologies to make biorenewable fuels and products
Posted 2011-06-20:
- Cave researchers explore stream-filled cavern at entrance to Jerusalem
- Molecular movements could lead to new way to treat cancer
- 'Lost' bats found breeding on UK's Isles of Scilly
- Mimivirus isolated, genome amputated
Posted 2011-06-19:
- More evidence vitamin D boosts immune response
- New clues about protein linked to Parkinson's disease: Structural biologists measure energy difference between protein variants
- Dawn of agriculture took toll on health
- Ocean's harmful low-oxygen zones growing, are sensitive to small changes in climate
Posted 2011-06-18:
- Tapeworm drug inhibits colon cancer metastasis
- Size matters -- in virulent fungal spores -- and suggests ways to stop a killer
- Nitrogen-fixing bacterial symbiont promises trove of natural products
- How the immune system fights back against anthrax infections
- Gatekeepers: How microbes make it past tight spaces between cells
- Where have all the flowers gone? High-mountain wildflower season reduced, affecting pollinators like bees, hummingbirds
- Heightened immunity to colds makes asthma flare-ups worse, study suggests
- Lyme disease bacteria take cover in lymph nodes
- Landsat 5 satellite helps emergency managers fight largest fire in Arizona history
- Zebra mussel invasion in Spain is irreversible, experts say
- Scientists develop a fatty 'kryptonite' to defeat multidrug-resistant 'super bugs'
- Plants teach humans a thing or two about fighting diseases
- Scientists learn how horseweed shrugs off herbicide
- Consumers express their concern about the EHEC bacteria
- Simulation models offer clarity with regard to energy transition decisions
- For third consecutive year, Spanish Institute of Oceanography obtains massive bluefin tuna spawnings in captivity
Posted 2011-06-17:
- Important aspects of signaling across cell membranes in plants revealed
- Fly larvae used to remove organic waste on an industrial scale
- A knockout resource for mouse genetics: Mouse gene knockout resource will empower mammalian gene studies for a generation
- Neutrons, simulations reveal details of molecule that complicates next-generation biofuels
- Old, large, living trees must be left standing to protect nesting animals, study shows
- Port of Athens was once an island, French-Greek team finds
- First self-powered device with wireless data transmission
- What will climate change and sea level rise mean for barrier islands?
- Golden algae responsible for killing millions of fish is less toxic in sunlight
- Fish weight-watchers
- Life after 'Snowball Earth': New fossils suggest rapid recovery of life after global freeze
- E. coli bacteria more likely to develop resistance after exposure to low levels of antibiotics
- What makes a plant a plant?
- Early French had a taste for beer
- Scientists override errant form of genetic signaling for first time: Changing genetic 'red light' to green holds promise for treating disease
- 'Glowing hands' in the waiting room improves kids' handwashing
- Dating an ancient episode of severe global warming
- When singing mice choose a mate, a skillful song gets the gal
- Leaky genes put evolution on the fast track, researchers find
- Using olive oil in your diet may prevent a stroke
- The mushroom with no name
- Landsat 5 satellite sees Mississippi River floodwaters lingering
- Fortifying corn masa flour with folic acid could prevent birth defects, March of Dimes says
- New supercomputer will chase novel genes
- Youths in tough gangs own dogs for companionship and socializing
Posted 2011-06-16:
- NASA satellite gallery shows Chilean volcano plume moving around the world
- 'SpongeBob' mushroom discovered in the forests of Borneo
- Evidence of a natural origin for banned drug that plumps up livestock
- Malaria vaccination strategy provides model for superior protection
- European experts propose method to harmonize nuclear emergency plans
- Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets may reduce both tumor growth rates and cancer risk
- Wild winds: Changes in weather patterns creating more severe storms
- 'Casanova gene' in female songbirds: Females inherit 'infidelity gene' from their fathers
- Using recycled cardboard in food packaging risks contaminating food with mineral oils, study finds
- Wired for sound: A small fish's brain illustrates how people and other vertebrates produce sounds
- 'Thermal pollution' in rivers not fully mediated by gravel augmentation
- Daytime sleepiness is associated with an increased craving for carbs among teens
- 3-D tracking of single molecules inside cells using new multifocal plane microscopy method
- Rainwater harvest study finds roofing material affects water quality
Posted 2011-06-15:
- Stress may lead to better bird parenting
- Flooding of farmland does not increase levels of potentially harmful flame retardants in milk, study suggests
- Why hair turns gray: Communication between hair follicles and melanocyte stem cells key to mystery
- New cell type offers immunology hope
- Salivating over wheat plants may net Hessian flies big meal or death
- Ancestry plays vital role in nutrition and disease, study shows
- Major flooding on the Mississippi River likely to cause large Gulf of Mexico dead zone
- New insights on how solar minimums affect Earth
- Poplar tree leaf bud extract could fight skin aging
- Algal turf scrubbers clean water with sunlight
- Proving Darwin right: New study supports hypothesis that competition is stronger between more closely related species
- Deadly amphibian disease found in the last disease-free region of central America
- New clues about aging: Genetic splicing mechanism triggers both premature aging syndrome and normal cellular aging
- Life-history traits of extinct species may be discoverable, large-scale DNA sequencing data suggest
- Undernourishment in pregnant, lactating females found key to next generation's disease
- Controlling starch in sugar factories
- The energy debate: Coal vs. nuclear
- Record Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' predicted due to Mississippi River flooding
- Palm oil insulation could transform transformers
Posted 2011-06-14:
- Clever tool use in parrots and crows
- Dengue virus circulating between monkeys and mosquitoes could emerge to cause human outbreaks
- Birdsong independent of brain size: Sex difference in the brain varies according to social status
- New study of storm generation could improve rainfall prediction in West Africa
- Tiny marine animals found to share 'diver's weight belt' technique with whales
- Single GFP-expressing cell is basis of living laser device
- In very narrow spaces, liquids behave more like gels
- How spiders breathe under water: Spider's diving bell performs like gill extracting oxygen from water
- First wood-digesting enzyme found in bacteria could boost biofuel production
- Deciding to stay or go is a deep-seated brain function, monkey-watching researchers find
- We are all mutants: First direct whole-genome measure of human mutation predicts 60 new mutations in each of us
- New evidence of genetic 'arms race' against malaria
- Widespread stream biodiversity declines at low levels of urban development
- Tuning 'metasurface' with fluid in new concept for sensing and chemistry
- Silver from the Americas may have entered the Spanish economy later than thought
- Walking microdroplets collect viruses and bacteria
- How prehistoric Native Americans of Cahokia made copper artifacts
Posted 2011-06-13:
- Chemistry with sunlight: Combining electrochemistry and photovoltaics to clean up oxidation reactions
- Non-alcoholic wheat beer boosts athletes' health, sport doctors say
- Citrate key in bone's nanostructure
- Using waste heat from automobile exhaust
- Eight substances added to U.S. Report on Carcinogens, including formaldehyde, may increase cancer risk
- Nighttime lights clarify economic activity: Combining lights and statistics may yield high-resolution global economic data
- Researchers link cell division and oxygen levels; Findings also solve long-standing paradox
- Chasing EHEC via computer: Scientists in Germany provide free access to enteric pathogen's genetic regulation data
- Family genetic research reveals the speed of human mutation
Posted 2011-06-12:
- Photosynthesis mechanics: Tapping into plants is the key to combat climate change, says scientist
- Key function of enzyme involved in RNA processing described
- 'Super varieties' of wheat expected to boost yields and block deadly threat to food security
- Communicating in a crisis: Researchers devise new technique to help rescuers communicate after terrorist attacks
- Earth from space: A gush of volcanic gas
- New constellations of species change ecosystems
Posted 2011-06-11:
- Biologists uncover regulatory mechanism for gene expression in the visual system
- Two isolates from E. coli outbreak sequenced
- Landsat satellite images compare before and after Massachusetts tornado
- Fighting oil-spills with air-bubbles
- New parallelization technique boosts computers' ability to model biological systems
- NASA's 'Age of Aquarius' dawns with California launch
- Venice to suffer fewer storm surges
- Meteorite holds clues to organic chemistry of early Earth
- How cells' sensing hairs are made
- Adjustable valves gave ancient plants the edge
- Chemists devise better way to prepare workhorse molecules
- Saving wildlife with forensic genetics
- Deaths and major morbidity from asbestos-related diseases in Asia likely to surge in next 20 years, experts warn
- NASA goes below the surface to understand salinity
- Genome sequence could reveal 'Achilles' heels' of important wheat disease
- Significant litter of cheetah cubs born at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- European Union's 'DemoCLOCK' project to cut cost of capturing CO<sub>2</sub>
Posted 2011-06-10:
- Why animals don't have infrared vision: Source of the visual system's 'false alarms' discovered
- Swine flu spread was much wider than first thought, scientists say
- Early agricultural piracy informs the domestication of rice
- Study confirms safety, cancer-targeting ability of nutrient in broccoli, other vegetables, researchers say
- 'Biological circuit' components developed; New microscope technique for measuring them
- Canine connection: Study explores how dogs think and learn about human behavior
- Huge ancient language dictionary finished after 90 years
- Aircraft systems in the environmental chamber
- Competition between females leads to infanticide in some primates
- Can evolution outpace climate change? Tiny seashore animal suggests not
- An alternative to antibiotics
- Ecology biased against non-native species?
- Water's surface not all wet: Some water molecules split the difference between gas and liquid
- Stable temperatures boost biodiversity in tropical mountains, study finds
- Asteroid served up 'custom orders' of life's ingredients
- Engaging high school students in soil science inquiry
- Dramatic fall in cases of meningitis A in three West African nations after new vaccine introduction
- Is free global trade too great a threat to food supplies, natural heritage and health?
Posted 2011-06-09:
- Stranding records are faithful reflection of live whale and dolphin populations, study suggests
- Planet's soils are under threat, expert warns
- Tut, tut: Microbial growth in pharaoh's tomb suggests burial was a rush job
- Dolphins use double sonar: Researchers discover that dolphins can generate two sound beam projections simultaneously
- Dangerous toxin discovered in critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal
- Lack of relationships, education top list of common American regrets
- Scientists create humanized mouse model for hepatitis C
- Mountain pine beetle activity may impact snow accumulation and melt
- Current carbon dioxide emission higher than it was just before ancient episode of severe global warming
- Bacteria that clean art: Restorers and microbiologists use bacteria to make works of art shine like new
- GPS stations can detect clandestine nuclear tests
- Bacteria on old-growth trees may help forests grow
- 'Wrong'-time eating reduces fertility in fruit flies: Study points to fertility-metabolism connection
- New bee viruses identified: Finding offers baseline to study colony collapse
- Coffee drinking improves hepatitis C treatment response, study suggests
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