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via News-Medical.Net @ 7:24 4th Aug
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Researchers Discover The Gene That Can Cause SuicideThe Researchers that discovered a connection of some specific genes with suicide, affirmed that this research can help in development of effective treatments for many mental disorders. The group of researchers led by Michael Poulter of the Robarts Research Institute at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont. and Hymie Anisman of Carleton's Neuroscience Research Institute at Carleton University in Ottawa, compared the brains of people who committed suicide with the brain of people who died from heart attacks or natural causes. Researchers discovered the proteins that can chemically modify DNA directly. The study showed the presence of high quantity of a particular protein in the brains of people who committed suicide.
in General Science
via Topnews.in @ 9:28 4th Aug
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deCODE and Radboud University Discover Common Variants in the Human Genome Conferring Risk of Bladder Cancer
in Biological Science
via Interest!ALERT @ 16:34 15th Sep
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Like Eavesdropping at a Party: Johns Hopkins Scientists Discover How a Tiny Protein Senses All the Communications in a Cell
in Biological Science
via Ascribe @ 10:59 3rd Aug
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Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Cenix BioScience, and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals discover new pathway for malaria infection
in Biological Science
via Bionity.com @ 21:11 15th Sep
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Summer Heat Too Hot for You? What Is Comfortable? Johns Hopkins Researchers Discover How Animals Sense the 'Comfort Zone'
in Biological Science
via Ascribe @ 10:59 3rd Aug
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ARTICLE (September 18 2008): Poland's Baltic Sea port city of Gdynia has launched an Internet site hoping to discover the fate of its 120,000 pre-World War II residents, most of whom were expelled or killed under Nazi occupation. "The goal of the programme is to discover what happened, name by name, to the pre-war citizens of our city," Ryszard Toczek, head of the project, told AFP.
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via Business Recorder @ 14:43 19th Sep
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REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Zune, Microsoft Corp.'s end-to-end music and entertainment service, again revolutionizes how customers discover and connect to the music they love, where and how they want it. Starting next week, every Zune portable media player will let consumers wirelessly download or stream millions of songs on the go from thousands of wireless hot spots around the country. Free, powerful software and firmware updates will give Zune owners the ability to discover, tag and purchase songs directly from the built-in FM radio, wirelessly access the Zune Marketplace store on the go, and tap into interactive, personalized music recommendations that add even more value to the Zune Pass subscription. Zune is also expanding its device lineup with new 16GB and 120GB capacities as well as shiny new blue-on-silver
in MP3
via Financials.com @ 9:55 9th Sep
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REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Zune, Microsoft Corp.'s end-to-end music and entertainment service, again revolutionizes how customers discover and connect to the music they love, where and how they want it. Starting next week, every Zune portable media player will let consumers wirelessly download or stream millions of songs on the go from thousands of wireless hot spots around the country. Free, powerful software and firmware updates will give Zune owners the ability to discover, tag and purchase songs directly from the built-in FM radio, wirelessly access the Zune Marketplace store on the go, and tap into interactive, personalized music recommendations that add even more value to the Zune Pass subscription. Zune is also expanding its device lineup with new 16GB and 120GB capacities as well as shiny new blue-on-silver
in MP3
via Stockwatch @ 21:03 8th Sep
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The natural world is truly extraordinary. Visit Living Coasts or Paignton Zoo Environmental Park and you'll be amazed by the sheer variety of plants and animals.
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 10:09 24th Aug
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Seafood.com News is a premium seafood industry daily service that incorporates the broadest possible news-gathering network to provide up-to-the minute market information and breaking news. The Seafood.com News service provides a comprehensive daily snapshot of vital industry information for seafood producers, sellers, importers, brokers, traders, distributors, buyers, foodservice and retail executives, restaurant owners and chefs. Now with increased coverage of Latin America and Japan.
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via Seafood.com @ 19:34 7th Aug
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A new enhanced Web site, launched by the Idaho Department of Commerce, provides the details behind the appeal that has drawn an increasing number of businesses and visitors to this northwestern state.
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 2:12 31st Jul
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via VOA News @ 6:25 1st Oct
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Penn.—Scientists have identified a gene in rice that controls the size and weight of rice grains, which may help breed high-yield rice. "The GIF1 gene is responsible for controlling the activity of the enzyme invertase, which is located in the cell wall and converts sucrose to substances that then are used to create starch," said study researcher Zuhua He. "Invertase is important in the formation of starch within developing grains of rice. If invertase is not active, the rice plant cannot produce edible grains."
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via Food Product Design @ 16:56 29th Sep
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via ABC News @ 13:34 29th Sep
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As medical disorders go, narcolepsy has the paradox of being popularly portrayed in comedy, but being a rare, devastating and poorly understood condition in real life.
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via Checkbiotech @ 13:34 29th Sep
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mathematicians at UCLA have discovered a 13-million-digit prime number, a long-sought milestone that makes them eligible for a $100,000 prize.
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via LiveScience.com @ 9:20 28th Sep
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Imagine you’re sitting in front of your computer, sweating and panicky. No, the air conditioning is not broken. And no, you didn’t forward an inappropriate e-mail to your boss. Instead, you’re in the final few minutes of bidding in an eBay auction. As the clock ticks down, the tension mounts. Will your last bid put you over the top? Can you defeat your opponents and claim the prize?
in Online Auctions
via ArsTechnica @ 1:07 26th Sep
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Scientists using data from the U.S. space agency's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe have identified an unexpected motion in distant galaxy clusters.
in General Science
via Post Chronicle @ 15:27 25th Sep
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GREENBELT, Md., Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Scientists using data from the U.S. space agency's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe have identified an unexpected motion in distant galaxy clusters.
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via UPI @ 15:36 24th Sep
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Materials Testing Machines, Force Measurement Instruments, Polymer Test Equipment and Texture Analysers from Lloyd Instruments
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via AZoM @ 11:08 23rd Sep
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Newswise - Dr. Tak Mak and scientists at The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital have discovered the role of two "cousins" in the genetic family tree of cancer development.
in Biological Science
via Interest!ALERT @ 18:04 21st Sep
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(NECN) - Peter Howe, NECN business reporter, takes us through the important questions which should be answered this coming week. Howe compares this plan to the Super Fund used to clean up 1,500 industrial toxic waste sites back in the 1980's, as the...
in Biological Science
via NECN.com @ 18:05 21st Sep
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Toronto: Dr. Tak Mak and scientists at The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital have discovered the role of two "cousins" in the genetic family tree of cancer development.
in Biological Science
via The Hindu @ 12:25 19th Sep
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Segue 1 is 50 times dimmer than the star cluster pictured above but is 1000 times more massive meaning most of its mass must be made up of dark matter. (Credit: Sloan Digital Sky Survey)
in Space Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 19:26 18th Sep
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