Articles for "Science" (328 posts)

UK inquiry finds emails do not undermine climate science

On July 7th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LONDON (Reuters) – Emails stolen from one of the world’s leading climate change research centers contained no evidence to undermine the case for manmade global warming, a report found on Wednesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit http://www.stockorange.com

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U.S. songbirds carry low-risk bird flu, study finds

On July 7th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Songbirds such as sparrows and thrushes carry various forms of bird flu and could potentially spread the viruses to pigs and poultry, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit http://www.stockorange.com

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La Nina expected in Pacific this year: WMO

On July 7th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

GENEVA (Reuters) – La Nina is likely to cool the tropical Pacific in coming months, a phenomenon which usually causes stronger monsoons across Asia and eastern Australia, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Tuesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts [...]

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Russian cargo docks with space station on 2nd try

On July 7th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

MOSCOW (Reuters) – An unmanned Russian cargo ship docked successfully Sunday at the International Space Station (ISS) on its second attempt after missing it Friday due to a faulty radio link, a Russian space official said. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]

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Russian cargo docks with space station on 2nd try

On July 4th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

MOSCOW (Reuters) – An unmanned Russian cargo ship docked successfully Sunday at the International Space Station (ISS) on its second attempt after missing it Friday due to a faulty radio link, a Russian space official said. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]

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Gene pattern predicts who will live the longest

On July 4th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Researchers have found a pattern of genes that predicts with more accuracy than ever before who might live to be 100 or older — even if they have other genes linked with disease. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]

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NASA delays shuttle finale until 2011

On July 4th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – NASA on Thursday postponed the final two missions of the space shuttle program until November and February due to delays preparing the last load of spare parts for the International Space Station. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market [...]

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Fossil of mega-toothed killer whale found in Peru

On July 2nd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LIMA (Reuters) – The fossil of a giant whale called Leviathan for having teeth bigger than a grown man’s forearms has been found in Peru by paleontologists who on Thursday said it may have been the largest predator to ever roam the seas. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily [...]

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Gene pattern predicts who will live the longest

On July 2nd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Researchers have found a pattern of genes that predicts with more accuracy than ever before who might live to be 100 or older — even if they have other genes linked with disease. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]

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NASA delays shuttle finale until 2011

On July 2nd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – NASA on Thursday postponed the final two missions of the space shuttle program until November and February due to delays preparing the last load of spare parts for the International Space Station. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market [...]

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