Lizards face extinction from global warming: study
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Lizards are in danger of dying out on a large scale as rising global temperatures force them to spend more time staying cool in the shade and less time tending to basic needs like eating and mating. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap [...]
read moreNASA'S outdated labs jeopardize research: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Many of NASA’s research labs are old, and budget cuts have seriously jeopardized scientific research at the space agency, according to a National Research Council report released 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
read moreScientists find new gene links to breast cancer
LONDON (Reuters) – British scientists have found five common genetic factors linked to the risk of developing breast cancer, giving researchers a better understanding of its causes and clues for developing more treatments. 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
read moreGates backs 78 new projects for health innovation
LONDON (Reuters) – Efforts to develop a vaccine triggered by human sweat, and to control mosquitoes using carnivorous plants, were among 78 science projects that won backing from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Tuesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]
read moreNeanderthals live on in some of us: DNA study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Neanderthals and modern humans interbred, probably when early humans first began to migrate out of Africa, according to a genetic study released on Thursday. 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
read moreScientists bemoan loss of expertise in election
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s scientific community was dismayed Friday at the loss of some its leading advocates in parliamentary elections, and experts said they feared health and science policymaking would suffer as a result. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit [...]
read moreBig Bang machine scientists look to exotic findings
GENEVA (Reuters) – Scientists working on the Big Bang project probing the secrets of the cosmos said on Wednesday their giant particle collider is on course to make unexpected discoveries about the origins and makeup of the universe. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock [...]
read moreScientists decry "assaults" on climate research
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than 250 U.S. scientists on Thursday defended climate change research against “political assaults” and warned that any delay in tackling global warming heightens the risk of a planet-wide catastrophe. 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
read moreU.S., other big powers to refrain from atomic tests
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The five official nuclear powers said on Wednesday they will continue to refrain from conducting any atomic tests and called for all nations to ratify a treaty banning all nuclear explosions. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts [...]
read moreSpecial Report: Inside the battle for Genzyme's future
BOSTON (Reuters) – At a recent dinner to honor the achievements of Henri Termeer, chief executive of biotechnology company Genzyme, Ananth Raman broke down as he recalled the moment he learned his 7-month old daughter had Pompe disease, a rare genetic disorder that was damaging her heart. It was 2005 and doctors told him there [...]
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