Articles for "Science" (328 posts)

Bad night's sleep can hamper body's insulin use

On May 12th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LONDON (Reuters) – Just one sleepless night can hamper the body’s ability to use insulin to process sugar in the bloodstream, according to a study which scientists say might help explain why diabetes is on the rise. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market [...]

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Gene scan shows man's risk for heart attack, cancer

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A California college professor who sequenced his own genome has had it analyzed — and discovered he has a high risk of dropping dead of a sudden heart attack, as well as a high prostate cancer risk. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, [...]

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NASA may stretch out Mars missions to save money

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – NASA is considering a plan to get around limited budgets set in Washington by stretching out missions to bring back samples from Mars, a researcher said 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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Iceland has longest-lived men, U.S. scores poorly

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – AIDS, smoking and obesity are reversing progress made in helping people live longer around the world, with mortality rates worsening over the past 20 years in 37 countries, researchers reported on Thursday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts [...]

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Global floating ice in "constant retreat": study

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LONDON (Reuters) – The world’s floating ice is in “constant retreat,” showing an instability which will increase global sea levels, according to a report published in Geophysical Research Letters 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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Doctor fixes heart with remote-controlled robot

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LONDON (Reuters) – Doctors at a British hospital have carried out the first heart rhythm operation using a remote -controlled robot and say its success means patients could be treated by doctors in other cities, or even other countries. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and [...]

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Natural compound speeds bone growth: report

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A protein produced naturally by the body can speed up bone growth and may offer a route to fixing fractures more quickly, researchers reported 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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Russian cargo craft heads for space station

On May 3rd, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian spacecraft lifted off on Wednesday with supplies for the International Space Station and its crew. 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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World's largest telescope to be built in Chile

On April 28th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

SANTIAGO (Reuters) – The world’s largest telescope will be built in Chile’s northern desert at a cost over $1 billion, the European Southern Observatory said on Monday, and will set its sights on discovering other worlds like our own. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and [...]

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Experts try to break dengue scourge with gene study

On April 28th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Former policewoman Jaycee Choy had to be pushed around in a wheelchair and couldn’t eat for a week when she fell ill with dengue fever in 2005, the year when Singapore was hit by its worst dengue epidemic. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small [...]

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