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The architecture of access

pulsereed wrote 1 month ago: Technology percolates into our lives through three prongs that are supported and sustained by variou … more →

Tags: Science & Technology, knowledge, Research, journals, open access, Repositories, PubMed, Gold OA, Green OA

New Studies Find Epstein-Barr Virus May Actually Be Protective Against Autoimmune Development

mindbodyshift wrote 1 month ago: by Renée Canada On Monday, a surprising and promising new development in autoimmune research was ann … more →

Tags: Prevention, Autoimmune Disease, immune health, renee canada, Lupus, Autoimmune disease, EBV, Epstein-Barr virus, monocnucleosis

wait and drink tea7 comments

lahikmajoe wrote 1 month ago: waiting and drinking tea I have a friend who definitely believes in the Pareto principle and quotes … more →

Tags: Thunking, Phrases, Teablog, pareto principle, German idiom, abwarten und tee trinken, tea drinking, wait and drink tea, Der Spiegel

Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA

fulltextreports wrote 2 months ago: Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA (PDF) Source: Proceedings of the National Acad … more →

Tags: Environment, fires and fire protection, Weather and Climate

Study Shows Wealthy Less Ethical

trp2011 wrote 2 months ago: After decades of trusting banks, Alan Greenspan finally admitted that he was mistaken: “I made … more →

Tags: Alan Greenspan, ethics, Wealthy, self-interest

30,000-Year-Old Flower ‘resurrected’8 comments

quierosaber wrote 3 months ago:   The Sylene stenophylla in bloom (Pic: Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of … more →

Tags: Environment, international event, weird news, International News, Flora, Research, Nature, permafrost, Oldest plant

Russians revive Ice Age flower from frozen burrow

Mike G wrote 3 months ago: MOSCOW (AP) – It was an Ice Age squirrel’s treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and see … more →

Tags: News Stories, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian, Moscow, Ice Age squirrel's treasure chamber, Siberian permafrost, Silene stenophylla, russian researchers, Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy Of

Huntington Disease Breakthrough: New Potential Therapy Planned for Clinical Trial

lkroyet wrote 3 months ago: www.sciencedaily.com – February 13, 2012. Medical researchers at the University of Alberta hav … more →

Tags: caregivers, home care, dementia, University of Alberta, Dr. Simonetta Sipione, Huntington Society of Canada, Bev Heim-Myers

HOLDEN ARBORETUM: GHOSTS OF HERBIVORES PAST

1222cc wrote 3 months ago: Ghosts of Herbivores Past: Conservation Implications of the End-Pleistocene Extinctions   Wednesday … more →

Tags: holden arboretum, lake sediments, vegetation communities., population collapse, University of Wisconsin at Madison

2-Feb-2012: Shhhhhh! It's secret - until March 12th.

rebeccacrooney wrote 3 months ago: A manuscript my co-authors (Dr. Bayley and Dr. Schindler at the University of Alberta) and I submitt … more →

Tags: oil sands, Publishing, PNAS, media interest, Press Release

Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park

fulltextreports wrote 3 months ago: Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades Nationa … more →

Tags: Environment, veterinary medicine and animal welfare, Ecology

News Mash: When it comes to pythons, Nature always remembers!2 comments

anguishedrepose wrote 3 months ago: Science should do a study… Not so much on how much a bad (SUPER bad) idea it is for a person t … more →

Tags: Crime, Nature&Environment, News Mash, python bites women on face, Joel DeSpain, Annie 12-year-old ball python bites woman, huge pythons in Everglades

24 January 2012. Sergei Yolkin’s World: An Étude in Shades of Ochre

01varvara wrote 4 months ago: An Étude in Shades of Ochre Sergei Yolkin 2012 ______________________________ Neanderthal tribes liv … more →

Tags: Science, EU, cartoons, Sergei Yolkin, editorial cartoons, Netherlands, Neanderthal, Pleistocene, Dutch

The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO)–pandemic Influenza connection: Coincident or causal?

fulltextreports wrote 4 months ago: The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO)–pandemic Influenza connection: Coincident or causal? (PDF) So … more →

Tags: Influenza, Weather and Climate

Breast Cancer Spread Triggered by a Cleaver-Weilding Protein on Cancer Cell's Surface

lkroyet wrote 4 months ago: www.sciencedaily.com – January 16, 2012 Scientists from UCSF in California and the University … more →

Tags: Oncology, UCSF, University of Helsinki, Zena Werb PhD, Juha Klefstrom PhD, Johanna Partanen

Hipness - What Sets You Apart?

The Real Cougar Woman wrote 4 months ago: By Linda Franklin  A new study from Harvard University has revealed that setting yourself apart from … more →

Tags: Relationships, Finance, Women's Issues, Fashion and Style, Marriage, Workplace, Cougars, Lifestyle, Women Over 40

Live Long and Prosper, or at Least, Live Long2 comments

thecommonconstitutionalist wrote 4 months ago: From the Jerusalem Post: It may not be long before people will order a test to accurately predict ho … more →

Tags: Current Events, Jerusalem Post, repetitive DNA sequences, University of Glasgow, Zebra Finches, Pat Monaghan, Telomeres, DNA, Live Long

Drought May Be Causing Of Colorado Aspen Tree Die-Off

matthewbuettner wrote 4 months ago: ASPEN, Colo. (AP) – A mysterious malady has killed off nearly one-fifth of Colorado’s as … more →

Tags: News, Local, Stanford University, Sudden Aspen Decline, university of utah, duncan smith, William Anderegg

Quake Update : Pacific shakes are 'not linked'[ 1 comment

Henricus Peters wrote 4 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Environmental News Network & http://twitter.com/#!/LearnFromNature Scientist … more →

Tags: quake, Pacific, Earthquake, Japan, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean, earth science, Chile, Richter magnitude scale


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