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Eating Less Fat At One Meal May Lead To Higher Fat Intake Later

...nts kept food diaries of the food they ate for the rest ofthe day. The findings were clear: Students who ... higher-fat drinksfor lunch compensated during the rest of the day by increasing their carbohydrateintake and decreasing their fat intake. Students who had...

Biggest Acoustics Meeting Ever

... and separating the power transmissionbox from the rest of the scooter can make them significantly quieter (5aNSb2). Other Important Uses of Sound in Animals Using a biological form of sonar, fish-eating flying bats have the amazing ability to detect underwaterfish, even though only a thousandth of the...

DFG To Set Up 32 New Postgraduate Research Groups - First "Virtual Research Group"

...hips from federal and state government grants, the rest are supported by the university. At the moment, about ten per cent of all doctoral candidates in Germany are working for their Ph.D. in postgraduate research groups. As a rule, former members of postgraduate research groups have more comprehensive qu...

Scientists Unearth Remains Of A Predatory Dinosaur In Madagascar

...ediately lead to discovery of the hip and then the rest of the skeleton,"Krause says. "Instead we started finding bones of a poorly preserved sauropod." But a few days later, as Sampson and other members of the expeditioncontinued excavating the site where the tail was found, Sampson hit thepaleo...

Scientists Discover Proteins Which Help Set The Body's Clock

...he image-forming layers of the retina but leavethe rest unharmed. Even though victims of these diseases are blind and cannotsee daylight, they still wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night thesame as the sighted. Dr. Sancar believes this happens because of the presence ofCRY 1 and 2, both in their...

Researchers Identify New Component Of Circadian Clock

...Clock. Mice with mutatedClock genes have disrupted rest and activity patterns. But it was unclear howCLOCK, the protein encoded by this gene, controlled circadian rhythms. Charles Weitz, HMS assistant professor of neurobiology, and his colleagues suspected that CLOCK might be involved in thetransc...

As A 'Carbon Sponge,' Iron-Poor Coastal Waters Can't Always Do The Job, NaturePaper Shows

...d their photosynthesis supports "almost all of the rest of the oceans'creatures, directly or indirectly." Fewer phytoplankton, resulting from a lackof iron, means that "less energy gets passed up to higher-level creatures," suchas commercially important fish or marine mammals, he says. "Top predators-like...

Life In Antarctic Ice May Compare To Mars

... function and their ecological interaction withthe rest of the world. "Recent advances in molecular biology now allow us to identify theseunknown organisms, and what we're learning is the world is full of bacteria weknow virtually nothing about," he said. "I could probably isolate a new,previously...

USGS And Arizona Game And Fish Begin Partnership To Study Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo

...swinter in Central and South America, spending the rest of the year in NorthAmerica. Researchers suspect that the two major factors in the bird'sdecline are alteration and destruction of the bird's habitat and pesticideuse in both Latin America and the United States. As is true with otherneotropical speci...

Cultured Neural Stem Cells Reduce Symptoms In Model Of Parkinsons Disease

...ve their chances of surviving and connecting tothe rest of the brain after transplantation. For example, scientists might beable to manipulate neural stem cells so that they produce not only dopamine, butalso growth factors that enhance cell survival and integration. If all goes well, cultured n...

Persistent Organic Pollutants, The Danger Is Not Over

...m. There are no external changes, but for the rest of their life they will endure reduced learning capacity and hyperactive behaviour, showing irreparable brain damage. Other toxic pollutants, such as PCBs and brominated flame retardants, can also cause similar effects even in small do...

New Research: Children Inhale Higher Percentage Of Pollution

...s' breathing during testswas the same as it was at rest before testing, Bennett said. "This technique helps us avoid unintentional changes in breathingpatterns caused by people breathing through a mouthpiece for the first time," hesaid. A device known as a light scattering photometer attac...

Secrets Of The S.O.S Repair Service

...ode--is simply deleted during replication, and the rest of the DNA molecule shifts to fill in the gap. The result is a disastrous mutation that scrambles the genetic script. This, in turn, leads to the production of defective proteins that can wreak havoc on cellular function. For example, such proteins ...

Researchers Link Gene Defects To The Course Of A Deadly Form Of Heart Disease

...results of this test, some patients will be ableto rest easier knowing that their frequent fainting episodes arenot likely to be fatal. For patients who are found to have themore serious genetic defect, physicians may emphasize theimportance of taking their medications and having a plan ofaction in case o...

University Of Hawaii, Berkeley Launch Marine Bioproduct Initiative

...t will bring benefits to Hawaii, Californiaand the rest of the nation." Adds Zaborsky: "MarBEC's mission is to lay the groundwork for future use ofmarine biotechnology products in the chemical, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical andlife sciences industries. MarBEC will incorporate expertise from many differen...

Wake Forest Physicians Demonstrate How Gene-Diet Interaction Affects Cholesterol Absorption

...e population carry the apo A-IV-2 gene;most of the rest have the apo-A-IV-1 gene. In the current study, the subjects,mostly medical students and staff members of the Wake Forest University BaptistMedical Center, were tested with three high cholesterol diets, varying theamounts of saturated fat or polyunst...

Treatment With IL-2 Plus HAART Markedly Reduces HIV In Immune System "Hiding Places"

...day during five-daytreatment cycles, followed by a rest period of at least eight weeksbefore the next treatment cycle. At the time samples were taken from the study patients, all 26 hadplasma viral loads that were less than 50 HIV copies per milliliter (ml)of blood. In six of the 14 HIV-infected individ...

Researchers Find That Where There's Muck There's DNA Brass

...vate 1% of the biologicalmatter found in soil. The rest of this vast biological reservoir exists only inminute quantities, as fragments of full organisms, or in quiescent states thatrequire very precise conditions for re-activation. Thus, over 99% of the soil's biodiversity was inaccessible to researchers...

SFU Molecular Biologist Pursues 'Promising' New Way To Fight Disease

...chance to produce more virus that canspread to the rest of the body." Over the next two years, Scott expects that her research will determinewhether a vaccine using peptides can enter human vaccine trials against AIDSinfection. "We envision our peptide mimics as one component of a vaccine thatelic...

NCAR Team Tags 'Imported' Pollutants Over The Pacific Northwest

...dered are NorthAmerica, Asia, and Europe, with the rest of the world grouped as thefourth region. NCAR is managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research,a consortium of more than 60 universities offering Ph.D.s in atmosphericand related sciences....

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