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Rockets or rainforest

...would also disrupt harvesting of the Waini basin's rich supplies of manicole "heart of palm". Amerindians harvest more than 2 million palm stems from the basin annually and sell them to a French canning company for sale in Europe. Spoede responds to these concerns by saying that the project will only g...

Valuable Arabidopsis data released through unique public-private partership

...iology at Carnegie. "No other organism has such a rich collection of polymorphisms accessible to the academic and nonprofit sector. These data will greatly facilitate the isolation of genes by map-based cloning, among other goals." "The true value lies in integration," said Bruno Sobral, vice-presiden...

Welch Award honors 2 for unlocking nature's secrets

... breast and ovarian cancer, nature has served as a rich source of products that improve human life. Today, thanks to the pioneering research of the 2000 Welch Award co-recipients, we are closer to understanding how nature makes these products and being able to re-create that work in the test tube. Sir ...

New theory on the mystery of the origin of life proposed by Weizmann Institute scientists

... makes very few chemical assumptions and derives a rich molecular behavior reminiscent of life processes. It therefore has the potential of constituting the long-sought bridge leading from the inanimate world to that of living organisms. This research has already attracted considerable interest, and ...

Stanford study supports novel rainforest protection plan

...de data supporting a U.N. proposal that would give rich nations an economic incentive to finance tropical forest conservation programs in poor countries. The innovative plan, known as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), would have the primary goal of helping protect the entire planet from the ravage...

65 years of women's menstrual cycles detailed

...rking with qualified researchers in utilizing this rich data set and encourage inquiries from colleagues." ...

DNA details suggest how human chromosomes break, rearrange and cause a genetic disease

...lueprint. These repetitive stretches are called AT rich repeats and are arranged in an unusual configuration called a palindrome. "These palindromic sequences are unstable, and allow us to propose a model for how this translocation occurs," said Beverly S. Emanuel, Ph.D., chief of Human Genetics and Molec...

Study seems to show why French suffer less heart disease, cancer

...hem. Muscadine grapes, including scuppernongs, are rich sources of the compound. Three years ago, Baldwin and other UNC-CH researchers first reported that NF-kappa B enables many cultured tumor cells to escape death when subjected to cancer-killing chemicals. After developing resistance to chemotherapy...

Cadmium makes brittle bones in Rocky Mt. birds

.... To make matters worse, the mining areas that are rich in cadmium also tend to be calcium poor -- in part because of the high acidity of the water and soils --- so birds have little chance of accumulating the mineral they need for strong bones and robust eggshells. According to Larison, birds with insuf...

Study: fertilized lakes less stable than previously thought

... effects of fertilization on lake algae. Water too rich with nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen will breed excessive algae, which in turn consume dissolved oxygen in the water. This can lead to oxygen deprivation and kill other lake organisms, including fish. In the study's most startling discov...

Gabon ends logging in key wildlife area

...serve will change, giving over a less biologically rich area to a logging company, but adding and protecting an area of significant biodiversity originally slated for logging. "Today, Lopé is once again a key protected area of prime national and international importance," said Dr. Lee White, a WCS con...

The ultimate pocket protector--radiation detection made easy

... a neutron absorber because the chemical makeup is rich in hydrogen which is efficient at slowing down neutrons. "Neutrons come into the detector at a millionth of the energy they were traveling at before," he says. Because the dosimeter uses one sensor for neutrons and another sensor for gamma rays, A...

Blood pressure-lowering DASH diet also reduces homocysteine

... data from the DASH trial, which found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lowfat dairy foods and ...ol diet similar to what most Americans eat, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and the DASH diet. Compared with homocysteine levels of those on the cont...

Balanced diet lowers homocysteine, reducing risk of heart disease

...reason to eat a well-balanced diet low in fats and rich in fruits and vegetables: It lowers blood levels ... continuation of the typical American diet; a diet rich in fruits and vegetables but otherwise similar to the first; or the DASH diet. Participants were pr...

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to lead international team to accelerate investigation of immune-related genes

...s about specific diseases and help explain how the rich genetic differences in HLA between individuals can either strengthen the immune response or open the door to autoimmune disease and infection." The HLA gene complex, known more generally as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), is responsible f...

150-year global ice record reveals major warming trend

... these records. It turned out some people had very rich stores of data." The records in this study represent the longest and most intact of 746 records collected through the project. Some individual records are of astonishing lengths, with one dating back to the 9th century, another to the 15th century an...

Wolves in Yellowstone may aid aspen recovery

...nly adds scenic beauty to the landscape with their rich golden fall color, but they are often the only sig...osystems. Groves of aspens, which are biologically rich with herbs, shrubs, insects, birds and berries, offer a diversity of plant and animal life often exc...

Paul Ehrlich challenges evolutionary psychology and the 'selfish gene' in his latest book, 'Human Natures'

...iting of wasteful per capita consumption among the rich to allow room for increased consumption by the poor, use of more environmentally benign technologies and increased equity among and within nations will all be required. "That's what we need to do, and interdisciplinary teams of scientists are even st...

Olive oil seems to protect against bowel cancer

...ned were associated with an increased risk; a diet rich in olive oil was associated with a decreased risk. A diet high in meat, rather than one low in cereals and vegetables, seemed to be critical, the research showed. The protective effect of olive oil remained, irrespective of the amount of fruit and ve...

Can tomatoes protect against cancer?

... increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants has generated interest in the role of lycopene in disease prevention, further research is critical to spell out the role of this disease fighter and to formulate guidelines for healthy eating....

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