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Pollution causes 40 percent of deaths worldwide, study finds

.... He and his co-authors call for comprehensive and fair population policies and more conservation of environmental resources that support human life. "Relying on increasing diseases and malnutrition to limit human numbers in the world diminishes the quality of life for all humans and is a high-risk policy...

Success or failure of antidepressant citalopram predicted by gene variation

... benefit from the first medication they try have a fair chance of being helped by others. After the trial, researchers spelled out the DNA codes contained in 68 genes suspected of being involved in depression, collected from 1,297 of the patients who had participated in STAR*D. The genetic material includ...

Soil particles found to boost prion's capacity to infect

... susceptible to prion infection, tend to consume a fair amount of dirt daily as they graze and forage. They are also known to consume soil as a source of minerals. Mineral licks are frequented by many animals, raising the prospect that the agents may become concentrated in the soil. Relatively little is...

Economic impact of hunger affects all Americans

...iciency, colds and depression, and other causes of fair and poor health. What was unusual about hunger was the wide range of problems associated with it, which included not only the illness burden, but also expenses on food pantries and other charities to mitigate the problem, and lost productivity due ...

New system for soil analysis

...tein. "We have come to appreciate Ascenion as a fair mediator between public research and industry," commented Dr Manfred Seyfarth, CEO of UGT. "As a result of our licence agreement, we can offer the fruits of our successful research cooperation with the GSF exclusively to our industrial partners, and ...

Madagascan tropical forests return thanks to better management and well-defined ownership

... regeneration of tropical forests. "We now know a fair amount about the human social context in which tropical forest loss is embedded, but very little is known about the role of social institutions in influencing regeneration of tropical forests," says Maria Teng from Stockholm university and one of the...

Biologists call for better choice of model organisms in 'evo-devo'

...emes that the organism can shed light on. "It is fair to say that, since its inception, some workers feel that evo-devo hasnt quite lived up to its early expectations," said Dr Jenner. "Partly this is because too much was expected too soon, but we suspect that in terms of its future promise the curren...

Removing a hydrogen fuel-cell roadblock

...Thomas Edison approach relying on intuition and a fair amount of luck to come up with a combination that works." The three-year project is being spearheaded by Robert Buxbaum, president of REB Research, a Michigan firm involved in hydrogen filtration and fuel-cell technology. Buxbaum is particularly in...

Researchers find best way to detect airborne pathogens

...fewest cell losses. Based on these results, it's fair to conclude that what conventional analysis methods measure may not always represent the actual presence and composition of a microorganism, Buckley said. Understanding what effects a sampling method has on a pathogen is important for designing bette...

Eavesdropping nuthatches distinguish danger threats in chickadee alarm calls

...ne has ever seen this behavior before. There are a fair number of animals that respond to other animals alarm calls. But this is the first example of subtle information from a call being interpreted by another species," said Templeton. "Nuthatches can tell if a raptor poses a high or low danger from the...

Survey finds emotional reactions to nanotechnology

... African Americans. "Based on our results, it is fair to anticipate that as nanotechnology assumes a higher profile in the media and public imagination, people's attitudes may divide along the same lines that nuclear power or climate change have," said John Gastil, professor at the University of Washing...

Nanotech promises big things for poor -- but will promises be kept?

...included improvements in quality end of life care, fair priority setting in healthcare organizations, teaching bioethics, pandemic influenza planning, global biosecurity, and harnessing life sciences and emergent technologies to improve health in developing countries. Dr. Jeff Spieler is chief of resear...

Experimental Biology 2007: Today's Research, Tomorrow's Health, April 28-May 2

... FASEB Career Resources will hold a virtual career fair and a "Career Connection" reception for employers and those seeking positions. Regularly-updated information on Experimental Biology 2007 is available at http://www.eb2007.org . ...

It's not easy being green

...t their food purchases, preferring to buy organic, fair trade or locally sourced food. But the story was different for the one-off decisions they made to buy domestic appliances and other household electrical goods. For all but the greenest group of consumers, the environmental performance of a one-of...

CGIAR climate change research

...eloping-country farmers participate in and receive fair payment for carbon-removal programs. Poor farmers...ed for expensive on-the-ground verification. With fair payment, ICRAF believes that millions of dollars in carbon credits could begin flowing to the world'...

UC given $1 million to develop skin cancer prevention treatment

... for skin cancer in general, especially those with fair skin, and might ultimately reduce the incidence of melanoma and prevent its recurrence in highly susceptible individuals."...

Poultry consumption, handling are risk factors for antibiotic resistance in humans

...to antibiotic resistance in humans, but there is a fair amount of indirect evidence suggesting that antibiotic use could pose a risk to human health." "We've known for a long time that resistant bacteria can be found on retail poultry products, but our study is one of the first to show an association betw...

New insight into skin-tanning process suggests novel way of preventing skin cancer

...isher's laboratory to study melanoma in mice whose fair skin stemmed from the same genetic roots as fair-s...ess red/blond pigment production, which results in fair skin. Many scientists have theorized that tanning occurs when ultraviolet radiation strikes the nuc...

AAAS book explores evolution and Christianity's response

...ll done and I felt she went to great lengths to be fair in every detail. I think the book will contribute significantly to the ongoing discussions." The American Scientific Affiliation describes itself is an organization of Christians in science who "share a common fidelity to the Word of God and a commit...

What's nature worth? New computer models tell all

...osystem value of various land parcels to establish fair payments. To build the new models, Costanza's team will gather experts on a range of ecosystems to two extended meetings in Burlington, one this fall and another next spring. In small teams, they'll link together the latest understandings of how fo...

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(Date:5/23/2013)... Laboratory honored more than 165 staff for their ... PNNL,s annual Intellectual Property Commercialization Recognition & Rewards ... national laboratory named materials scientist Jun Liu Inventor ... materials that can store large amounts of energy, ... the time it takes to charge cell phones, ...
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(Date:5/23/2013)... Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, ... Technology, have received a $4 million grant over ... Emory University (Health and Exposome Research Center: Understanding ... center grant awarded in the United States. ... National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) of ...
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