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Genome analysis of marine microbe reveals a metabolic minimalist

The genome analysis of an unusual marine microbe has revealed a metabolic minimalist, as it has ditched several major metabolic pathways, leaving it

Naps help babies retain new information

Naps play a significant role in the development of infants� brain, helping them retain new information, researchers have observed.   Experts at the University ...
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How biotechnology can feed the world’s immensely swelling population

At a recent symposium, scientists explored ways biotechnology could provide healthy and plentiful animal-based foods to meet future demands of an immensely swelling ...
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Scientists hit by fallout from loss of public confidence in climate science

A top US academic has claimed that the fallout from a loss of public confidence in climate science is affecting other fields of ...
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Global warming both bane and boon for world’s poor

A new study by researchers at Stanford University, US, has determined that global warming may have an adverse impact on food prices and ...
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Corals reef in danger of being wiped off the face of the Earth

If reports are anything to go by, then coral reefs are in danger of being wiped off the face of the Earth, all due ...
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Governments ‘underestimating’ scale of CO2 emissions

A new research has concluded that policymakers in Europe and US are markedly underestimating the changes needed to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emission ...
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Peanut allergy cure could be available within 3yrs: Expert

Parents of children allergic to peanuts can now heave a sigh of relief, thanks to a British doctor, who believes a cure for ...
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Ultra-fast tabletop X-ray laser may be used for high-resolution imaging

Recent breakthroughs by a team of scientists have paved the way on how to build a ultra-fast tabletop X-ray laser that could be ...
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Midday napping can make you smarter

Taking a midday nap can dramatically boost brain’s learning capacity power, according to a new study.   The new research suggests that a biphasic ...
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Newly discovered plant-eating dino didn''t chew its food, but swallow it

A team of paleontologists has discovered a new plant-eating dinosaur that didn’t chew its food, but just grabbed it and swallowed it.   The new

Brainy battle of the sexes finally ends: Women are smarter than men

The battle of the sexes is finally over – and it’s bad news for the guys. According to the results of an unscientific

Mega quake also set off swarm of unusual tsunamis in Haiti

Scientists have determined that the devastating January 12 earthquake in Haiti also set off a swarm of unusual tsunamis, which killed three and

Naps help babies retain new information

Naps play a significant role in the development of infants� brain, helping them retain new information, researchers have observed.   Experts at the University

Cultural views of evolution can have important ethical implications

A Duke University expert on theological and biomedical ethics has said that cultural views of evolution can have important ethical implications.   Amy Laura Hall,

New iPhone apps to help you shed extra pounds

Want to shed those extra pounds? Well, the new iPhone applications can make the task much simpler for you.   The “Lose It!” application

Poverty in childhood may last a lifetime

Kids raised in poverty in their first five years are more likely to feel its effects well into adulthood, shows a new study.   The

Scientists create RNA molecule that may shed light on origin of Earthly life

Scientists have created an extremely small RNA molecule that can catalyze a key reaction needed to synthesize proteins, the building blocks of life,

10th century city wall possibly built by King Solomon found in Jerusalem

A section of an ancient city wall of Jerusalem from the tenth century BCE, which was possibly built by King Solomon, has been

Scientists create flightless mosquitoes to control dengue fever

UC Irvine and British scientists have developed a new strain of mosquitoes in which females cannot fly.   According to the scientists, the new
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