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Sep 28, 2011

Chemical game changer

University of Alberta chemistry researchers have discovered an active catalyst that has the potential to improve the efficiency and environmental impa...
Sep 28, 2011

Genome map of advanced, lethal prostate cancers reveals ‘hypermutations’

A team of researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the UW has conducted the first comprehensive assessment of every gene in the genom...
Sep 25, 2011

Jumping gene enabled key step in corn domestication

Corn split off from its closest relative teosinte, a wild Mexican grass, about 10,000 years ago thanks to the breeding efforts of early Mexican farmer...
Sep 25, 2011

Bone drug is mixed blessing for breast cancer patients

A drug used to protect bone may extend survival in older breast cancer patients, according to researchers at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds....
Sep 23, 2011

CT scanning shows how ants build without an architect

Novel use of CT scanning technology has allowed researchers at the University of Bristol to create a four-dimensional picture of how ants build their ...
Sep 23, 2011

100-year-old lock of hair rewrites early Aboriginal history

A 100-year-old lock of hair from a West Australian Aboriginal man has led to a discovery that Aboriginal Australians are directly descended from the f...
Sep 23, 2011

Facing up to non-communicable diseases

University of Bergen researchers have contributed to an international declaration on the prevention of non-communicable diseases. Now the UN is discus...
Sep 22, 2011

Brain wiring continues

The human brain doesn’t stop developing at adolescence, but continues well into our 20s, recent research from the Faculty of Medicine & Dentist...
Sep 22, 2011

Model provides successful seasonal forecast for the fate of Arctic sea ice

Relatively accurate predictions for the extent of Arctic sea ice in a given summer can be made by assessing conditions the previous autumn, but foreca...