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First Discovery Of Plant That ‘Fakes’ Illness(7/2/2009)

German botanists working in the rainforests of Ecuador have discovered a plant that “pretends” to be ill. The plant fakes its illness to prevent attacks by mining moths, which would eat the plants’ otherwise healthy leaves.

Using the Internet to help young smokers quit(7/2/2009)
You smell terrified: We can detect when others are scared by their scent, new study shows(7/2/2009)
Technological Science

Aerobic Activity May Keep The Brain Young(7/1/2009)

ScienceDaily— New research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine finds that aerobic activity may keep the brain young.

>>Magic Ingredient In Breast Milk Protects Babies' Intestines(7/1/2009)

>>Flu Dynasty: Influenza Virus In 1918 And Today (6/30/2009)

>>Can A Little Extra Weight Protect People From Early Death? Underweight, Extremely Obese Die Earlier Than People Of Normal Weight(6/29/2009)

>>Pill to make smokers forget their craving(6/23/2009)

Social and Human Science

Scientists create first electronic quantum processor(6/30/2009)

A team led by Yale University researchers has created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, taking another step toward the ultimate dream of building a quantum computer.

>>New method to detect quantum mechanical effects in ordinary objects (6/24/2009)

>>New Radio Chip Mimics Human Ear(6/17/2009)

>>New element added to Periodic Table... but they haven't thought of a name yet(6/12/2009)

>>The future of robots is rat-shaped(6/9/2009)

Measurement - Quality

Pigeons as art critics(7/1/2009)

Pigeons have the potential to become discerning art critics, according to a new Japanese study.

>>Frog Dozes in Mud for Years(6/30/2009)

>>A swift exit: They are the symbol of English summer, so why are swifts vanishing from our skies?(6/24/2009)

>>Darwin's 'evolution' moth changes back from black to white thanks to soot-free skies(6/23/2009)

>>Birds do it, bees do it... in fact virtually all animals have 'gay' relationships, scientists say(6/22/2009)

Intelligent Property

Transplant organs from pigs a step closer after stem cell breakthrough(6/17/2009)

Scientists are a step closer to 'growing' healthy human organs after creating the first stem cells - using domesticated pigs.

>>Biotechnology: Engineered Moss Can Produce Human Proteins(6/8/2009)

>>You say tomato, I say kumato... the fruit that's tasty whether it's ripe or not(5/21/2009)

>>Apple unveils iPhone software update with 100 new features - including cut-and-paste(3/18/2009)

>>How Deadly Fungus Protects Itself(3/11/2009)

Information Technology

Organic traffic lights(7/1/2009)

Controlling road traffic in congested areas is difficult to say the least, a point to which any drive-time urban commuter might testify. An organic approach to traffic lights, might help solve the problem and avoid traffic jams and gridlock, according to research published this month in the International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems.

>>Computer-Related Injuries On The Rise: Young Children Particularly At Risk (6/10/2009)

>>Tidy up those shelves: The new generation DVD that can hold 2,000 movies(5/21/2009)

>>Millions of internet users across the world hit as Google crashes(5/15/2009)

>>The in-car computer that makes speeding history... by slowing down vehicle if it's going too fast(5/15/2009)

The others

Men Are More Accurate than Women When Hitting a Target with Force in the Dark(7/1/2009)

Could it be that men have evolved to be more accurate at hitting a target with a weapon in the dark than women? That’s the surprising question left after a recent small study of human biomechanics conducted by evolutionary biologist Duncan Irschick of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues who studied the roles of various factors, including gender, on hammering force and accuracy.

>>Intense heat killed the Universe's would-be galaxies, researchers say(7/1/2009)

>>A night in at the movies: The 56-inch cinema TV that costs £4,500(7/1/2009)

>>Student Designs Innovative Escalator That Is Accessible To All Users(6/30/2009)

>>Toyota technology has brain waves move wheelchair(6/30/2009)



 
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