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Links Sort by: Date | Hits | Alphabetical"Bystander Effect" Hints at Dangers of Low-Dose Radiation August 19, 2008 13:48:34 | That lead apron you wear during a dental x-ray is supposed to protect the rest of you from radiation. But it may not work very well, according to a new study. When cancer-prone mice were placed in lead containers and irradiated on just the lower half of their bodies, they developed brain tumors. The results suggest that radiation could be riskier than scientists thought. |
Source: Science - Discipline: CancerRead more] |
3 Ideas That Are Pushing the Edge of Science May 30, 2008 15:01:57 | Sperm-powered medical nanobots that can clear blood clots and prevent strokes. "Focus" fusion power thats ridiculously cheap and safe. A model of the universe with four dimensions of space—and two dimensions of time. |
Source: Discover Magazine - Discipline: Misc - [Read more] |
A Blueprint to Regenerate Limbs August 18, 2008 14:31:21 | Probing the salamander genome reveals clues to its remarkable ability to regrow damaged limbs and organs. |
Source: Technology Review - Discipline: Genetics - [Read more] |
A good find: GPS to locate the kids August 25, 2008 15:42:11 | As cell phones move into younger hands, various GPS locator services are being used by parents to follow those hands as children go from home to school, or to friends houses or after-class programs. |
Source: MSNBC - Discipline: Technology - [Read more] |
A star set in ice August 25, 2008 13:53:09 | Astronomers have spotted a disk of dust and ice ringing a young Sun-like star 165 light years away. The icy signature of the disk and the collisions between bodies inferred to be taking place there suggest it is similar to the Suns Kuiper belt, a disk of small icy bodies that extends beyond Neptune. |
Source: Nature - Discipline: Astronomy Read more] |
A Stem-Cell Revolution August 27, 2008 14:10:24 | Biologist Doug Melton talks about how disease-specific stem cells will reshape medicine. |
Source: Technology Review - Discipline: Stem cells - [Read more] |
Adobe Air Evaporative Cooler May 1, 2008 18:16:41Evaporative or swamp coolers provide an alternative to more main stream air conditioning systems, and offer a more cost effective and simple solution that is ideally suited to low humidity environments where you want to reduce the temperature for greater comfort. There are systems available that are designed for all uses, from small domestic models through to high power commercial units that are able to deliver fast and efficient cooling across large areas. Read more] |
Agriculture is changing the chemistry of the Mississippi River January 30, 2008 18:09:04Midwestern farming has introduced the equivalent of five Connecticut Rivers into the Mississippi River over the past 50 years and is adding more carbon dioxide annually into its waters, according to a study published in Nature by researchers at Yale and Louisiana State universities.
Source: EurekAlert - Discipline: Environment - [Read more] |
Air tanker drops in wildfires are often just for show July 30, 2008 13:51:48 | The bulky aircraft are reassuring sights to those in harms way, but their use can be a needless and expensive exercise to appease politicians. Fire officials call them CNN drops. |
Source: LA Times - Discipline: Environment - [Read more] |
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