 MastersConnection 06.18.10 By Fiona Macrae - DailyMail.co.uk Scientists have grown a liver in a laboratory, offering fresh hope to hundreds of thousands of patients with diseased and damaged organs. |
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 MastersConnection 06.17.10 From Survival Centers NEWSLETTER - Issue: June 17 2010 - Oil Spill "Unstoppable" - Time To Leave?
There is a web site called The Oil Drumon which knowledgeable people - geologists for example - are discussing the Gulf Oil Spill - analyzing what information is publicly available, and what BP has done so far to try and stop this gusher. |
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 MastersConnection 06.15.10 By Richard Black - Environment correspondent, BBC News Sperm whales may put a gentle (and unwitting) brake on climate change. Sperm whale faeces may help oceans absorb carbon dioxide from the air, scientists have found. |
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 MastersConnection 06.14.10 Gizmodo.com Each day, the physical capabilities that technology gives us is incredible, and we're not just talking about texting friends at lightening pace, or the ability to see our energy consumption in real time. We're talking about the abilities given to us by new tech in the health industry, either to supplement or restore disabilities experienced by people across the globe. |
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 MastersConnection 06.13.10 By Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Senior Writer Humans today could be part Neanderthal, according to a new study that found our ancestors interbred with an extinct hominid species some millennia ago. |
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 MastersConnection 06.12.10 There are trillions of cells in our body and at any given time a great number are dividing furiously to keep us alive and well. The process is directed by genes sitting on the 23 pairs of chromosomes found in the nucleus of each and every cell. |
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 MastersConnection 06.11.10 By Andrea Mustain, OurAmazingPlanet Contributer - NEWSCOM File photo of a deep blue iceberg floating in Argentine Islands group off Antarctic Peninsula coast. Beneath the ice of Antarctica is a vast mountain range that rivals the Alps in its majesty. |
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 MastersConnection 06.10.10 SPACE.com Space.com Staff - The sun is about to get a lot more active, which could have ill effects on Earth. So to prepare, top sun scientists met Tuesday to discuss the best ways to protect Earth's satellites and other vital systems from the coming solar storms. |
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 MastersConnection 06.09.10 By ROBERT LEE HOTZ - Online.WSJ.Com - Scientists Find Signs of Dead Zones in Sea. A research team said it had found evidence of dead zones being drained of life-giving oxygen deep in the Gulf of Mexico, as scientists on Tuesday reported new details of vast submerged clouds of oil and natural gas billowing from a well on the sea floor. |
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 MastersConnection 06.08.10 By JUSTIN GILLIS, CAMPBELL ROBERTSON and JOHN BRODER - NYTimes.com The government confirmed Tuesday that plumes of dispersed oil were spreading far below the ocean surface from the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico, raising fresh concerns about the potential impact of the spill on sea life. |
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