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McDonald's recalls Shrek glasses due to potential cadmium risk — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced…
Hogchoker - the new Internet star — A small flatfish living along the coast of North America is the…
Cancer deaths are projected to double by 2030 — Cancer deaths are projected to double in the next two decades.…

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Wasps clock faces like humans — Face recognition in golden paper wasps may be an adaptation to…
Entangled diamonds vibrate together — Objects big enough for the eye to see have been placed in a weirdly…
How animals predict earthquakes — Animals may sense chemical changes in groundwater that occur…
New Icelandic volcano eruption could have global impact — Hundreds of metres under one of Iceland's largest glaciers there…

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Archived news stories published in April 2010 [chronologically, reverse order]
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Mass extinction of large prehistoric animals - a result of human hunting
Mass extinction of large prehistoric animals - a result of human hunting — Research led by UK and Australian scientists sheds new light on the role that our ancestors played in the extinction of Australia's…
Hubble telescope unveils colourful star birth region on 100 000th orbit milestone
Hubble telescope unveils colourful star birth region on 100 000th orbit milestone — During Hubble's 100 000th orbit around the Earth it peered into a small portion of the nebula near the star cluster NGC 2074…
Towards lower fuel use - technologies for lighter cars
Towards lower fuel use - technologies for lighter cars — With oil prices at an historic high and global concern about vehicle emissions, consumer demand - and the focus in car manufacturing…
Isn't it good - Norwegian wood?
Isn't it good - Norwegian wood? — While the Norwegian company 'Norske Skog' is struggling with unprofitable paper production and trees are rotting from the…

How important is geographical isolation in speciation?

— 30 Apr 2010 | Biology

A genetic study of island lizards shows that even those that have been geographically isolated for many millions of years have not evolved into separate species as predicted by conventional evolutionary theory. Professor Roger Thorpe and colleagues Yann Surget-Groba and Helena Johansson, at Bangor University, UK, reveal their findings April 29 in the open-access journal PLoS Genetics…

First case of animals making their own carotene

— 30 Apr 2010 | Biology

The insects known as aphids can make their own essential nutrients called carotenoids, according to University of Arizona researchers…

Hormone spray improves male sensitivity

— 30 Apr 2010 | Health

48 healthy males participated in the experiment. Half received an oxytocin nose spray at the start of the experiment, the other half a placebo. The researchers then showed their test subjects photos of emotionally charged situations in the form of a crying child, a girl hugging her cat, and a grieving man. The test subjects were then invited to express the depth of feeling they experienced for the persons shown…

Study gives green light to plants' role in global warming

— 30 Apr 2010 | Environment

Plants remain an effective way of tackling global warming despite emitting small amounts of an important greenhouse gas, a study has shown…

Gene therapy sets stage for new treatments for inherited blindness

— 30 Apr 2010 | Health

Veterinary vision scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have safely and successfully used a viral vector in targeting a class of photoreceptors of the retina called rods, a critical first step in developing gene therapies for inherited blindness caused by rod degeneration…

Genome sequence marks big leap forward for frog researchers

— 30 Apr 2010 | Biology

An African clawed frog has joined the spotted green puffer fish, the honeybee, and the human among the ranks of more than 175 organisms that have had their genetic information nearly completely sequenced…

Study reveals new genetic link to scleroderma

— 30 Apr 2010 | Health

An international research consortium including scientists from The University of Texas Health Science Centre at Houston (UTHealth) has identified a new genetic link to the systemic form of scleroderma. Researchers believe a thorough understanding of the genetic nature of the disease is crucial to developing a cure…

Purple Pokeberries hold secret to affordable solar power worldwide

— 30 Apr 2010 | Technology

Pokeberries - the weeds that children smash to stain their cheeks purple-red and that Civil War soldiers used to write letters home - could be the key to spreading solar power across the globe, according to researchers at Wake Forest University's Centre for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials…

New tool helps scientists 'see' molecular signals of eye disease before symptoms arise

— 30 Apr 2010 | Health

Forget what you know about how diseases are diagnosed - new research published in the May 2010 print issue of The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org) details a noninvasive ground-breaking tool that detects signs of disease at early molecular stages before symptoms can be seen using traditional methods. Even better, this tool promises to detect some eye diseases so early that they may be reversed before any permanent damage can occur. Its use may well extend to other areas of the body in the future, and this tool may also give physicians a more precise way of evaluating the effectiveness of therapies…

Largest atlas of nuclear galactic rings unveiled

— 30 Apr 2010 | Astronomy

An international team of astrophysicists has just unveiled the most complete atlas of nuclear rings, enormous star-forming ring-shaped regions that circle certain galactic nuclei. The catalogue, published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, includes 113 such rings in 107 galaxies…

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