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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 November 2008 [chronologically, reverse order]
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New type of glass can dissolve and release calcium into the body
New type of glass can dissolve and release calcium into the body — British scientists are developing a new type of glass that can dissolve and release calcium into the body. This will enable…
New bacterial species is found trapped in 120,000-year-old ice
New bacterial species is found trapped in 120,000-year-old ice — A team of Penn State scientists has discovered a new ultra-small species of bacteria that has survived for more than 120,000…
Researchers pioneer method for making giant lunar telescopes
Researchers pioneer method for making giant lunar telescopes — Scientists working at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, Md., have concocted an innovative recipe for giant…
The Milky Way has just two major arms of stars instead of the four
The Milky Way has just two major arms of stars instead of the four — For decades, astronomers have been blind to what our galaxy, the Milky Way, really looks like. After all, we sit in the midst…

How inner ear's sensors are made

— 30 Nov 2008 | Health

A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear. Located at the ends of cilia - tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals - the crystals play an important role in detecting sound, maintaining balance and regulating movement…

New statistical model could help reduce breast-lesion biopsies

— 30 Nov 2008 | Health

A new method of characterising breast lesions found during an MRI exam could result in fewer biopsies of benign tumours with the benefits of reduced pain and expense for patients and providers, according to a paper that was presented today (Sunday, 30 November) at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)…

Sex life of killer fungus finally revealed

— 30 Nov 2008 | Health

Biologists at The University of Nottingham and University College Dublin have announced a major breakthrough in our understanding of the sex life of a microscopic fungus which is a major cause of death in immune deficient patients and also a cause of severe asthma…

Modern day scourge helped ancient Earth escape a deathly deep freeze

— 30 Nov 2008 | Geology and palaeontology

The planet's present day greenhouse scourge, carbon dioxide, may have played a vital role in helping ancient Earth to escape from complete glaciation, say scientists in a paper published online today…

Combining targeted therapy drugs may treat previously resistant tumours

— 30 Nov 2008 | Health

A team of cancer researchers from several Boston academic medical centres has discovered a potential treatment for a group of tumours that have resisted previous targeted therapy approaches…

A key to keeping killer T cells in prime shape for fighting infection

— 30 Nov 2008 | Health

Like tuning a violin to produce strong, elegant notes, researchers at The Wistar Institute have found multiple receptors on the outside of the body's killer immune system cells which they believe can be selectively targeted to keep the cells in superb infection- and disease-fighting condition…

Amazon deforestation trend on the increase

— 29 Nov 2008 | Environment

Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon forests has flipped from a decreasing to an increasing trend, according to new annual figures released yesterday by the country's space agency INPE…

The East Midlands' heathland needs you!

— 28 Nov 2008 | Environment

It used to be a haven for fly tippers and a dumping ground for burnt-out cars. Now Mansfield's Oak Tree Estate is home to one of the rarest habitats on the planet - heathland…

Wilkins Ice Shelf under threat

— 28 Nov 2008 | Environment

New rifts have developed on the Wilkins Ice Shelf that could lead to the opening of the ice bridge that has been preventing the ice shelf from disintegrating and breaking away from the Antarctic Peninsula…

Zimbabwe's land reform leaves farmers insecure

— 28 Nov 2008 | Environment

In her doctoral dissertation at the School of Business, Economics, and Law, University of Gothenburg, in Sweden, the Zimbabwean Precious Zikhali has studied three areas of direct importance to the struggle against poverty in Africa and Zimbabwe. She shows that farmers are experiencing uncertainty regarding their right to use the land following the latest land reform program, instead of a sense of secure future prospects. This insecurity causes farmers to make fewer investments to prevent soil erosion…

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