Archive for the 'Science' Category

 “Almost 40% of small and midsize public biotechnology companies in the U.S. are in danger of running out of cash within a year and government help is needed to encourage investment, industry leaders say.
“We’re at the most difficult time in the history of our industry,” says James Greenwood, chief executive of the Biotechnology Industry Organization.
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Posted By: veronica | Nov 26th

Instead of global warming, some experts are now warning that the world may soon plunge into the next Ice Age.  They predict most of Scotland, Northern Ireland and England to be covered in ice 3,000 feet thick.  These same experts blame global warming on falling greenhouse gas levels.   Read more…

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Posted By: rebecca | Nov 13th

 
“She has been seen by every junior doctor and nurse in paediatrics at St Mary’s Hospital, London.
She has had breathing difficulties, meningitis, malaria, head trauma and asthma.
Thankfully baby Gertrude is not real, but a simulated nine-month-old baby used to train medical staff how to deal with a seriously ill baby.
The clever simulation can run a […]

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Posted By: veronica | Nov 6th

 …and the winner is Einstein!
In Forbes’ latest ranking of the highest earning dead celebrities, Albert Einstein beat out the likes of John Lennon, Andy Warhol and Marilyn Monroe to take the fourth spot behind Elvis Presley, Charles Schultz and Heath Ledger. 
Greenlight says they receive 400 applications a year to use Einstein’s image, but they […]

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Posted By: veronica | Nov 4th

The long and short of this story is scientists can now grow diamonds that are bigger and better than natural ones.  If you’d like to read about the scientific processes used for this feat, I suggest you read this.  Otherwise, just sit back and wait for diamond prices to drop dramatically.

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Posted By: rebecca | Oct 28th

 
A French team has invented a prosthetic heart that may be able to replace the real thing in patients in need of heart transplants.  The new device is not the first of its kind, but it may be the first with limited drawbacks. Further tests are required, but if all goes well this device could […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Oct 28th

A new study by Science magazine has linked temperature to our perception of things.  More specifically, if something or someone is cool or warm in temperature, we react accordingly.  So, for example, a hot coffee will produce “emotional warmth,” while a cool iced tea will help stop snap decisions.  Check here for all the scientific […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Oct 27th

According to Popular Mechanics:

The Phoenix Mars Mission has been a shining success for NASA. Not only did the craft reach Mars and land successfully, it also found ice in the martian soil and saw snow in the sky. But the Phoenix is now racing against time to complete more of its groundbreaking research before the […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Oct 16th

According to Dr. Peter McCabe, a world-renowned scientist currently working at CSIRO in Australia, the world is not in an oil crisis.  In fact, we have enough to last us at least the next thirty years.  Same goes for coal and natural gas.  This is despite recent increases in oil use throughout the world.  Apparently, […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Oct 8th

  The Phoenix Mars Lander has detected snow falling from clouds on the red planet.  Data shows that this snow tends to evaporate before it hits the ground, but scientists will be conducting more research to see if it is possible for the snow to land on the ground.  A key aim of the Phoenix […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Sep 30th