Health/Sci-The Times of India:
Now scientists have created tiny particles in the laboratory that mimic those good carriers, scooping up the cholesterol before it can grow into dangerous deposits of plaque. (Read More)
Reuters: Environment:
LONDON (Reuters) - East Antarctica's ice started to melt faster from 2006, which could cause sea levels to rise sooner than anticipated, according to a study by scientists at the University of Texas.
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Washington Post:
Private exchanges among climate scientists reveal an intellectual circle that appears to feel very much under attack, eager to punish its enemies.
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Reuters: Science News:
OSLO (Reuters) - The permanent darkness of the ocean depths is home to a far greater range of animals, from luminous jellyfish to tubeworms that live off oil seeping from the seabed, than previously thought, scientists said o (Read More)
Health/Sci-The Times of India:
British scientists are on track to soon manufacture body tissue -- new skin, blood and even bones, a groundbreaking development which will benefit people suffering from damaged eyes, broken bones or scarred skin. (Read More)
Rest of World-World-The Times of India:
Hundreds of private email messages and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university are causing a stir among global warming skeptics, who say they show that climate scientists conspired to overstate the cas (Read More)
Health/Sci-The Times of India:
What on earth is drawing scientists and leather experts to the worktable together? A new vision of research. As cross-disclipinary collaborations grow, new synergies are being created ... (Read More)
Achenblog:
You may have read about the computer hackers who stole years of emails that show climate scientists being nasty and cranky (for example, "Next time I see Pat Michaels at a scientific meeting, I'll be tempted to beat the crap (Read More)
Reuters:
GENEVA (Reuters) - After a year's delay, scientists at the world's biggest accelerator have restarted an experiment to recreate "Big Bang" conditions that had sparked suggestions the earth would be sucked in by millions of bl (Read More)
USATODAY.com Tech - Top Stories:
Scientists moved Saturday to prepare the world's largest atom smasher for exploring the depths of matter after successfully restarting ...
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Reuters: Science News:
ZURICH (Reuters) - After a year's delay, scientists at the world's biggest accelerator have restarted an experiment to recreate "Big Bang" conditions that had sparked suggestions the earth would be sucked in by millions of bl (Read More)
India Times:
Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher on Friday night for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago. (Read More)
BBC News Player | World:
Scientists at the European centre for nuclear research - CERN - have re-started their giant sub-atomic particle collider after it was closed last year after developing technical faults. (Read More)
Washington Post:
GENEVA -- Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher Friday night for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago.
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Washington Post:
Hackers broke into the electronic files of one of the world's foremost climate research centers this week and posted an array of e-mails in which prominent scientists engaged in a blunt discussion of global warming research a (Read More)