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Mon, 6 Feb 2012
Bisons adapted to climate change The Hindu 
Bisons adapted to climate change
Ancient bison bones discovered at a Canadian goldmine are helping unravel the mystery about how animals adapt to rapid environmental change, a study reveals. | The 30,000-year-old bones were unearthed... (photo: WN / Marzena)
An insect with multi-colored legs lands on a leaf. PhysOrg 
Transgene insects: Scientists call for more open data
| Genetically modified insects are being developed with a view to suppress insect populations of the same species which spread human diseases, such as malaria and Dengue Fever, or that are agricultura... (photo: WN / RTayco)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a giant jellyfish drifting off Kokonogi in western Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea.
Cloning
 » Russian Scientists Drill to Sub-Glacial Antarctic Lake
 » New virtual tool may provide more accurate diagnosis of genetic mutations
 » Scientists want kids with three parents to help eradicate genetic disease
 » Secrets of ailments unlocked by stem cells from skin samples
Progress Made in Developing Community-Acquired MRSA Vaccine
BioTechnology
 » MKU: soaring ahead in biological sciences study
 » Genetic variant ups risk of common type stroke
 » Your preference for fatty foods that taste creamy may be genetic say researchers
 » New genetic discovery could boost treatment for stroke patients
 Sumatran Rhinoceros
Medicine
 » Tampa Police officer hospitalized after collision
 » Mubarak to move to prison hospital, says top lawmaker
 » Lincoln County Hospital criticised by patient care watchdog
 » Stop blaming Antrim Hospital
India's cricket player Yuvraj Singh speaks with reporters during an open media session ahead of the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in Gros Islet, St. Lucia, Thursday, April 29, 2010. The Twenty20 Cricket World Cup starts on Friday.
Health
 » Surplus in jeopardy as MP Tony Crook rejects rebate means test
 » Public hearing calls for patient safety file scrutiny
 » Information overload - pilot sues Virgin Australia over injury
 » Bacteria warning - E.coli found in water supply
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
GM Food
 » Teach About GMO in Schools, Say Educators
 » U.S. and Israel Set Stage for False Flag and Iran Attack
 » Deadly Wide Monster Asteroid Hurtles Safely Past Earth
 » Diplomat Says Pakistan Will Retaliate if Israel Attacks Iran
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