Small Heat-Shielded Habitats Could Help Threatened Species Survive Climate Change
Small Heat-Shielded Habitats Could Help Threatened Species Survive Climate Change
Intelligent countryside management could improve the survival chances of animal and plant species threatened by climate change. The creation of small heat-shielded habitats and better links between habitats would counteract a moderate temperature increase, and give threatened species more time to adapt better and/or to migrate to cooler regions.
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New Class Of Pulsars Solve Mystery Of Previously Unidentified Gamma-ray Sources
A new class of pulsars detected by NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is solving the mystery of previously unidentified gamma-ray sources and helping scientists understand the mechanisms behind pulsar emissions.
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Jock Itch
Title: Jock Itch
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 2/13/2009
Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2009
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Return To The Moon: First Images Kick Off Mapping Mission
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera has taken and received its first images of the Moon, kicking off the year-long mapping mission of Earth's nearest celestial neighbor.
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Did Evolution Make Us Cancer Prone?
Researchers have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer.
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The Problem With Self-help Books: The Negative Side To Positive Self-statements
In times of doubt and uncertainty, many Americans turn to self-help books in search of encouragement, guidance and self-affirmation. The positive self-statements suggested in these books, such as "I am a lovable person" or "I will succeed," are designed to lift a person's low self-esteem and push them into positive action. According to a recent study in Psychological Science, however, these statements can actually have the opposite effect.
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Intelligent countryside management could improve the survival chances of animal and plant species threatened by climate change. The creation of small heat-shielded habitats and better links between habitats would counteract a moderate temperature increase, and give threatened species more time to adapt better and/or to migrate to cooler regions.
Source: feeds.sciencedaily.com
New Class Of Pulsars Solve Mystery Of Previously Unidentified Gamma-ray Sources
A new class of pulsars detected by NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is solving the mystery of previously unidentified gamma-ray sources and helping scientists understand the mechanisms behind pulsar emissions.
Source: feeds.sciencedaily.com
Jock Itch
Title: Jock Itch
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 2/13/2009
Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2009
Source: www.medicinenet.com
Return To The Moon: First Images Kick Off Mapping Mission
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera has taken and received its first images of the Moon, kicking off the year-long mapping mission of Earth's nearest celestial neighbor.
Source: feeds.sciencedaily.com
Did Evolution Make Us Cancer Prone?
Researchers have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer.
Source: feeds.sciencedaily.com
The Problem With Self-help Books: The Negative Side To Positive Self-statements
In times of doubt and uncertainty, many Americans turn to self-help books in search of encouragement, guidance and self-affirmation. The positive self-statements suggested in these books, such as "I am a lovable person" or "I will succeed," are designed to lift a person's low self-esteem and push them into positive action. According to a recent study in Psychological Science, however, these statements can actually have the opposite effect.
Source: feeds.sciencedaily.com
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