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Problem of emerging infectious diseases likely to worsen Emerging infectious diseases pose a global threat to human and animal health, and the problem is likely to worsen, warns an expert in this week's BMJ. view more (2005-11-28)
Ships bring alien jellyfish invaders to our shores Marine environments around the world are being threatened by exotic species of the moon jellyfish being dispersed by international shipping, according to new research. view more (2005-08-16)
The changing geography of trade policies The public examination of Lic.Sc.(Econ.) Erja Kettunen's doctoral dissertation in economic geography, "Regionalism and the Geography of Trade Policies in EU-ASEAN Trade," was held at the Helsinki School of Economics on Friday, December 3rd, 2004. The opponent was Professor, PhD Ã-rjan Sjöberg (Stockholm School of Economics) and the... view more... (2004-12-10)
Rare Tibetan antelope listed as endangered The Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) today applauded a decision today by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Tibetan antelope, also known as "chiru," as an endangered species. view more (2006-03-31)
Archaeologists find evidence of earliest African slaves brought to new world In the early European histories of the New World, there are numerous accounts of African slaves accompanying explorers and colonists. view more (2006-02-01)
Monkeypox mystery: New research may explain why 2003 outbreak in the US wasn't deadly An outbreak of 72 cases of monkeypox in the United States during the summer of 2003 didn't produce a single fatality, even though the disease usually kills 10 percent of those infected. view more (2005-07-18)
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Maps Ancient Greek Shipwreck After lying hidden for centuries off the coast of Greece, a sunken 4th century B.C. merchant ship and its cargo have been surveyed by an international team using a robotic underwater vehicle. view more (2006-02-03)
University of Kent course run in partnership with modern wonder of the world The news that Kew Gardens is to join the likes of the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China as a modern wonder of the world has been welcomed by teachers on the University of Kent's MSc Programme in Ethnobotany. Together with the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), the Department of Anthropology and the Royal Botanic Gardens... view more... (2003-07-11)
Researchers appeal for new regulations to save coral reefs from live fish trade Researchers are calling for tighter controls on the live reef fish trade, a growing threat to coral reefs, in letters to the international journal Science. view more (2006-08-07)
Top nature photographers join a global conservational initiative to protect wilderness More than 150 of the best nature photographers in the world gathered in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss how photography can contribute to the conservation community's efforts in protecting wilderness areas and endangered species around the world. view more (2005-10-07)
Does Spilled Oil Produce Troubled Waters? Following oil spills at sea, spraying with dispersants is often used to help oil to disaggregate - but does this treatment affect the longer-term toxicity of the weathered oil? This is the question that oil pollution scientists at the University of Plymouth are all set to investigate, following the award of £200,000 from government agencies.... view more... (2002-05-28)
Clues to African archaeology found in lead isotopes Microscopic specs of lead are offering clues about the enormous cultural changes that swept across northern Africa a thousand years ago. view more (2006-03-27)
Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism In approximately 1550 B.C., Egypt conquered its southern neighbor, ancient Nubia, and secured control of valuable trade routes. view more (2006-05-18)
Sharks in danger There are 370 species of shark, each with their own particular habitats and behaviours. Most sharks are slow to reproduce and do not have large numbers of young. They are therefore particularly sensitive to predation or large losses. Caught as accidental by-catch (estimated at 3000 per day), sharks are also fished for their fins (for food),... view more... (2002-06-07)
Studies of Amazonian languages challenge linguistic theories New research by Dan Everett (University of Manchester) into the language of the Pirah√£ people of Amazonas, Brazil disputes two prominent linguistic ideas regarding grammar and translation. view more (2005-08-03)
A giant sucking sound for sea turtles Sea turtles that receive the highest protection in Costa Rica and other neighboring countries are dying by the thousands at the hands of unregulated-and unsustainable-commercial fishing in Nicaragua, according to a study by the Bronx Zoo based Wildlife Conservation Society. view more (2005-08-04)
Nurse delivers first baby from commercial frozen donor egg bank The 8 pound, 2 ounce baby girl is apparently the first baby born after being conceived with a frozen donor egg from a commercial egg bank. view more (2006-01-04)
Egyptians, not Greeks were true fathers of medicine Scientists examining documents dating back 3,500 years say they have found proof that the origins of modern medicine lie in ancient Egypt and not with Hippocrates and the Greeks. view more (2007-05-10)
Emerging diseases require a global solution The threat of potential pandemics such as Ebola, SARS, and avian influenza demands a more holistic approach to disease control, one that prevents diseases from crossing the divide between humans, their livestock, and wildlife, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in the most recent issue of the journal Foreign Affairs. view more (2005-06-17)
For two primates, patience takes different forms, shaped by ecology Across the animal kingdom, individuals face choices between patience and impulsivity. A classic case, confronted by all animals-humans included-is that between a small, immediate food reward and a delayed, but larger, reward. view more (2005-10-25)
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