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Men more likely to cheat if they are economically dependent on their female partners, s... - 0 views

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    The more economically dependent a man is on his female partner, the more likely he is to cheat on her, according to new research.
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The genetic footprint of natural selection - 0 views

  • During evolution, living species have adapted to environmental constraints according to the mechanism of natural selection; when a mutation that aids the survival (and reproduction) of an individual appears in the genome, it then spreads throughout the rest of the species until, after several hundreds or even thousands of generations, it is carried by all individuals. But does this selection, which occurs on a specific gene in the genome of a species, also occur on the same gene in neighboring species? On which set of genes has natural selection acted specifically in each species? Researchers in the Dynamique et Organisation des Génomes team at the Institut de Biologie of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (CNRS/ENS/INSERM) have studied the genome of humans and three other primate species (chimpanzee, orangutan and macaque) using bioinformatics tools. Their work consisted in comparing the entire genomes of each species in order to identify the genes having undergone selection during the past 200,000 years. The result was that a few hundred genes have recently undergone selection in each of these species. These include around 100 genes detected in man that are shared by two or three other species, which is twice as many as might be anticipated as a random phenomenon. Thus a not inconsiderable proportion of the genes involved in human adaptation are also present in the chimpanzee, orangutan or macaque, and sometimes in several species at the same time. Natural selection acts not only by distancing different species from each other when new traits appear. But by acting on the same gene, it can also give rise to the same trait in species that have already diverged, but still have a relatively similar genome. This study thus provides a clearer understanding of the group of genes that are specifically implicated in human evolution (during the past 200,000 years), as it allows the identification of those genes which did not undergo selection in another primate line. An example that has been confirmed by this study is the well-known case of the lactase gene that can metabolize lactose during adulthood (a clear advantage with the development of agriculture and animal husbandry). The researchers have also identified a group of genes involved in some neurological functions and in the development of muscles and skeleton.
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    A further step has been taken towards our understanding of natural selection. CNRS scientists working at the Institut de Biologie of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (CNRS/ENS/INSERM) have shown that humans, and some of their primate cousins, have a common genetic footprint, i.e. a set of genes which natural selection has often tended to act upon during the past 200,000 years. This study has also been able to isolate a group of genes that distinguish us from our cousins the great apes. Its findings are published in PloS Genetics (26 February 2010 issue).
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Researchers study quantum dots to increase the amount of electricity solar panels produce - 0 views

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    Quantum dots are man-made atoms that confine electrons to a small space. They have atomic-like behavior that results in unusual electronic properties on a nanoscale. These unique properties may be particularly valuable in tailoring the way light interacts with matter.
Erich Feldmeier

Tania Singer, Matthias Bolz: Compassion - Bridging Practice and Science - 0 views

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    "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Empathie und Mitgefühl? Kann man Mitgefühl trainieren? Ist es messbar? Wie kann Mitgefühlstraining in Schulen, Kliniken und bei der Betreuung von Sterbenden angewandt werden? Verändert sich das Gehirn durch mentales Training? Das kostenlose eBook Mitgefühl. In Alltag und Forschung von Tania Singer und Matthias Bolz beschreibt bestehende sekuläre Trainingsprogramme, den aktuellen Stand der Wissenschaft sowie Erfahrungsberichte aus der Praxis. Die neuartige Gestaltung des eBooks bietet umfangreiches Videomaterial, originelle Soundcollagen von Nathalie Singer sowie künstlerische Fotos von Olafur Eliasso"
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Mahendra Trivedi Physiology Report - 0 views

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    Mahendra Trivedi Physiology reports shows, that he is a man with special physiology and unique in this universe.
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    Mahendra Kumar Trivedi hormones reports are unique and shows, he is a man with special characters.
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    The Trivedi Effect Testimonials are the great way to understand the importance of Trivedi Effect on life of a common man.
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Kein Weg aus der Bestäuberkrise - bild der wissenschaft - 0 views

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    "Erntemenge und Qualität von über drei Vierteln der weltweit meist genutzten Nahrungspflanzen hängen ganz oder teilweise von der Bestäubung durch Tiere ab. Diese Produkte haben einen jährlichen Marktwert von 235 bis 577 Milliarden US-Dollar. Erwirtschaftet werden diese Güter nicht nur durch rund 20.000 Bienenarten, sondern von Fliegen, Schmetterlingen, Motten, Wespen und Käfern, aber auch Vögeln und Fledermäusen... Ob die Bestäuber bedroht sein, wisse man gar nicht."
Erich Feldmeier

Pocken - Virologen bauen Pferdepocken im Labor - Gesundheit - Süddeutsche.de - 0 views

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    "es ist unmöglich, weltweit alle Firmen zu kontrollieren, die DNA herstellen, sagt Paul Keim. "Uns ist schon seit einigen Jahren klar, dass es im Grunde aussichtslos ist, diese Art von Aktivität zu regulieren." Evans betont, man müsse auch die Chancen der Technologie sehen. So hofft er, mit Hilfe des Virus Impfstoffe zu entwickeln.
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MAGIC SKIN GUN FOR BURN VICTIMS - 0 views

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Why Interacting with a Woman Can Leave Men "Cognitively Impaired": Scientific American - 0 views

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    "It seems like his brain isn't working quite properly and according to new findings, it may not be. Researchers have begun to explore the cognitive impairment that men experience before and after interacting with women. A 2009 study demonstrated that after a short interaction with an attractive woman, men experienced a decline in mental performance. A more recent study suggests that this cognitive impairment takes hold even w hen men simply anticipate interacting with a woman who they know very little about. Sanne Nauts ... Daisy Grewal is a researcher at the Stanford School of Medicine, where she investigates how stereotypes affect the careers of women and minority scientists."
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    Young minds are naturally inquisitive; they have an innate curiosity about all things around them. Natural things or man-made things all make them wonder and the urge to explore them increases. The School Science Lab Equipment by Atico Export staunchly supports the love for science and would appreciate it if their parents, teachers, and facilitators actively participate in the same. The School Science Lab Equipment Online Sale By Atico Export offers these and many benefits, such as:
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