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First Dinosaur Tracks on Arabian Peninsula

By admin • May 21st, 2008 • Category: Archeology

Scientists have discovered the first dinosaur tracks on the Arabian Peninsula. In the May 21 issue of the journal PLoS ONE, they report evidence of a large ornithopod dinosaur, as well as a herd of 11 sauropods walking along a Mesozoic coastal mudflat in what is now the Republic of Yemen.
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ESA Astronaut Recruitment Now Open

By admin • May 20th, 2008 • Category: Astronomy

ESA has today opened applications for talented individuals wishing to become an astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps. There has not been a selection campaign since 1992, so this is a rare opportunity to be at the forefront of ESA’s human spaceflight programmes including future missions to the ISS, the Moon and beyond.
Prospective candidates can […]

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Men Experience Domestic Violence, with Health Impact

By admin • May 19th, 2008 • Category: Health

Domestic violence can happen to men, not only to women, according to Group Health research in the June American Journal of Preventive Medicine. “Domestic violence in men is under-studied and often hidden—much as it was in women 10 years ago,” said study leader Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD, an associate investigator at the Group Health […]

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Scientists Identified Earthquake Faults in Sichuan, China

By admin • May 17th, 2008 • Category: Geology

Only last summer research published by earth scientists in the international journal Tectonics concluded that geological faults in the Sichuan Basin, China “are sufficiently long to sustain a strong ground-shaking earthquake, making them potentially serious sources of regional seismic hazard.”
An international team of scientists including Dr. Alexander Densmore (Institute of Hazard and Risk Research, Durham […]

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Top Grades Not Always Needed to Become a Doctor

By admin • May 16th, 2008 • Category: Medical

Top A-level results are not always necessary for students to succeed in medicine, according to the authors of a paper in this week’s BMJ. Students with average grades, who come from economically and educationally deprived areas, can do well at medical school provided they have extra academic and pastoral support during their first two years.
Becoming […]

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Huge Hole in the Cosmos Disappears

By admin • May 15th, 2008 • Category: Astronomy

NOW you see it, now you don’t. A giant hole in the cosmos that shocked astrophysicists last year may not exist after all. A re-examination of the area has found that the ‘void’, which supposedly contained far fewer stars and galaxies than expected, could be a statistical artefact.
The apparent void was spotted by Lawrence Rudnick […]

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Death Gap Increasing in US

By admin • May 14th, 2008 • Category: Humans

A new study finds a gap in overall death rates between Americans with less than high school education and college graduates increased rapidly from 1993 to 2001. The study, which appears in the May 14 issue of PLoS ONE, says the widening gap was due to significant decreases in mortality from all causes, heart disease, […]

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Children Better Prepared for School if Their Parents Read Aloud to Them

By admin • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Humans

Young children whose parents read aloud to them have better language and literacy skills when they go to school, according to a review published online ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Children who have been read aloud to are also more likely to develop a love of reading, which can be even […]

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Men are More Likely than Women to Drink Alcohol When Facing Negative Emotions

By admin • May 12th, 2008 • Category: Humans

Women and men tend to have different types of stress-related psychological disorders. Women have greater rates of depression and some types of anxiety disorders than men, while men have greater rates of alcohol-use disorders than women. A new study of emotional and alcohol-craving responses to stress has found that when men become upset, they are […]

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Productivity Rises When Companies are Facing Closure

By admin • May 10th, 2008 • Category: General

In companies that are slated to be shut down, productivity increases during the phase-out period itself. When management is busy dealing with matters other than daily operations, employees shoulder a greater responsibility for their work­-and efficiency is enhanced. According to business economist Magnus Hansson at Örebro University in Sweden, this shows that it is possible […]

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