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  1. Greenhouse effect may also cool the climate

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 23 hours ago

    London, Oct 11 (ANI): An example of the greenhouse effect cooling the climate has been seen in Spain, where the roofs of hothouse farms reflect so much sunlight that they may be pushing down local temperatures. Since

    Also tagged: climate change, national, greenhouse effect, surface radiation, greenhouses, farmland, weather stations, pasture land, almería, regions of the world, degree celsius, air temperature, temperature trends, satellite data, oct 11, arid regions, campra, eastern spain, expanse, reflective surfaces

  2. Scientists find a jackpot of rich marine life near Australia

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    Washington, Oct 10 (ANI): Scientists have found 274 new species of corals, starfish, sponges, shrimps, and crabs 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) beneath the surface of the ocean around Antarctica. Some of the corals were

    Also tagged: south asia, sea life, seabed, seamounts, marine biologist, ocean bottom, seafloor, marine species, marine reserves, peter garrett, nautical miles, australian waters, hobart tasmania, industrial research organization, island of tasmania, shrimps, surface of the moon, tasmania australia, undersea canyons, underwater mountains

  3. “Bold traveller” bug could be key to life on other planets

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    London, Oct 10 (ANI): A bug, discovered deep in a goldmine and nicknamed “the bold traveller” has got astrobiologists excited because of its unique ability to live in complete isolation of any other living species

    Also tagged: entertainment, carbon dioxide, ecosystems, amino acids, bacterium, goldmine, lawrence berkeley national laboratory, life on other planets, degree celsius, tenets, nasa astrobiology institute, building blocks of proteins, auda, berkeley national laboratory, carl pilcher, key to life, microbial ecology, microbial world, product of photosynthesis, radioactive decay of uranium

  4. Patients in minimally conscious state can also feel pain

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008

    London, Oct 8 (ANI): Severely brain-damaged patients in a “minimally conscious state” may still feel pain the same as healthy people, says a new research. The study of brain activity in brain-damaged patients in a

    Also tagged: national, brain scans, cortex, brain activity, pain perception, parts of the brain, open question, electric shocks, persistent vegetative state, coma patients, conscious state, cyclotron, dead patients, dr steven, liege belgium, mcs patients, objective evidence, pvs patients, science group, university of liege

  5. Royal stalkers are 'dangerous psychotics who need help'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 7, 2008

    Royal stalkers often seen as hapless and deluded eccentrics actually exhibit dangerous psychotic illnesses a new study claims.

    Also tagged: australia, family, royal, schizophrenia, hallucinations, psychotic, stalkers, british royalty, metropolitan police, david james, monash university melbourne, uk home office, victorian institute of forensic mental health, paul mullen

  6. Hurricane-sized whirlpools spotted on the Sun

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    London, Oct 6 (ANI): Hurricane-sized whirlpools have been spotted spiralling on the surface of the Sun, confirming theories about how material convects in the Suns roiling outer layers. The scalding soup of charged

    Also tagged: national, cells, plasma, earth, hurricane, pot, observation, high resolution, particles, boiling water, suns, decades, colleagues, solar telescope, kilometers, outer layers, bathtub drain, sideways motion, surface of the sun, whirlpools

  7. Birds unable to keep pace with climate change could go extinct

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    London, Oct 6 (ANI): A new study that directly links population declines in birds to climate change, has determined that birds that havent adjusted to the realities of a warming world are worse off than their more

    Also tagged: climate change, national, boston university, life cycles, central europe, migratory bird species, more than four decades, university of milan, global temperatures, spring temperatures, breeding grounds, north american birds, observation points, plants and insects, population declines, population estimates, population trend, primack, rapid decline, university of milan italy

  8. Heated car seats, mobile phones can fry up mens fertility!

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    Wellington, Oct 7 (ANI): A heated car seat may keep your bottom warm and toasty on a cold night, but the extra luxury might be silently frying your chances of becoming a father, say two studies, which claim that mobile

    Also tagged: national, testicles, sperm, ashok agarwal, degree celsius, german researchers, nzpa, sample group, oct 7, temperature sensors, 7c, center for reproductive medicine, cold night, core body temperature, fertility and sterility, heated car seat, heated car seats, optimal temperature, scrotal temperatures, scrotums

  9. Field trials of Indian multidrug started

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 6, 2008

    London, Oct 6 (IANS) Scientists in New Zealand have started the test of “polypill”, a multidrug manufactured by an Indian company to protect against heart disease and stroke.The single, cheap tablet combining a range

    Also tagged: uncategorized, wellcome trust, british heart foundation, hyderabad india, university of auckland, killer diseases, pilot trial, auckland new zealand, financial incentive, university of auckland new zealand

  10. Scorpion venom may help fight brain cancer (Re-issue)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 5, 2008

    London, Oct 5 (ANI): It may sound like the ultimate poison, but radioactive scorpion venom is being tested as a treatment for malignant brain cancer. The sting of the Middle Eastern scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus

    Also tagged: national, venom, scorpion, tumours, peptide, cancer cells, bloodstream, radioactivity, cambridge massachusetts, lethal doses, neurotoxins, breast skin, eastern scorpion, fight brain cancer, leiurus quinquestriatus, lung tissue, malignant brain cancer, michael egan, radioactive iodine, transmolecular

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