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Asian acid rain solution may hoist gases from paddy fields
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Thursday, 14 August 2008

Solving the acid rain problem in Asia could worsen global warming by increasing the amount of greenhouse gases produced from rice paddies according to new research from the Open University.

 
Rare birds on the increase due to a rise in temperatures
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Thursday, 14 August 2008

Rare southern species of birds are on the increase in the British Isles as a result of climatic change lifting temperatures in the UK according to new research.

 
Human brains pay price for being big according to Cambridge research
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Thursday, 14 August 2008

Human brains pay a price for being big claims an international team of top scientists.

 
Aphid is climate change barometer
Written by News Desk   
Thursday, 07 August 2008

The peach-potato aphidAphids are emerging as sentinels of climate change, researchers at BBSRC-supported Rothamsted Research in Hertfordshire have shown.

 
Sanger Institute technology takes on typhoon fever
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008

The world leading gene technology being fashioned at the Wellcome Trust Sagner Institute is to be used to tackle the mass killer disease, typhoid fever.
 
New test may lead to early diagnosis of devastating eye condition
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008

A test to show whether a person may be genetically predisposed to suffer one of the most prevalent forms of blindness in the elderly – before symptoms arise – has moved a step closer to reality after a licence agreement involving Cambridge Enterprise and a North American medical specialist.
 
Hospital waste management could offer clues to superbugs
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008

A team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Northampton is studying whether there are any potential links between the way in which waste is managed and the risk of the spread of hospital superbugs within the National Health Service (NHS).
 
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