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Glenn Close has genes mapped Posted 2 days, 7 hours ago

Actress Glenn Close arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Archbishop Desmond Tutu has done it. So has genome pioneer Craig Venter. And now American film actress Glenn Close has joined a handful of celebrities to have their genome sequenced in the name of science. Close, who stars in the FX television series "Damages" and is known for ...More

Calcium may help you live longer: study Posted 2 days, 8 hours ago

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Getting a bit more calcium in your diet could help you live longer, new research suggests. Swedish researchers found that men who consumed the most calcium in food were 25 percent less likely to die over the next decade than their peers who took in the ...More

Scientists find "mother" of all skin cells Posted 2 days, 11 hours ago

LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have found the "mother," or origin, of all skin cells and say their discovery could dramatically improve skin treatments for victims of serious wounds and burns. Hans Clevers and a team of Dutch and Swedish researchers conducted a study in mice and found that the stem cell ...More

"Personal" study shows gene maps can spot disease Posted 3 days, 7 hours ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two studies published on Wednesday show it is possible to sequence the entire gene maps of families with inherited diseases and pinpoint the offending bit of DNA. The studies, which would not have been possible a year or two ago, are the first real delivery of the promised ...More

SpaceX aborts rocket engine test Posted 4 days, 9 hours ago

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Space Exploration Technologies aborted a test firing of its Falcon 9 rocket on Tuesday, in what was to be a key milestone in its quest to fly cargo -- and eventually astronauts -- to the International Space Station. The test was aborted two seconds before engine ignition at ...More

Scientists say UK risks losing innovation edge Posted 5 days, 6 hours ago

A researcher works in a laboratory at the National Institute for Medical Research in London

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain risks decades of slow economic decline unless it invests heavily in research, which at the moment is one of the country's few genuine areas of economic competitive advantage, leading scientists said on Tuesday. The Royal Society, an influential science academy whose members include more than 60 ...More

Big Bang experiment may reveal dark universe: CERN Posted 5 days, 13 hours ago

German Chancellor Merkel talks to designated director general of CERN Heuer and outgoing director ge

GENEVA (Reuters) - Dark matter, which scientists believe makes up 25 percent of the universe but whose existence has never been proven, could be detected by the giant particle collider at CERN, the research center's head said Monday. Rolf-Dieter Heuer told a news conference some evidence for the matter may ...More

Obama to push White House vision for NASA in April Posted 6 days, 11 hours ago

President Obama speaks about healthcare reform at the White House Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will outline his administration's vision for space agency NASA and an eventual trip to Mars during a conference in Florida in April, the White House said on Sunday. Obama has had to defend his commitment to the space agency in the politically important U ...More

Scientists find why "sunshine" vitamin D is crucial Posted 6 days, 12 hours ago

LONDON (Reuters) - Vitamin D is vital in activating human defences and low levels suffered by around half the world's population may mean their immune systems' killer T cells are poor at fighting infection, scientists said on Sunday. The findings by Danish researchers could help the fight against infectious diseases ...More

Methane bubbles in Arctic seas stir warming fears Posted 1 week, 2 days ago

NASA image from September 21, 2005 and released on September 21 shows Arctic summer sea ice coverage

OSLO (Reuters) - Large amounts of a powerful greenhouse gas are bubbling up from a long-frozen seabed north of Siberia, raising fears of far bigger leaks that could stoke global warming, scientists said. It was unclear, however, if the Arctic emissions of methane gas were new or had been going on ...More

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