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U.N. climate panel urged to reform, stick to science Posted August 30, 2010

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. climate panel should only make predictions when it has solid evidence and should avoid policy advocacy, scientists said in a report on Monday that called for thorough reform of the body. The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was widely criticized after ...More

Study finds first genetic link to common migraine Posted August 30, 2010

LONDON (Reuters) - An international scientific team has identified for the first time a genetic risk factor associated with common migraines and say their research could open the way for new treatments to prevent migraine attacks. Researchers who looked at genetic data from 50,000 people from Finland, Germany and The ...More

Scientists crack through wheat's genetic code Posted August 27, 2010

Ripened ears of wheat are seen in the field near the village of Znamenka, northeast of Minsk

LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have cracked and published almost all of the highly complex genetic code of wheat -- a staple food for more than a third of the world's people -- and say breeders can now use their findings to improve yields. The draft gene map is for a variety called ...More

Sponges beat seaweed in battle for Florida reefs Posted August 25, 2010

MIAMI (Reuters) - Giant barrel sponges that can live for thousands of years have proliferated in the waters around the Florida Keys, the apparent winner in a recent battle for dominance among corals, seaweed and sponges. That's a good thing, according to researchers wrapping up a 10-day stint at the ...More

UK bee industry abuzz with mite resistant breed Posted August 25, 2010

LONDON (Reuters) - A British beekeeper said on Wednesday he may have discovered a strain of honey bee immune to a parasite that has been gradually wiping out populations of the vital insect worldwide. Scientists have been trying to find a way to fight the pesticide-resistant Varroa mite. But now a ...More

Archaeologists uncover 3,500-year-old Egypt city Posted August 25, 2010

CAIRO (Reuters) - Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 3,500-year-old settlement in one of Egypt's desert oases that predates earlier cities by a millennium, the Ministry of Culture said Wednesday. The Yale University mission excavating in Umm El-Kharga Oasis, one of Egypt's five western deserts, located some ...More

Colombia's Galeras erupts, evacuation ordered Posted August 25, 2010

A view of the Galeras Volcano as seen from the outskirts of Pasto, southern Colombia

PASTO, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombia's Galeras Volcano erupted on Wednesday, forcing authorities to order the evacuation of thousands, but only a few residents trickled from nearby villages to shelters, officials said. Seated in Colombia's Andes near the frontier with Ecuador, Galeras coughed ash over neighboring towns. Authorities reported no ...More

Scientists create liver cells from patients' skin Posted August 25, 2010

LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have created liver cells in a lab for the first time using reprogrammed cells from human skin, paving the way for the potential development of new treatments for liver diseases that kill thousands each year. Cambridge University scientists who reported their results in the Journal of Clinical ...More

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