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June 01, 2013
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Bees tell birds to buzz off
New York NY (SPX) May 29, 2013
A new study highlights the 'parasitism by theft' of bumblebees that invade birds' nests and claim them as their own. Their warning buzz helps bumblebees to "scare" the bird away from the nest. The work by Piotr Jablonski and colleagues, from the Laboratory of Behavioral Ecology and Evolution at Seoul National University in South Korea, is published online in Springer's journal, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Conspicuous warning signals - visual, auditory or mixed - help prey to deter p ... read more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Microplastic pollution prevalent in lakes too
EPFL researchers have detected microplastic pollution in one of Western Europe's largest lakes, Lake Geneva, in large enough quantities to raise concern. While studies in the ocean have shown that t ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

New one-step process for designer bacteria
A simpler and faster way of producing designer bacteria used in biotechnology processes has been developed by University of Adelaide researchers. The researchers have developed a new one-step ... more
EPIDEMICS

Evolution in the blink of an eye
A novel disease in songbirds has rapidly evolved to become more harmful to its host on at least two separate occasions in just two decades, according to a new study. The research provides a real-lif ... more
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FARM NEWS

Team finds gene that helps honey bees find flowers and get back home
Honey bees don't start out knowing how to find flowers or even how to get around outside the hive. Before they can forage, they must learn how to navigate a changing landscape and orient themselves ... more


FLORA AND FAUNA

Decoding the Genome of the Camel
By sequencing the genome of a Bactrian camel, researchers at the Vetmeduni Vienna have made a significant contribution to population genetic research on camels. The study has laid the foundation for ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Scientists find chemical that causes 'kidney' failure in mosquitoes
An Ohio State University researcher and his collaborators have discovered a chemical that causes "kidney" failure in mosquitoes, which may pave the way to the development of new insecticides to figh ... more
INTERN DAILY

Human scabs serve as inspiration for new bandage to speed healing
Human scabs have become the model for development of an advanced wound dressing material that shows promise for speeding the healing process, scientists are reporting. Their study appears in the jou ... more
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Biophotovoltaics: a step forward in sustainable energy technology
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Light flexible and radiation resistant organic solar cells for space
FARM NEWS

Even farm animal diversity is declining as accelerating species loss threatens humanity
The accelerating disappearance of Earth's species of both wild and domesticated plants and animals constitutes a fundamental threat to the well-being and even the survival of humankind, warns the fo ... more
EPIDEMICS

Early progress in antibody protection from deadly flu
Studies on lab animals have shown early success in a type of gene therapy that may prevent the spread of pandemic flu, including historic lethal strains from 1918 and 2009, researchers said Wednesday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Fresh oil spill from Turkish tanker off Cape Town
Fresh oil has begun pouring from a Turkish tanker that ran aground four years ago off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa's premier tourist destination, an official said on Wednesday. ... more
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Disposal of Vestas Wind Turbine Parts


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ICE WORLD

Russian scientists make rare find of 'blood' in mammoth
Russian scientists claimed Wednesday they have discovered blood in the carcass of a woolly mammoth, adding that the rare find could boost their chances of cloning the prehistoric animal. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Hurricane Barbara hits land in Mexico, two dead
Hurricane Barbara made landfall in Mexico's southern Pacific coast Wednesday, leaving at least two dead, including a 61-year-old US surfer who drowned under the waves, authorities said. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia strikes Ukraine energy sites in 'massive' barrage
Upping defence spending 'key point' for NATO summit: ministers
Huthi rebels say attacked US aircraft carrier in Red Sea
SHAKE AND BLOW

Small earthquake rocks Wales
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck north Wales on Wednesday, with tremors felt as far away as the Irish capital Dublin, but there were no reports of damage. ... more
FARM NEWS

China's Shuanghui to buy US pork icon Smithfield
China's Shuanghui International moved to lock in a strong supply of US pork for the Chinese market Wednesday with a deal to buy US meats icon Smithfield Foods for $4.7 billion. ... more
WATER WORLD

Dealing with 'crap' to improve water quality
To better understand how bacteria impact the environment a former University of California, Riverside graduate student spent nearly a year building a system that replicates a human colon, septic tan ... more
WATER WORLD
Remembering storm, Obama, Christie again the odd couple

Africa plans emergency force, but can it deliver?

Bill Gates hopeful of more aid from China


WATER WORLD
NASA, Researchers Use Weightlessness of Space to Design Better Materials for Earth

Helicopter-light-beams - a new tool for quantum optics

Radiation Measured by Curiosity During Mars Trip Has Implications for Human Missions


WATER WORLD
Dealing with 'crap' to improve water quality

Small dams on Chinese river harm environment more than expected

Source of life running out: water scientists


WATER WORLD
Study explores atmospheric impact of declining Arctic sea ice

Russian scientists make rare find of 'blood' in mammoth

The Antarctic polar icecap is 33.6 million years old

WOOD PILE

Study explores 100 year increase in forestry diseases
As ash dieback disease continues to threaten common ash trees across Europe, new research in the Journal of Quaternary Science explores the historic impact of forest diseases to discover if diseases ... more
WATER WORLD

Small dams on Chinese river harm environment more than expected
A fresh look at the environmental impacts of dams on an ecologically diverse and partially protected river in China found that small dams can pose a greater threat to ecosystems and natural landscap ... more
DEMOCRACY

For pundits, it's better to be confident than correct
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INTERN DAILY

All in one shot
Developing new vaccines to protect against diseases that plague humans is fraught with numerous challenges-one being that microbes tend to vary how they look on the surface to avoid being identified ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
SpaceX delays latest Starship megarocket test to Thursday
Blue Origin could launch orbital rocket Thursday or Friday
Gaia concludes Milky Way mapping efforts
SHAKE AND BLOW

Chile begins evacuation near volcano

FLORA AND FAUNA

Plants frozen for centuries come back to life

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Africa plans emergency force, but can it deliver?

EPIDEMICS

Vaccine hopes for hand, foot, mouth disease

EPIDEMICS

Confirmed cases of H7N9 bird flu drug resistance: study

ABOUT US

Study: African terrain may have pushed humans into walking on two feet

WHALES AHOY

Endangered whale used for Japan dog treats: NGOs

SINO DAILY

China baby's toilet fall accidental: police

SINO DAILY

China ruling party urges political education: ministry

FLORA AND FAUNA

SAfrica eyes fence with Mozambique to stop poachers

Remembering storm, Obama, Christie again the odd couple

China province to abolish teacher HIV tests: report

Tornado watch issued for US Midwest states

Wal-Mart fined $110 mn over hazardous waste

Biological clock scientists share Asian prize

Poland dumps old garbage system for greener setup

170,000 living in subdivided flats in Hong Kong: study

No new H7N9 cases in China for second week: government

Huge China ivory haul reveals extent of trade: report

Colombia peace still distant despite a first deal

China migrant population growing, pay rises slowing

Evacuation orders in Chile, Argentina over volcano

Bill Gates hopeful of more aid from China

S.African court to rule on banned Zuma lion advert

China province to abolish teacher HIV tests: report

China protest city demands ID to buy T-shirts: media

Seven dead in landslide in Mexico

Despite safety and other concerns, nuclear power saves lives, greenhouse gas emissions

Japan nuclear lab accident affected 30: agency

Romanian PM rejects 'influence' of anti-shale gas campaigns

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