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New CRISPR-based tool inserts large DNA sequences at desired sites in cells Boston MA (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 Building on the CRISPR gene-editing system, MIT researchers have designed a new tool that can snip out faulty genes and replace them with new ones, in a safer and more efficient way. Using this system, the researchers showed that they could deliver genes as long as 36,000 DNA base pairs to several types of human cells, as well as to liver cells in mice. The new technique, known as PASTE, could hold promise for treating diseases that are caused by defective genes with a large number of mutations, s ... read more |
A warmer Arctic Ocean leads to more snowfall further south Sapporo, Japan (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 A new model explains that water evaporating from the Arctic Ocean due to a warming climate is transported south and can lead to increased snowfall in northern Eurasia in late autumn and early winter ... more Tucson AZ (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 Fossils of a tiny sea creature that died more than half a billion years ago may compel a science textbook rewrite of how brains evolved. A study published in Science - led by Nicholas Strausfeld, a ... more Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 The chances of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million, but those odds shortened considerably this month when more than 4.2 million lightning strikes were recorded in every Australi ... more Panama City (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 Delegates at a global summit on trade in endangered species on Friday approved a plan to protect 54 more shark species, a move that could drastically reduce the lucrative and cruel shark fin trade. ... more |
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Spain govt defends flood response and offers new aid Spain govt defends flood action as it offers new aid Moderately strong quake hits off central Japan Indonesia digs out as flooding, landslide death toll hits 20 16 dead, seven missing in Indonesia flood: disaster agency Storm Bert bring widespread flooding in Britain Landslide kills nine in DR Congo Storms bring chaos to Ireland, France, UK are Storms bring chaos to Ireland, France, UK |
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'Where are the mackerel?' Alarm as Bosphorus fish stocks crash Istanbul (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 Despondent Sunday anglers watch crestfallen as a trawler winches an enormous net out of the waters of the Bosphorus. ... more Madison WI (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 A new study of thousands of people reveals a wide range in the amount of water people consume around the globe and over their lifespans, definitively spilling the oft-repeated idea that eight, 8-oun ... more Washington DC (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 The big idea: Using a remote-controlled submarine, my colleagues and I discovered five new species of black corals living as deep as 2,500 feet (760 meters) below the surface in the Great Barrier Re ... more Paris (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 French retail giant Carrefour is still selling Brazilian beef products linked to destruction of the Amazon rainforest despite committing to end such sales, the US activist group Mighty Earth said Friday. ... more |
Two dead as Saudi storm closes schools, cuts main road to Mecca Riyadh (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 At least two people died on Thursday as heavy rains hit western Saudi Arabia, including the coastal city of Jeddah, delaying flights and forcing schools to close, officials said. ... more Johannesburg (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 At the age of 13, Ndumiso Gamede was orphaned when his parents died at the peak of the AIDS epidemic in South Africa. ... more Cianjur, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 A seven-year-old Indonesian girl who was the subject of a day-long rescue effort after an earthquake killed at least 310 people in West Java has been found dead, rescuers told AFP Friday. ... more Beijing, China (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 Climate change is imposing growing influences on the world, especially these developing countries which suffer most from the damaging impacts of the associating natural disasters such as floods due ... more |
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Indonesian rescuers race to find dozens missing after quake Cianjur, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 Indonesian authorities deployed heavy machinery, helicopters and thousands of personnel Thursday in a desperate effort to locate dozens trapped in rubble by an earthquake that killed 272 people, as hopes of finding survivors faded. ... more Beijing (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 Six million people were on Friday under Covid lockdown in a Chinese city home to the world's largest iPhone factory, after clashes between police and workers furious over pay. ... more Algiers (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 An Algerian court Thursday sentenced 49 people to death over the lynching of a man falsely accused of starting deadly forest fires during an extended heatwave last year, state media reported. ... more Kinshasa (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 DR Congo's army once absorbed rebels into its ranks as a way to end conflict, but as the country struggles with an offensive by the M23 militia in the east, experts caution against reviving the policy. ... more Beijing (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 Ten people were killed and nine injured in a fire in a residential building in China's northwestern Xinjiang region, state media reported Friday. ... more |
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Indonesia boy, 6, rescued from quake rubble after two daysw Cianjur, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 A six-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble of a deadly Indonesia earthquake after spending two days trapped under debris without food or water, in a "miracle" rescue. The dramatic rescue captured on camera Wednesday evening revived hopes that survivors could still be pulled alive from the wreckage days after the strong tremor that hit the West Java town of Cianjur on Monday, killing ... more |
D-Orbit signs payload hosting contract with SpacePNT Fino Mornasco, Italy (SPX) Nov 24, 2022 The space transportation and logistics company D-Orbit has announced the signing of a hosted payload contract with SpacePNT, a Swiss company specialized in the design and manufacturing of low cost high-accuracy GNSS receivers for the New Space satellite market. The contract covers the integration of a new GNSS receiver prototype into ION Satellite Carrier, D-Orbit's proprietary orbital tra ... more |
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Scientists discover five new species of black corals deep below the pacific off the Great Barrier Reef Washington DC (SPX) Nov 25, 2022 The big idea: Using a remote-controlled submarine, my colleagues and I discovered five new species of black corals living as deep as 2,500 feet (760 meters) below the surface in the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea off the coast of Australia. Black corals can be found growing both in shallow waters and down to depths of over 26,000 feet (8,000 meters), and some individual corals can live f ... more |
Tibetan bottom ice might be younger than previously believed by two orders of magnitude Shanghai, China (SPX) Nov 23, 2022 From September to October of 2015, a 60-person team were gathering on the Guliya ice cap in the Kunlun Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau, with the purpose to retrieve the world's oldest ice. In a FEATURES article published in Science (29/01/2016) entitled "Tibet's Primeval Ice: the quest for the world's oldest ice could yield a Rosetta Stone for how Asia responds to a changing climate", it was wr ... more |
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Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could help to make agriculture more sustainable Philadelphia PA (SPX) Nov 22, 2022 The wastewater draining from massive pools of sewage sludge has the potential to play a role in more sustainable agriculture, according to environmental engineering researchers at Drexel University. A new study, looking at a process of removing ammonia from wastewater and converting it into fertilizer, suggests that it's not only technically viable, but also could help to reduce the environmenta ... more |
Using satellites for faster flood information Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Nov 23, 2022 Researchers at The University of Queensland have used satellites with radar imaging sensors to see through clouds and map flooding and say the technique could provide faster, more detailed information to keep communities safe. Professor Noam Levin from UQ's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences said the project combined images from optical satellites with information from imaging rada ... more |
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Experts warn against bringing rebels into army to end Congo fighting Kinshasa (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 DR Congo's army once absorbed rebels into its ranks as a way to end conflict, but as the country struggles with an offensive by the M23 militia in the east, experts caution against reviving the policy. A mostly Congolese Tutsi rebel group, the M23 has staged a raging comeback after laying dormant for years. Its combatants took up arms again in late 2021, claiming that the Democratic Rep ... more |
Alzheimer's risk gene undermines insulation of brain's "wiring" Boston MA (SPX) Nov 24, 2022 It's well-known that carrying one copy of the APOE4 gene variant increases one's risk for Alzheimer's disease threefold and two copies about tenfold, but the fundamental reasons why, and what can be done to help patients, remain largely unknown. A study published by an MIT-based team Nov. 16 in Nature provides some new answers as part of a broader line of research that has demonstrated APOE4's c ... more |
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Twin crises: experts say nature and climate can't be siloed Paris (AFP) Nov 25, 2022 Experts and activists were hoping UN climate talks would end last week with a prominent mention of biodiversity in the final text. They walked away disappointed. Some say delegates at the COP27 summit missed a key opportunity to acknowledge the connection between the twin climate and nature crises, which many believe have been treated separately for too long. Failing to address both coul ... more |
NOAA's GOES-U completes thermal vacuum testing Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 23, 2022 NOAA's GOES-U, the final satellite in the GOES-R Series of advanced geostationary environmental satellites, recently completed thermal vacuum (TVAC) testing as part of a rigorous assessment program to ensure the satellite can withstand the harsh conditions of launch and orbiting 22,236 miles above Earth's equator. The testing is taking place at Lockheed Martin Space's Littleton, Colorado, facili ... more |
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FSU researchers find decrease in crucial trace element preceded ancient mass extinction Tallahassee FL (SPX) Nov 23, 2022 A decline in the element molybdenum across the planet's oceans preceded a significant extinction event approximately 183 million years ago, new research from Florida State University shows. The decrease may have contributed to the mass extinction, in which up to 90% of species in the oceans perished, and it suggests that much more organic carbon was buried in the extinction event than had ... more |
Ottawa rolls out CAN$1.6 bn plan to adapt to climate change Ottawa (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 The Canadian government on Thursday unveiled a CAN$1.6 billion (US$1.2 billion) plan to help the country deal with the looming dangers of a warming world, such as floods, wildfires and extreme heat. The so-called climate adaptation strategy will fund programs to help Canadians shield themselves from heat waves, protect coastlines from rising seas and safeguard infrastructure, including in th ... more |
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MSU helms $15M project to help make fusion energy a reality East Lansing MI (SPX) Nov 22, 2022 Michigan State University's Andrew Christlieb is leading a massive U.S. Department of Energy project to help deliver on the not-yet-realized promise of nuclear fusion. That promise? To create an unmatched source of affordable and sustainable energy. Christlieb, an MSU Foundation Professor in the College of Natural Science, is now the director of a Mathematic ... more |
Earth might be experiencing 7th mass extinction, not 6th Riverside CA (SPX) Nov 23, 2022 Earth is currently in the midst of a mass extinction, losing thousands of species each year. New research suggests environmental changes caused the first such event in history, which occurred millions of years earlier than scientists previously realized. Most dinosaurs famously disappeared 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period. Prior to that, a majority of Earth's creatu ... more |
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Violent protests at largest iPhone factory in China Beijing (AFP) Nov 23, 2022 Violent protests have broken out around Foxconn's vast iPhone factory in central China, as workers clashed with security personnel over pay and living conditions at the plant. In videos shared with AFP or circulated on social media, hundreds of workers can be seen marching on a road and confronted by riot police as well as people wearing hazmat suits. Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn on Wedn ... more |
I.Coast launches major drive to reverse deforestation Abidjan (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 Ivory Coast, which has lost nearly all its forests in the last half century, has launched a major project to triple its cover by 2030, the government announced Thursday. The Forests Investment Project aims to cover 6.5 million hectares (16 million acres) - or 20 percent of the country - said the World Bank, which is financing the 143-million-euro ($149 million) scheme. The project woul ... more |
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