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Posted on 08-18-07 11:30
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Hey guys, Please read this if you haven't ! The globe is warming every second: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6952930.stm
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Posted on 09-02-07 9:07
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Bearded wonders go head to head Some of the world's most hirsute faces gathered on the English south coast to see who had the fullest beard or the most stylish moustache. Competitors from the UK, America, Germany and many other countries took part in the World Beard and Moustache Championships in Brighton. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/sussex/6972315.stm
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Posted on 09-02-07 9:11
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Hairy baby girl is talk of town A two-month-old girl is attracting more attention than most babies - as she has sprouted a full head of hair. Mae Perrot, daughter of Amy, 29, and Darren, 32, from Matlock, Derbyshire, was born eight weeks ago and her hair has not stopped growing since. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/derbyshire/6972359.stm
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Posted on 09-04-07 6:10
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Nudes wanted for Old Firm shoot A photographer has unveiled plans to recreate a classic Old Firm moment at Hampden - using nudes. Alistair Devine is looking for nude volunteers to pose for the image which will celebrate a historic clash between Rangers and Celtic. Mr Devine organised a similar project last year where he photographed 30 nude volunteers in a bar in the name of art. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6976131.stm
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Posted on 09-05-07 5:35
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Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet Nepal's state-run airline has confirmed that it sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god, following technical problems with one of its aircraft. Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane - a Boeing 757 - at Kathmandu airport. The offering was made to Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is seen on the company's planes. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6979292.stm
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Posted on 09-10-07 11:52
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Solar plane flies into the night A lightweight solar-powered plane has smashed the official world record for the longest-duration unmanned flight. UK defence firm Qinetiq, which built the Zephyr unmanned aerial vehicle, said it flew for 54 hours during tests. The researchers believe it is the first time a solar-powered craft has flown under its own power through two nights. The previous unmanned endurance record was set in 2001 by a jet-powered US Air Force Global Hawk surveillance aircraft which flew for more than 30 hours. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6916309.stm
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Posted on 09-13-07 6:26
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Russian 'sex day' to boost births The governor of Ulyanovsk region in Russia is offering prizes to couples who have babies in exactly nine months - on Russia's national day on 12 June. Sergei Morozov wants couples to take the day off work to have sex. If a baby is born on national day, they will receive cars, TVs or other prizes. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6990802.stm
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Posted on 09-16-07 4:04
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Porridge bowl sets world record The biggest bowl of porridge ever made has been created in Edinburgh, breaking the world record. Weighing 81.2kg, the huge breakfast was expected to fill up to 2,000 bowls at the Edinburgh Farmers' Market. The feat broke the existing world record, which was set at 66.26 kg at a farmers' market event in Warwickshire in January. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6994736.stm
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Posted on 09-28-07 2:07
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Russian mother has 'giant' baby Last Updated: Thursday, 27 September 2007, 10:11 GMT 11:11 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Russian mother has 'giant' baby Enlarge Image A Russian woman has given birth to a baby weighing 7.75kg (17.5lbs), more than twice the average newborn weight. The "little" girl, Nadia, was delivered by Caesarean section at a hospital in the Altai region of Siberia, joining eight sisters and three brothers. Here is more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7015841.stm
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Posted on 09-29-07 12:55
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Man, 24, weds 82-year-old bride A 24-year-old Argentine man has married a woman 58 years his senior. The groom, Reinaldo Waveqche, told reporters after the ceremony in Santa Fe, northern Argentina: "I've always liked mature ladies." Mr Waveqche added: "I don't care what other people say." He and bride Adelfa Volpes, 82, are planning to travel to Rio de Janeiro for their honeymoon. Asked if the marriage was purely spiritual, Ms Volpes laughed and replied: "There is going to be more." The couple were married in a civil service after several years of engagement, and later walked through a local church surrounded by reporters. Their love blossomed when Mr Waveqche went to live with her after his mother's death when he was 15. He said he admired his new wife's zest for life, and emphasised how special she was to him. Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7019998.stm
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Posted on 10-13-07 9:41
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Eighty million years without sex
The mystery of how an animal has survived for 80 million years without sex has been solved by UK scientists.
A Cambridge team says the creature owes its existence to a genetic quirk that offers some recompense for its prolonged celibacy.
Many asexual organisms have died out because they cannot adapt to changes in the natural world.
But an evolutionary trick allows this pond-dweller to survive when conditions change, researchers report in Science.
The animal is a tiny invertebrate known as a bdelloid rotifer. It lives in freshwater pools. If deprived of water, it survives in a desiccated state until water becomes available again.
The secret to this novel survival mechanism lies in a twist of asexual reproduction, whereby the animal is able to make two separate proteins from two different copies of a key gene.
Prolonged celibacy
Dr Alan Tunnacliffe, from the Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge, who led the research, said his team had been able to show for the first time that gene copies in asexual animals can have different functions.
"It's particularly exciting that we've found different, but complementary, functions in genes which help bdelloid rotifers survive desiccation," he explained.
"Evolution of gene function in this way can't happen in sexual organisms, which means there could be some benefit to millions of years without sex after all."
The researchers discovered that two copies of a particular gene, known as LEA, in the asexual pond-dweller are different - giving rise to proteins with separate functions that protect the animal during dehydration.
One copy stops other essential protein molecules from clumping together as the animal dries out, while the second copy helps to maintain the fragile membranes that surround the creature's cells.
Genetic diversity
Humans and most other types of organism reproduce sexually. The union of sperm and eggs results in two copies (or a pair) of genetic instructions within a cell, one copy inherited from each parent.
This produces two nearly identical copies of each gene in each cell, and therefore two nearly identical proteins.
The "re-shuffling" of genetic material over many generations allows sexual animals to adapt to changes in their natural environment.
In contrast, many asexual organisms have died out because their rigid genetic make-up means they are unable to adapt in this way.
The latest discovery explains why the bdelloids have likely escaped this fate with their mechanism for generating genetic diversity in the absence of sexual reproduction.
The study reported in Science magazine was conducted on a species of bdelloid rotifer known as Adineta ricciae.
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Posted on 10-21-07 7:29
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New York sends in the ladybirds
Ladybirds are voracious eaters of aphids | More than 700,000 ladybirds have been released in two New York City housing complexes in an effort to kill insects without using artificial pesticides.
The ladybirds, from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in the western United States, will eat pests on the newly-landscaped Manhattan property.
The bugs can eat 50 aphids a day, and will lay more larvae in due course.
"They'll do their thing out there!" said Eric Vinje, whose company Planet Natural supplied the ladybirds.
The ladybirds, Hippodamia convergens, were scattered across the grounds of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village on Manhattan's Lower East Side as an alternative to using chemical pesticides.
"In most cases, we reach for a can of pesticide - and we kill not only the 'bad guys,' but the 'good guys'," Mr Vinje told the Associated Press news agency.
"All we're doing here is putting more of the 'good guys' to tip the scale, to get some kind of pest population control."
After being collected in Oregon, California and Montana, the ladybirds are chilled to a semi-dormant state, until they are shipped to purchasers.
When they arrived in Manhattan, "they were lively and ready to eat anything that was not too quick for them," Mr Vinje said.
Local residents need not worry about the ladybirds swarming or infesting homes, Mr Vinje says, as this is not the aggressive Asian ladybird Harmonia axyridis.
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Posted on 10-31-07 10:23
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Museum shows 116-year-old orange
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Posted on 12-16-07 10:23
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Ancient secrets emerge from grave
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Posted on 12-31-07 9:55
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008 TO ALL SAJHA READERS AND THEIR NEAR AND DEAR ONES !
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