Posted Apr 02, 2008 at 04:58AM by Ryan A.
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Genetics,
Biology
Tags:
UK,
Newcastle University,
DNA
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This next story needs no further introduction. We'll just inform you that this is about a hybrid embryo created by Newcastle University scientists. Why hybrid, you ask? Well, it came from different species - humans and cows to be exact. The full details are in the full article. |
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Posted Feb 29, 2008 at 11:06AM by Isaac C.
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Diseases,
Genetics
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UK,
Newcastle University,
DNA
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To find out you have cancer is never an easy thing. To know your family has a history of cancer, and knowing that you may someday inherit it yourself, has its own trials and challenges. However, scientists are now testing a new drug that may prevent hereditary breast and ovarian cancer from ever developing. Story in the full article. |
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Posted Feb 06, 2008 at 01:29AM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
Genetics
Tags:
Newcastle University,
DNA,
Muscular Dystrophy
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Human embryos have just been manually created by a team of British scientists using DNA from two females and one man. The team said that their study aims to create human embryos that are free of inherited diseases.As expected, the milestone caught the attention of cause-oriented groups, citing that this will lead to genetically-modified babies. The full story after the jump! |
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Posted Sep 05, 2006 at 10:53PM by Alaric S.
Listed in:
Global Warming,
Weather
Tags:
global warming,
Europe,
UK,
Newcastle University,
Cornwall
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Looks like the British seasons will go bonkers in the near future if weather experts are right. Already, 110C summers have been predicted to hit the isles at the end of this century. Now, scientists from Newcastle University says the English autumn, marked by drizzles and drab skies, will turn into a season of rains. How much rain? The torrential downpour usually associated with tropical monsoon.The warning came after the researchers discovered increasing cases of strong rainfall. They say the rains that generated the devastating floods in Cornwall in 2004 could be typical of UK's future autumns. The usual suspect: global warming. Senior researcher Dr. Hayley Fowler says, "The global climate is changing in ways that are likely to have large impacts on our environment and the way we live over the coming decades.The changes we saw over the 40-year period we studied are consistent with the trend we would expect from global warming." The storms and heavy rain in the UK have increased by 50% since the 1960s. They used to come every 25 years, but the cycle has been shortened to every six years. The weather changes are coming faster than what scientists expected. If the wet weather trend continues, the UK and Europe are expected to suffer from major floods. A monsoon is a wind pattern system that occurs in Chile and North America. But the monsoon system in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea are the largest characterized by extremely heavy rainfall. Monsoons are driven by the differential heating of large continental regions and adjacent oceans. Land masses heat up during summer and becomes extremely cold during winter, resulting in a temperature gradient between continents and oceans. Although monsoons are associated with destructive floods, majority of nations in the monsoon regions are largely agriculture-based and depend on monsoon rains for food production and economy. |
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