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Research links evolution of fins and limbs with that of gills
The genetic toolkit that animals use to build fins and limbs is the same genetic toolkit that controls the development of part of the gill skeleton in sharks, according to research to be published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on March 23, 2009, by Andrew Gillis and Neil Shubin of the University of Chicago, and Randall Dahn of Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory.
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New `green` pesticides are first to exploit plant defenses in battle of the fungi
Exploiting a little-known punch/counterpunch strategy in the ongoing battle between disease-causing fungi and crop plants, scientists in Canada are reporting development of a new class of 'green' fungicides that could provide a safer, more environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional fungicides. They will report on the first pesticides to capitalize on this unique defensive strategy here today at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.
Biologynews.net

How Will Climate Refugees Impact National Security?
The fourth in a series of stories on Bangladesh and climate migration. [More]
Scientific American

New materials boost efficiency of blue OLEDs by 25%
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have designed, synthesized and tested new materials that improve the power efficiency of blue OLEDs by at least 25 percent.
nanowerk.com

Scientists: Less ice on Great Lakes during winter
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Ice cover on the Great Lakes has declined more than 30 percent since the 1970s, leaving the world's largest system of freshwater lakes open to evaporation and lower water levels, according to scientists associated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration....
The Arizona Republic

Water acts as catalyst in explosives
The most abundant material on Earth exhibits some unusual chemical properties when placed under extreme conditions.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have shown that water, in hot ...
chemie.de

Fluorescent fingerprints
Latent fingerprints at the scene of a crime can give vital clues in a criminal investigation. Giseop Kwak and colleagues from Kyungpook National University, in Korea, have successfully developed a ...
chemie.de

Taqa buys 50% Marubeni stake
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) has paid $320m to acquire a 50% equity stake in Marubeni Corporation?s electric power portfolio in the Caribbean. The Marubeni portfolio has equity stakes in power generation and transmission facilities with a combined capacity of 2,300 megawatts in Jamaica, the Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago and Curacao. Taqa?s role will be operational, with its 50% interest represented at board level at each power plant and holding key management positions. [AMEInfo.com]
AME

`Cold fusion` rebirth? New evidence for existence of controversial energy source
(American Chemical Society) Researchers are reporting compelling new scientific evidence for the existence of low-energy nuclear reactions, the process once called 'cold fusion' that may promise a new source of energy. Scientists describe what they term the first clear visual evidence that LENR devices can produce neutrons, which scientists view as tell-tale signs of nuclear fusion reactions. Their study is scheduled for presentation in March at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.
Eurekalert.org

Wild grass became maize crop more than 8,700 years ago
(National Science Foundation) The earliest physical evidence for domesticated maize, what some cultures call corn, dates to at least 8,700 calendar years ago, and it was probably domesticated by indigenous peoples in the lowland areas of southwestern Mexico, not the highland areas.
Eurekalert.org

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