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Study links Phillip Island penguin breeding patterns to climate change
Scientists say Phillip Island's penguins are hatching smaller chicks, as changing weather conditions caused by climate change disrupt their normal feeding patterns.
ABC.net.au

Global Warming and the Sun
On the last day of August, scientists spotted a teeny-weeny sunspot, breaking a 51-day streak of blemish-free days for the sun.
Topix.net

Large-scale study probes how cells fight pathogens
[NEWS] Researchers reconstruct a key molecular circuit in mammalian immune cells; genome-scale methods offer a practical model for future studies Scientists have deciphered a key molecular circuit that enables the body to distinguish viruses from bacteria and other microbes, providing a deep view of how immune cells in mammals fend off different pathogens. The new research, which appears in the September 3 advance online edition of the journal Science, signifies one of the f…
LifeSciencesWorld.com

On the origin of eyes
Eyes have baffled scientist for hundreds of years; even Charles Darwin admitted his theory of evolution struggled to explain how they developed. Finally, scientific advances are providing answers on the origin of these ancient and complex organs, writes Julian Cribb.
Science Alert

Feature: On the origin of eyes
Eyes have baffled scientist for hundreds of years; even Charles Darwin admitted his theory of evolution struggled to explain how they developed. Finally, scientific advances are providing answers on the origin of these ancient and complex organs, writes Julian Cribb.
Science Alert

Can Google`s page-rank algorithm help save endangered species and ecosystems?
When users seek information from Google, the search engine relies on a proprietary algorithm called PageRank™ to determine the order of the sites that show up in search results . Now, two researchers say a similar algorithm can be used to determine which species are critical to the preservation of ecosystems, allowing scientists to focus conservation efforts on species that will most benefit the entire system. [More]
Scientific American

New hope for ancient plant
Tasmanian scientists have taken a leap forward in a battle to save a rare and endangered plant.
ABC.net.au

Circuit-Tweaking Reverse Engineers a Gene Network
By knocking out genes one by one, scientists have revealed the genetic network that cells use to identify pathogens.
Wired

Today on New Scientist: 3 September 2009
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance - including 13 more things that don't make sense, how to get full without food, and Douglas Adams' Dish of the Day
NewScientist.com

Study Casts New Light On Research Of Controversial Scientist Paul Kammerer
A new study into the research of the renowned Lamarckian experimentalist Paul Kammerer may help to end the controversy which has engulfed his research for almost a century. The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Zoology, suggests that far from being a fraud Kammerer may have discovered the field of epigenetics, placing him decades ahead of his contemporaries.
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