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Environmental activism works, study shows
2015-06-15 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] The environmental movement is making a difference - nudging greenhouse gas emissions down in states with strong green voices, according to a Michigan State University (MSU) study. Social scientist Thomas Dietz and Kenneth Frank, MSU Foundation professor of sociometrics, have teamed up to find a way to tell if a state jumping on the environmental bandwagon can mitigate other human factors - population growth and economic affluence - known to hurt the environment. "…
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Evolution study finds massive genome shift in one generation
2015-06-15 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] A team of biologists from Rice University, the University of Notre Dame and three other schools has discovered that an agricultural pest that began plaguing U.S. apple growers in the 1850s likely did so after undergoing extensive and genome-wide changes in a single generation. This new result, which appears online this week in Ecology Letters, came from applying the latest tools of genome sequencing and analysis to preserved evidence from experiments carried o…
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New Study Finds Lean Pork Can Be Included in the DASH Eating Plan
2015-06-15 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - New research suggests that lean pork is as effective as chicken and fish as the primary protein source in a DASH diet to help improve blood pressure.
Polar bears are changing diet because of global warming study
2015-06-13 11:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Researchers in Norway have spotted a polar bear eating a dolphin for the first time and have suggested that climate change is pushing the species further north in the Arctic region. Effects of warmer climate is making polar bears adapting to other preys that are not usually hunted, according to scientists in Norway, who published their findings in a new study. The team first saw a polar bear eating the carcasses of two white-beaked dolphins in the Norwegian Arctic in spring 2014. During the following...
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Pacritinib Phase 3 Study Shows Positive Results In Patient Reported...
2015-06-12 11:30:00| Logistics - Topix.net
As recently reported at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, results show a significant reduction in the Total Symptom Score , and in each individual common disease-related symptom, from baseline to Week 24, in patients treated with pacritinib compared to best available therapy . These PROs, as well as other quality of life measures, will be presented at the 20th Congress of European Hematology Association by .
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