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DNA Evidence Shows That Marine Reserves Help to Sustain Fisheries
May 24, 2012 Biologists have presented the first evidence that areas closed to all fishing are helping to sustain valuable Australian fisheries. The scientists applied a forensic DNA profiling approach to track ... > full storyMore: -
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May 24, 2012 Researchers have delved into a series of high profile court cases testing the limits of patent ... > full story -
Genetic Study Sheds Light on Evolution and May Help Prevent Extinction of the Myanmar Snub-Nosed Monkey
May 23, 2012 Biologists have completed genetic studies on all five snub-nosed monkey species, providing crucial information for the conservation of these rare ... > full story -
New Means of Safeguarding World Fish Stocks
May 22, 2012 Powerful and versatile new genetic tools will assist in safeguarding both European fish stocks and European consumers. A new article details the first system shown to identify populations of fish ... > full story -
Space Lawyer: Before Humans Step Into Commercial Spaceflight, Laws Need Giant Leap
May 22, 2012 SpaceX’s launch to the International Space Station opens a new era in commercial spaceflight -- and raises questions about what laws govern private space companies and what legal obstacles ... > full story -
Emotionally Intelligent People Are Less Good at Spotting Liars
May 18, 2012 People who rate themselves as having high emotional intelligence (EI) tend to overestimate their ability to detect deception in ... > full story -
Female Terrorists' Bios Belie Stereotypes, Study Finds
May 15, 2012 Much like their male counterparts, female terrorists are likely to be educated, employed and native residents of the country where they commit a terrorist act, according to new ... > full story -
Chicago Police Cameras More Effective When Clustered
May 14, 2012 Chicago's network of police cameras is more effective at reducing crime in high-crime areas than in low-crime areas, according to a new ... > full story -
Forensic Scientist Tracks the Crime Scene Invaders
May 11, 2012 Marks on a dead body could indicate violence and therefore murder. But they might have been made by legions of insects. A forensic scientist has built up data that will be a big aid to detectives ... > full story -
Agricultural Bacteria: Blowing in the Wind
May 9, 2012 The 1930s Dust Bowl proved what a disastrous effect wind can have on dry, unprotected topsoil. Now a new study has uncovered a less obvious, but equally troubling, impact of wind: Not only can it ... > full storyMore:
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