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Thursday, 28 August 2008
Science
  • Arctic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record (AP)

    Aviation Maintenance Tech 2 John Ferrari looks out of the back of a Coast Guard C-130 as he surveys the ice off of the coast of Barrow, Alaska, during a surveillance flight to the Arctic on Thursday Aug. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)AP - More ominous signs Wednesday have scientists saying that a global warming "tipping point" in the Arctic seems to be happening before their eyes: Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is at its second lowest level in about 30 years.


  • Purdue reprimands fusion scientist for misconduct (AP) AP - Purdue University on Wednesday reprimanded a scientist who has been accused of falsifying claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
  • Fay leaves behind lots of water for Fla. lake (AP) AP - Tropical Storm Fay brought some good news to the state's parched Everglades and its liquid heart, Lake Okeechobee — lots and lots of water.
  • Cells change identity in promising breakthrough (AP)

    Graphic explains how scientists were able to change a pancreas cell into an insulin-producing cell;AP - Talk about an extreme makeover: Scientists have transformed one type of cell into another in living mice, a big step toward the goal of growing replacement tissues to treat a variety of diseases.


  • The Key to Fundraising: Guilt Trips (LiveScience.com) LiveScience.com - This will come as no surprise to anyone who has donated to public radio or television: Pledge drives do best when laden with guilt-trips, a new study finds.
  • The Nation's Weather (AP)

    The forecast for noon, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008 shows a cold front will bring storms to the Upper Midwest. Heavy rain and thunderstorms will persist in the Southeast as remnants of Fay move northeastward. The Southwest will see storms fueled by monsoon moisture. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - The remnants of Tropical Storm Fay were expected to meander along the East Coast on Thursday, producing showers and thunderstorms from the Ohio Valley through the mid-Atlantic. A cold front was forecast to bring storms to the Midwest, while more monsoonal showers were likely in the Southwest.


  • North Pole ice cap melting faster than ever (AFP)

    File NASA satellite image of the Arctic region. The Arctic ice cap keeps melting under the effects of global warming and in August saw its second largest summer shrinkage since satellite observations began 30 years ago, US scientists said.(AFP/Nasa/Amsre-e/File)AFP - The Arctic ice cap keeps melting under the effects of global warming and in August saw its second largest summer shrinkage since satellite observations began 30 years ago, US scientists said.


  • Japan celebrates birth of panda (AFP)

    This video clip shows mother giant panda Dan Dan looking at her baby (bottom) at Oji Zoo in Kobe, western Japan, on August 26. The giant panda cub was born at the zoo, a first for the famously infertile animal in Japan through artificial insemination in two decades.(AFP/JiJi Press)AFP - A giant panda cub has been born at a Japanese zoo, the first to be successfully bred in Japan through artificial insemination in two decades, officials said Wednesday.


  • Fossil of Ancient Pregnant Turtle Discovered (LiveScience.com) LiveScience.com - A turtle that toddled alongside the dinosaurs died just days before laying a clutch of eggs. Now, about 75 million years later, paleontologists are announcing their find of the fossilized mother-to-be and the eggs tucked inside her body.
  • Kuwait earns half budget in three months (AFP)

    Kuwaiti women shop for fruit and vegetables in a supermarket in Kuwait City. OPEC member Kuwait has earned 6.7 billion dinars (25 billion dollars) in the first three months of the current fiscal year, more than half the projected annual income, according finance ministry figures.(AFP/File/Yasser al-Zayyat)AFP - OPEC member Kuwait has earned 6.7 billion dinars (25 billion dollars) in the first three months of the current fiscal year, more than half the projected annual income, according finance ministry figures released on Thursday.


  • Growing new ear hairs that can boost hearing: study (AFP)

    A woman, seen in 1999, puts in a hearing aid. Scientists have used gene therapy on mouse embryos to grow hair cells with the potential to reduce hearing loss in adult animals, according to a study released Wednesday.(AFP/File/Torsten Blackwood)AFP - Scientists have used gene therapy on mouse embryos to grow hair cells with the potential to reduce hearing loss in adult animals, according to a study released Wednesday.


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