The nose knows all about perfume (Independent Online) Anna Stoltz is a perfumer at Firmenich. We asked her about her job... |
An airport sighting? (CNN) Monday Dec. 1, 2008 |
As More Eat Meat, a Bid to Cut Emissions (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Farm emissions are being discussed during international talks on a new treaty to combat global warming. |
Honesty Is SO Out (Fox News) Dr. Keith Blog: 64 percent of high school students say they've cheated in the last year |
India's automakers rev up for run at U.S. car market (The Toledo Blade) First of three parts MUMBAI, India — Yet another challenge is facing the U.S. auto industry. And this time, it isn’t coming from Japan, South Korea, or Germany — or the meltdown of the economy. In the next few years, Indian automakers and parts suppliers, long outcasts because of lackluster innovation and stagnant technology, have ambitious plans to sell cars to American consumers and peddle ... |
A Potentially Universal Mechanism Of Aging Identified By Researchers (Medical News Today) Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product of excessive deregulation. Researchers have discovered that DNA damage decreases a cell's ability to regulate which genes are turned on and off in particular settings. This mechanism, which applies both to fungus and to us, might represent a universal culprit for aging. |
Insight Into 'Dancing' Atoms: To Make Better MRI Images, Let The Atoms Spin Out Of Control (Science Daily) Scientists have made a new theoretical advance in atomic behavior that could lead to sharper magnetic resonance imaging pictures. The discovery could one day help enable the development of portable MRI machines. |
Tests find chemical leaches from 'safe' products (PhysOrg) Products marketed for infants or billed as "microwave safe" release toxic doses of the chemical bisphenol A when heated, an analysis by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has found. |
Researchers identify a potentially universal mechanism of aging (News-Medical-Net) Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product excessive deregulation. |
Would eating heavy atoms lengthen our lives? (New Scientist) Radical changes to the make-up of food might keep us younger for longer. investigates |