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May 18, 2012 10:23 AM EDT

Climate Engineering Report Ranked among Top Government Priorities by Copenhagen Consensus Center

The effect of global warming could potentially be ameliorated by engineering ways to reflect more sunlight back into space, according to a report by a professor at The University of Texas at Austin.

Joshua Zide and Pernell Dongmo, University of Delaware
May 18, 2012 10:13 AM EDT

Scientist Attempts to Grow Nanocomposites Faster Using Novel Approach

Joshua Zide, assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Delaware, has spent nearly a decade engineering nanomaterials using a technique called molecular beam epitaxy (MBE).

MIT
May 18, 2012 10:03 AM EDT

Newfound Exoplanet May Turn to Dust

Researchers at MIT, NASA and elsewhere have detected a possible planet, some 1,500 light years away, that appears to be evaporating under the blistering heat of its parent star. The scientists infer that a long tail of debris - much like the tail of a comet - is following the planet, and that this t...

Google
May 18, 2012 09:50 AM EDT

Google Goes Cancer: Researchers Use Search Engine Algorithm to Find Cancer Biomarkers

The strategy used by Google to decide which pages are relevant for a search query can also be used to determine which proteins in a patient's cancer are relevant for the disease progression.

Children
May 18, 2012 09:19 AM EDT

Teaching Creativity to Children from a Galaxy Away

Playing make-believe is more than a childhood pasttime. According to psychologists, it's also crucial to building creativity, giving a child the ability to consider alternative realities and perspectives. And this type of thinking is essential to future development, aiding interpersonal and problem-...

May 18, 2012 09:09 AM EDT

Germany's Energy Transition: 1 Year Later

Twenty-six years after Chernobyl, one year after Fukushima: Throughout modern history, global attention to energy procurement has spiked following large-scale nuclear disasters. Yet even before the accident in Japan, the German government had advocated a switch to alternative energy sources.

Forest Diversity
May 18, 2012 09:03 AM EDT

Forest Diversity from Canada to the Sub-tropics Influenced by Family Proximity

How species diversity is maintained is a fundamental question in biology. In a new study, a team of Indiana University biologists has shown for the first time that diversity is influenced on a spatial scale of unparalleled scope, in part, by how well tree seedlings survive under their own parents.

Fresh Lava
May 18, 2012 08:21 AM EDT

Fresh Lava Flow on Bagana Volcano

Despite being one of the most active volcanoes in Papua New Guinea, Bagana is poorly monitored. Located on the mountainous spine of Bouganville Island, it is both far from any cities or large towns and hard to reach due to the rough terrain.

May 18, 2012 08:15 AM EDT

New Study Shows Simple Task at 6 Months of Age May Predict Risk of Autism

A new prospective study of six-month-old infants at high genetic risk for autism identified weak head and neck control as a red flag for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and language and/or social developmental delays. Researchers at the Kennedy Krieger Institute concluded that a simple "pull-to-sit" ...

SpaceX
May 18, 2012 08:02 AM EDT

SpaceX Launch on May 19, 4:55 AM

Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, of Hawthorne, Calif., on Friday targeted May 19 for the launch of its upcoming demonstration mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff time is at 4:55 a.m. EDT, with a launch window that is instantaneous.

St. Helena
May 18, 2012 07:50 AM EDT

Forest Recovering from Mt. St. Helens Explosion

Mt. St. Helens exploded 32 years ago on May 18. It began with a small series of earthquakes and culminated with the volcano erupting, a cataclysmic collapse of the flank of the mountain and the largest landslide in recorded history.

May 18, 2012 07:32 AM EDT

Canada OKs Osiris Drug; First Stem Cell Therapy

Osiris Therapeutics Inc said on Thursday that Canadian health regulators have approved its treatment for acute graft-versus host disease in children, making it the first stem cell drug to be approved for a systemic disease anywhere in the world.

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