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Process in which new organisms are produced, either asexually or sexually

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Why a few miles can take years off your life

Published August 28, 2008, 1:28 pm, The Herald

For researchers keen to get to grips with the link between social inequality and health, the latest report by the World Health Organisation will be essential reading. Its authors hope it will be one of the most powerful collective statements on the social causes of poor health.

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Health care reform: The uninsured congressman stays healthy

Published August 28, 2008, 9:42 am, Scientific American

When Barack Obama speaks at the Democratic National Convention tonight, many of us will tune in to hear whether he addresses health care reform. [More]

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It's not you, it's the sea: heat hurts shellfish relationships

Published August 28, 2008, 9:06 am, Margaret River Mail

OYSTERS, lobsters, mussels, sea urchins and abalone could be wiped off the menu by global warming, an Australian scientist warned yesterday.

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Arnold Arboretum happenings

Published August 28, 2008, 7:49 am, Roslindale Transcript

Here's what's happening at the Arnold Arboretum:

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Fry-ups increase cancer risk by 63%

Published August 25, 2008, 6:13 pm, The Herald

PEOPLE who tuck into a fry-up every day could have a 63% higher chance of developing bowel cancer, a charity warned today.

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Yerkes researchers find monkeys enjoy giving to others

Published August 25, 2008, 2:19 pm, EurekAlert!

( Emory University ) Researchers have shown capuchin monkeys, just like humans, find giving to be a satisfying experience. This finding comes on the coattails of a recent imaging study in humans that documented activity in reward centers of the brain after humans gave to charity. Empathy in seeing the pleasure of another's fortune is thought to be the impetus for sharing, a trait this study ...

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Seven of Ten

Published August 25, 2008, 6:05 am, The Thomaston Times

Being told that your child has cancer is one of the most devastating announcements a parent can experience. My family has never had to face such a situation, and I am eternally grateful. I have known couples, however, who have faced such bad news.

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Genome Of Simplest Animal Reveals Ancient Lineage, Confounding Array Of Complex Capabilities

Published August 25, 2008, 4:14 am, Medical News Today

As Aesop said, appearances are deceiving - even in life's tiniest critters. From first detection in the 1880s, clinging to the sides of an aquarium, to its recent characterization by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), a simple and primitive animal, Trichoplax adhaerens, appears to harbor a far more complex suite of capabilities than meets the eye.

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GOODNIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT

Published August 24, 2008, 10:02 pm, Connecticut Post

-COMMON NAME: Bedbug -SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cimex lectularius -CLASSIFICATION: It belongs to the Hemiptera order of insects, also known as the "true bugs." This order includes cicadas, aphids,

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Climate change to deplete fisheries' production: FAO

Published August 24, 2008, 11:57 am, Business Standard India

Global warming and the consequent changes in climatic patterns will have strong impact on fisheries with far-reaching consequences for food and livelihood security of a sizeable section of the population.

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  • Desert Grassland Whiptail Lizard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Desert Grassland Whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis uniparens) is an all-female species. These reptiles reproduce by parthenogenesi s; eggs undergo a chromosome doubling after meiosis and develop into lizards without being fertilized. However, ovulation is enhanced by female-female courtship and "mating&q uot; (pseudocopulat ion) rituals that resemble the behavior of closely related species that reproduce sexually.

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  • The Purpose of Sex: The evolutionary paradox of, "Why did sex evolve," is resolved by looking at reproduction from an information-th eory point of view that includes error-correcti ng requirements.

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