Humans nearly went extinct 70,000 years ago

Of course my theory on the near extinction of Humans was most likely due to the lack of Red Sports Cars, Polyester Leisure Suits, Bling, Bling and Single Bars.  Of course if one has ever been to a museum and...

Grand Prix of Long Beach 2008 – An International Podium :: The EDJE

"Race winner Will Power get doused with a victory magnum of champagne by runner-up Franck Montagny on the podium of the 2008 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Image Credit: Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles ...

New discovery could help treat epilepsy

"New discovery could help treat epilepsy By Roger Highfield, Science Editor Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 10/03/2008 Drugs that could treat pre menstrual tension and epilepsy are two of the long term possibilities...

Velafrons coahuilensis a new species of dinosaur unearthed in Mexico

"New dinosaur from Mexico offers insights into ancient life on West America Cretaceous-era duck-billed dinosaur discovery opens new window into time when much of continent was submerged SALT LAKE CITY — A new...

Western Canada's Glaciers Hit 7000-Year Low

"Tree stumps at the feet of Western Canadian glaciers are providing new insights into the accelerated rates at which the rivers of ice have been shrinking due to human-aided global warming.  Geologist...

Insights from a thought-leader and science literacy advocate

Adam Bly Founder and CEO, Seed Media Group Editor-in-Chief, Seed Magazine Beijing (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - Adam Bly is an expert on the interplay of science and culture. He can speak to TIMELY ISSUES WHERE SCIENCE IMPACTS BUSINESS, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND...

Mallory's Insights on the Mountains

"Mallory's Insights on the Mountains George Mallory has always been known not only for his climbing prowess and mysterious disappearance on Everest with Irvine in 1924, but also for his deep, often philosophical, insights on mountains and mountaineering. I came across this...

Mallory's Insights on the Mountains

"Mallory's Insights on the Mountains Gexev1072_1 George Mallory has always been known not only for his climbing prowess and mysterious disappearance on Everest with Irvine in 1924, but also for his deep, often philosophical, insights on mountains and mountaineering. I came...

2006's Career Dos and Don'ts

"People in the public eye made big professional strides and damaging missteps during 2006, and we can all learn from their examples. Think of Katie Couric inspiring others with her ascension to the anchor chair at CBS News, or Mel Gibson offending fans and associates with his...

Does Natural Selection Drive The Evolution Of Cancer?

The dynamics of evolution are fully in play within the environment of a tumor (tumour), just as they are in forests and meadows, oceans and streams. This is the view of researchers in an emerging cross-disciplinary field that brings the thinking of ecologists and evolutionary...

Leadership by Example - How to Play to Win in Your Career

" She's a real team player. He plays hardball. We're only in the second inning of the game. It's time to drive the ball over the goal line. Sports metaphors are common in business discussions. As General Electric's CEO Jeff Immelt said, in its recruiting GE looks favorably on...

Evolution: Stink bug guts reveal DNA surprise

From the New Scientist: The gut bacteria of the humble stinkbug could reveal intriguing insights into the evolutionary origins of disease-causing bacteria, researchers say. ...To their surprise, the stinkbug DNA family tree pattern proved identical to the bacterial DNA family...

New "Poverty Atlas" Reveals Critical Insights Into Relationship Between Geogr...

To increase awareness and promote usage of geographic information system applications in development strategies, the Center for International Earth Science Information Network and the World Bank have produced...

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