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Natural Sciences and Environment

  • Invasions By Alien Plants Have Been Mapped In European Union Tue, Jan 27 8:00 PM (Science Daily)
    Biological invasions are one of the major threats to biodiversity and in many cases they have considerable impact on economy and human health. For their effective management it is important to understand which areas and ecosystems are at th ...
  • Breakdown Of Barriers In Old Cells May Hold Clues To Aging Process Tue, Jan 27 8:00 PM (Science Daily)
    Like guards controlling access to a gated community, nuclear pore complexes are communication channels that regulate the passage of proteins and RNA to and from a cell's nucleus. Recent studies offer new insights about the pores' lifespan a ...
  • MIND Reviews: Lie to Me Tue, Jan 27 6:18 PM (Scientific American)
    Editor's Note, this story will appear in the February/March 2009 issue of Scientific American MIND and has been made available early due to tonight's series premiere of Lie To Me.Lie to Me [More]
  • BPA-Free Baby Bottle Alternatives Tue, Jan 27 6:18 PM (Scientific American)
    Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that some baby bottles contain chemicals that can cause health problems for babies? If so, how can I find alternatives that are safer? -- Amy Gorman, Berkeley, CA [More]
  • Reactivating Nuclear Reactors for the Fight against Climate Change Tue, Jan 27 6:18 PM (Scientific American)
    [This is Part 2 of an In-Depth Report on The Future of Nuclear Power.]Brown's Ferry is the name of an unprepossessing boat crossing on the Tennessee River in Alabama. It is also the birthplace of a revival for nuclear power in the U.S. In M ...
  • The Green Renewal of the Cloth Diaper Industry Tue, Jan 27 6:18 PM (Scientific American)
    Dear EarthTalk: My husband and I are expecting a child and we're concerned about the environmental impacts of disposable diapers. I remember the old cloth diapers with pins that my mom used. Are there any new developments in the cloth diape ...
  • Comic Books from the Atomic Age Tue, Jan 27 6:18 PM (Scientific American)
    The Atomic Age kicked off with a bang on July 16, 1945, with the detonation of a test uranium fission bomb at the Alamogordo Test Range in the New Mexico desert, during what's known as the "Golden Age" of comic books and strips. S ...

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