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US geneticist creates first synthetic life

Scientists have created the world's first synthetic life form in a landmark experiment that paves the way for designer organisms that are built rather than evolved. The controversial feat, which has occupied 20 scientists for more than 10 years at an estimated cost of $40m, was described by one researcher as “a defining moment in biology”. Craig Venter, the pioneering US geneticist behind the experiment, said the achievement heralds the dawn of a new era in which new life is made to benefit humanity, starting with bacteria that churn out biofuels, soak up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and even manufacture vaccines. However critics, including some religious groups, condemned the work, with one organisation warning that artificial organisms could escape into the wild and cause environmental havoc or be turned into biological weapons. Others said Venter was playing God. “This is an important step both scientifically and philosophically,” Dr Venter told the journal. “It has certainly changed my views of definitions of life and how life works.” added by: slagface

Line Between Crazy/Genius Closer Than We Thought

New research shows a possible explanation for the link between mental health and creativity. By studying receptors in the brain, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have managed to show that the dopamine system in healthy, highly creative people is similar in some respects to that seen in people with schizophrenia. High creative skills have been shown to be somewhat more common in people who have mental illness in the family. Creativity is also linked to a slightly higher risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Certain psychological traits, such as the ability to make unusual pr bizarre associations are also shared by schizophrenics and healthy, highly creative people. And now the correlation between creativity and mental health has scientific backing. “We have studied the brain and the dopamine D2 receptors, and have shown that the dopamine system of healthy, highly creative people is similar to that found in people with schizophrenia,” says associate professor Fredrik Ull

Greenland rising rapidly as ice melts

The ice is melting so fast in Greenland that the giant island is rising noticeably as the weight is lifted. In some spots, the land is rising 1 inch per year. A vast ice cap covers much of Greenland, in some places up to 1.2 miles (2 km) thick. The ice, in place for eons, presses down the land, making the elevation at any given point lower than it would be sans ice. Scientists have documented on Greenland and elsewhere that when longstanding ice melts away, the land rebounds. Even the European Alps are rising as glaciers melt. Now, scientists at the University of Miami say Greenland's ice is melting so quickly that the land underneath is rising at an accelerated pace. Some coastal areas are going up by nearly 1 inch per year, the scientists announced today. If current trends continue, that could accelerate to as much as 2 inches per year by 2025, said Tim Dixon, professor of geophysics at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) and principal investigator of the study. “It's been known for several years that climate change is contributing to the melting of Greenland's ice sheet,” Dixon said in a statement. “What's surprising, and a bit worrisome, is that the ice is melting so fast that we can actually see the land uplift in response.” Dixon added: “Even more surprising, the rise seems to be accelerating, implying that melting is accelerating.” The results, based on a study of data from global positioning system (GPS) receivers stationed on the rocky shores of Greenland, were published online by the journal Nature Geoscience. The data stretches back to 1995. “During ice ages and in times of ice accumulation, the ice suppresses the land,” explained Shimon Wdowinski, research associate professor in the University of Miami RSMAS, and co-author of the study. “When the ice melts, the land rebounds upwards,” Wdowinski said. “Our study is consistent with a number of global warming indicators, confirming that ice melt and sea-level rise are real and becoming significant.” continued added by: JanforGore

World’s Newest Moth Found In Hembury Woods In UK

A new moth has been found as living in the UK. The 3mm-long micro moth is found living in Hembury Woods in Devon and it was recognized as a new species this year. This week, the biologist who discovered it presents the Natural History Museum of London with one of the first known specimen. The tiny moth was spotted in the year 2004. It has a wingspan of only 6mm. An amateur naturalist Bob Heckford saw the unusual bright green caterpillars of this tiny leaf-mining moth on oak saplings within Hembury Woods. In January 2010, the moth was officially acknowledged in the journal of Zookeys as a new species. It has been named as Ectoedemia heckfordi. The presentation of the original specimen in the Natural History Museum is very important for it marks the official acknowledgement by the scientific world of the specimen as the “type” for that certain species. World’s Newest Moth Found In Hembury Woods In UK is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

NCIS Season 7 Episode 20: Moonlighting [Video Link]

NCIS Season 7 Episode 20 is entitled “Moonlighting”. The 20th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on CBS. Missing an episode can sometimes bring a level of grief. Fortunately there is technology to help save the day. We have provided a link above and below that will lead you to a site showing a replay of this episode. If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you would notice that you can find links to back episodes of this series simply by doing a search at the top right corner of this page. If you are having a hard time with your search, just let us know and we will help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. Leading this team that operates outside of the military chain of command is Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), a former homicide detective who has instincts that can come only from working on the streets. Here is the summary of the episode: NCIS Season 7 Episode 20 – Moonlighting When an NCIS polygraph specialist’s night job takes a dangerous turn, Gibbs, Fornell and the team have to uncover the truth. Watch NCIS Season 7 Episode 20 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. NCIS Season 7 Episode 20: Moonlighting [Video Link] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Dancing with the Stars Season 10 Episode 11: Week 6 Results [Video Link]

Dancing with the Stars Season 10 Episode 11 is entitled “Week 6 Results”. The 11th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on ABC. Missing an episode can sometimes bring a level of grief. Fortunately there is technology to help save the day. We have provided a link above and below that will lead you to a site showing a replay of this episode. Additionally, you can also find video links to former episodes of this series by doing a search at the top right corner of this website. If you have any encounter any problems doing so, simply contact us via the contact link above and we will do our best to help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. Here is the summary of the episode: Dancing with the Stars Season 10 Episode 11 – Week 6 Results Watch Dancing with the Stars Season 10 Episode 11 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. Dancing with the Stars Season 10 Episode 11: Week 6 Results [Video Link] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

American Idol Season 9 Episode 34: Top 6 Performs [Video Link]

American Idol Season 9 Episode 34 is entitled “Top 6 Performs”. The 34th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on Fox. Missing an episode can sometimes bring a level of grief. Fortunately there is technology to help save the day. We have provided a link above and below that will lead you to a site showing a replay of this episode. Additionally, you can also find video links to former episodes of this series by doing a search at the top right corner of this website. If you have any encounter any problems doing so, simply contact us via the contact link above and we will do our best to help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. American Idol was started as a spinoff of Pop Idol, a U.K. series with the same general format and also featuring Simon Cowell as a judge. It has since emerged as hit series in its own right, propelling FOX to the top of television rankings, inspiring various merchandise, and launching the careers of many hit-stars. This show also lead to a short-lived spinoff with younger singers called American Juniors. Here is the summary of the episode: American Idol Season 9 Episode 34 – Top 6 Performs The six remaining finalists perform. Watch American Idol Season 9 Episode 34 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. American Idol Season 9 Episode 34: Top 6 Performs [Video Link] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Chimps’ emotional response to death caught on film

(Multiple videos, images, and captions seen at link) In the final hour, they huddled around, studied her face and shook her gently as if to revive her. And when the others had drifted away, one stayed behind to hold her hand. As death scenes go, it has all the poignancy of human loss, but this was no everyday tragedy. The last breath was drawn before scientists' cameras and represents one of the most extraordinary displays of chimpanzee behaviour ever recorded. Video footage of the death of Pansy, who at fifty-something was the oldest chimpanzee in the UK, was released by scientists today. The film captures for the first time the complex reactions of our nearest evolutionary cousins to the death of a group member. Studying the apes' behaviour could tell us as much about ourselves as the attachments and responses to death that chimpanzees exhibit within their groups and families, scientists believe. It could also challenge procedures for dealing with terminally ill animals in captivity. “Some of these behaviours have never been seen before in chimpanzees. It leads us to ask questions about the evolutionary origins of our own response to death and dying in a member of our own group or family,” said Jim Anderson, an expert in the social behaviour of non-human primates at Stirling University in Scotland, who recorded the footage. “Many of our greatest philosophical questions concern death and dying and how we perceive it and deal with it.” Pansy, a female who died of old age at Blair Drummond Safari Park at the end of 2008, was one of four chimpanzees being filmed by Anderson's group. When she became ill, vets paid regular visits to give treatment, while her companions – her daughter, a male and another female – looked on from a distance. When Pansy lay down in a nest that one of the other apes had made, the rest gathered around her and began grooming and caressing her. Shortly before she died, all three crouched down and inspected her face very closely. They then began to shake her gently. “It is difficult to avoid thinking that they were checking for signs of life,” said Anderson. “After a time, it seemed that the chimpanzees arrived at a collective decision that she had gone. Two left immediately, but one, the other adult female, stayed and held her hand,” said Anderson. “That evening, her daughter came back and stayed with her mother all night long. She was trying to sleep, but was clearly very disturbed. All three of them were.” Chimpanzees are rare, even among nonhuman primates, in displaying self-awarness and empathy to other individuals. An animal may only respond to death in an apparently emotional way once these abilities have evolved, Anderson said. The chimps' behaviour contrasts starkly with accounts of chimps being killed during encounters with other animals in the wild. Typically, groups react to violent deaths by going into a mass frenzy. Anderson, whose research is published in the journal Current Biology, described the behaviour of chimps at Blair Drummond after a death as “serene”. The footage has led him to call into question the wisdom of removing terminally ill animals from their enclosures shortly before they die. “At least in some cases, it might be better for all concerned to allow the animal to die in the comfort of familiar surroundings,” he said. Other extraordinary footage of chimps dealing with death is reported in a second paper in the same journal (see below – some readers may find the video upsetting). Dora Biro, a researcher at Oxford University, witnessed the deaths of five chimpanzees, including two infants, in a community living in the forests of Bossou in Guinea. The mothers of the two infants, which were killed by a respiratory disease, carried their dead offspring for weeks and months. During that time the two infant corpses became mummified, but the mothers continued to groom the bodies and carried them to their day and night nests as though there were alive. Over time, the mothers began to allow others in the group to handle the corpses and went longer periods without them. “Chimpanzees are humans' closest evolutionary relatives, and they have already been shown to resemble us in many of their cognitive functions. They empathise with others, have a sense of fairness, and can cooperate to achieve goals,” said Biro. “How they perceive death is a fascinating question and little data exist so far concerning chimpanzees' responses to the passing of familiar or related individuals either in captivity or in the wild.” She added: “Our observations confirm the existence of an extremely powerful bond between mothers and their offspring which can persist, remarkably, even after the death of the infant, and they further call for efforts to elucidate the extent to which chimpanzees understand and are affected by the death of a close relative or group-mate. “This would both have implications for our understanding of the evolutionary origins of human perceptions of death and provide insights into the way chimpanzees interpret the world around them.” added by: animalia_libero

Women ‘have inbuilt fear of getting fat that does not exist in men’ | Mail Online

Women have a subconscious fear of getting fat, a study has found. When they see an overweight woman, their brain reacts negatively, increasing feelings of unhappiness and even selfloathing, say researchers. While this is common in anorexics and others with eating disorders, the experts found it also happens in healthy women with no obvious worries about their weight. Men, however, showed no such response. The study suggests women are under such pressure to conform to certain body shapes that even those happy and healthy have a subconscious fear of getting fat. The research in the U.S. used MRI scans to study the reaction of the brain to images of strangers for the journal Personality and Individual Differences. When women caught sight of an overweight, female stranger, it set off a reaction in the part of the brain that processes 'identity and self reflection'. A similar test on men showed no such reaction. continue reading at link… http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1266007/Woman-inbuilt-fear-getting-fat-d… added by: clarity_kat

Rising Water Temperatures In U.S. Streams, Rivers: New Study Shows

WASHINGTON — According to a press release issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland, research by a team of ecologists and hydrologists have shown that water temperatures are increasing in many streams and rivers throughout the United States, It was published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, documents that 20 major U.S. streams and rivers which includes such prominent rivers as the Colorado, Potomac, Delaware, and Hudson that have shown statistically significant long-term warming. > > Read More Rising Water Temperatures In U.S. Streams, Rivers: New Study Shows is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading