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With lengths over 11m, the giant gypsum crystals found in Mexico's Cueva de los Cristales are a great natural wonder. Now, a Spanish-Mexican team thinks it can explain how these marvels acquired their immense form.
by kysoh 2007-04-09 21:00 bbcnews · nature · science · geology · materials
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Researchers have discovered a pair of twins who are identical through their mother's side, but share only half their genes on their father's side. The 'semi-identical' twins are the result of two sperm cells fusing with a single egg — a previously unreported way for twins to come about, say the team that made the finding. The twins are chimaeras, meaning that their cells are not genetically uniform. Each sperm has contributed genes to each child.
by kysoh 2007-03-27 04:04 NatureNews · nature · biology · development · genetics
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Mosquitoes engineered to not transmit malaria fare better than their unaltered siblings, according to new research. The work rekindles hope that transgenic mosquitoes could one day be used to wipe out natural insects in the wild, helping to control the spread of malaria.
by kysoh 2007-03-21 22:04 NatureNews · nature · insects · diseases · malaria · genetics
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Clouded leopards found on Sumatra and Borneo represent a new species, research by genetic scientists and the conservation group WWF indicates. Until now it had been thought they belonged to the species that is found on mainland southeast Asia.
by kysoh 2007-03-14 21:27 bbcnews · animals · nature · species · mammals · Asia
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Creating a lasting audio-visual record of life on Earth.
by kysoh 2007-02-20 23:12 environment · science · images · movies · nature · animals · reference · biodiversity
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A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is 600 metres or more under the sea was captured on film by staff at a Japanese marine park this week.
by kysoh 2007-01-24 22:57 news · nature · animals · sharks
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A female Komodo dragon which laid fertilised eggs despite being a virgin is now a mother and "father" of five. Flora produced a clutch of 10 eggs without mating at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, in May 2006.
by kysoh 2007-01-24 20:20 bbcnews · science · nature · animals · reptiles
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An astonishing collection of fossil animals from southern Australia is reported by scientists. The creatures were found in limestone caves under Nullarbor Plain and date from about 400,000-800,000 years ago. The palaeontological "treasure trove" includes 23 kangaroo species, eight of which are entirely new to science.
by kysoh 2007-01-24 20:19 bbcnews · paleontology · fossils · science · nature · Australia
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A dazzling insect could help the development of brilliant white, ultra-thin materials, a study suggests. The finger-tip sized Cyphochilus beetle, found in south-east Asia, had a shell whiter than most other materials found in nature, UK researchers said.
by kysoh 2007-01-18 21:30 bbcnews · science · nature · insects · biology · materials
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Powerful forces are exerted on the shoulders of birds where muscles converge, and scientists have long wondered why the joints don't dislocate. As it turns out, a short band of tissue is the key to this delicate balancing act.
by kysoh 2006-12-19 00:27 msnbc · animals · engineering · science · nature · biology
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