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[Odd] A Romanian couple has named their son Yahoo as a sign of gratitu Daily Libertatea said on Thursday Cornelia and Nonu Dragoman, both from Transylvania, met and decided they were meant for each other following a three-month relationship over the net.They married and had a baby this Christmas, whom they decided to name after one of the worldwide web's most popular portals."We named him Lucian Yahoo after my father and the net, the main beacon of my life,"Cornelia Dragoman was quoted as saying. Dawn Of Animal Vision Discovered By peering deep into evolutionary history, scientists have discovered the origins of photosensitivity in animals. The researcher said that anti-evolutionists often argue that mutations, which are essential for evolution, can only eliminate traits and cannot produce new features. He goes on to say, "Our paper shows that such claims are simply wrong. We show very clearly that specific mutational changes in a particular duplicated gene (opsin) allowed the new genes to interact with different proteins in new ways. Today, these different interactions underlie the genetic machinery of vision, which is different in various animal groups." Beautiful Birds: Masterpieces From the Hill Ornithology Collection, Co This site "traces the development of ornithological illustration in the 18th and 19th centuries and highlights the changing techniques —from metal and wood engraving to chromolithography —during that period."Includes an exhibition, timeline of artists and authors, a guide to the ornithological collections at Cornell University libraries, and a bibliography. Searchable. Over 700,000 Children Die Needlessly Every Year In The Eastern Mediter Over 700,000 babies and children could be saved every year in the Eastern Mediterranean region if countries adopted some simple low cost health measures, say researchers in this week's British Medical Journal. New Wide-angle Lens Produces Pictures Without Distortion South Korean researchers have designed and built an inexpensive optical lens that collects light from a large area and produces a virtually distortion-free wide-angle image. Standing in contrast to commonly known "fisheye"lenses, which produce significant amounts of visual distortion, low-distortion wide-angle lenses can potentially improve image-based applications such as security-camera systems and robot navigation. The research appears in the December 1 issue of Applied Optics, a publication of the Optical Society of America. Healthy Weight Means Healthier Blood Lipid Profile In Children, Study Maintaining a healthy weight in children may be one good way to keep a healthy blood lipid profile and a happy heart, a new study has found. CES: Gray Hairs on Patrol An army seemingly drafted straight from the ranks of the digital divide works the floor here at the year's biggest gadget show -- and scratches its collective head. Jason Vaughn reports from Las Vegas. Job's Syndrome Cause Identified The rare immunodeficiency disorder known as Job's syndrome is caused by a specific genetic mutation that both overstimulates and understimulates the human immune system, leading toharmful bacterial and fungal infections and the physical features characteristic of the syndrome, according to two independent groups of scientists. Balancing Act Protects Vulnerable Cells From Cancer When a cell loses some of its weapons to fight cancer, it can still look healthy and act normally -- if not forever, at least for a while. scientists show how cells lacking a key receptor in a tumor-suppressing pathway maintain a balance between cell growth and cell death, how they lose this balance and why this loss happens more frequently in some tissues than in others. Pitt Researchers Simulate Urban Rescue Environment At RoboCup 2005 In To help robots become more helpful to humans during rescue operations, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have developed virtual hazardous environments that they are demonstrating at the International RoboCup Federation's RoboCup 2005 competition at the INTEX Exhibition Center in Osaka, Japan, through July 19.
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