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Common Anesthetics Appear Safe For Developing Fetal Brain An anesthetic regimen commonly used during surgery on pregnant mothers appears to have no negative effects on the developing brain of the fetus, according to a new study on sheep conducted by Duke University Medical Center researchers. Lettuce, Leafy Greens And E. Coli The rise in year-round consumption of fresh leafy greens such as lettuce and baby spinach is increasing the difficulty of keeping produce free from contamination by food poisoning bacteria, according to scientists. US Presidential Candidates And Their Views On Scientific Issues What are the United States presidential candidates'positions on scientific topics ranging from evolution to global warming? A report in Science, addresses these questions and profiles the nine leading candidates on where they stand on important scientific issues. Fancyapint? This site "aims to give you an honest insight and impartial guide to having a drink in the UK,"with a focus on pubs in London. Features reviews of pubs, and a guide to drinking and pub etiquette in Britain. Search for pubs by city or neighborhood, name, London tube station, or rating. Also includes a list of reviewers. Working For A Safer And More Reliable Electrical Supply Scientists at Cardiff University, UK have been called in to help improve the already high levels of safety and reliability on the UK's electrical transmission system. What Makes One Wasp Queen? Old Developmental Pathways Spawn Revolution When the larvae of the primitive social insect, a type of paper wasp, slips into the quiet pupal stage, she doesn't know if she'll arise a worker or gyne (future queen). Now, researchers are shedding new light on the development of colonial insects from solitary ancestors through study of a primitive social order of wasps. Oral Contraceptives Associated With Reduced Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis Over a three-year period, the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) was reduced in women taking oral contraceptives, according to a study in the September issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... Gallery: Body-Contouring Patients Gastric-bypass surgery can leave people with pounds of sagging skin. For some, plastic surgery is a solution. See before-and-after photos of success stories. Celestial Whirligig: Unique Observations Of Comet McNaught Reveal Spri Comet McNaught, the Great Comet of 2007, has been delighting those who have seen it with the unaided eye as a spectacular display in the evening sky. Pushing ESO's New Technology Telescope to its limits, a team of European astronomers have obtained the first, and possibly unique, detailed observations of this object. Their images show spectacular jets of gas from the comet spiralling several thousands of kilometres into space, while the spectra reveal the presence of sodium in its atmosphere, something seen very rarely.
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