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Pain Research Using Electronic Diaries Helps Identify Who Responds To A new study by researchers at the University of Michigan Health System sheds some light on one group of people that seems to experience the 'placebo effect.' The researchers found that people with one type of chronic pain who have greater swings in their pain fluctuations tend to be more likely to respond to placebos. More Women Than Men Having Mid-life Stroke More women than men appear to be having a stroke in middle age, according to a new study. Researchers say heart disease and increased waist size may be contributing to this apparent mid-life stroke surge among women. Anyway You Slice It, Tomatoes Cut Through Drought With New Gene New tomato research has its roots in yielding more food to feed more people. The team made tomato plants over-express the gene, AVP1, which resulted in stronger, larger root systems and that resulted in roots making better use of limited water. FamilyFun: Father's Day Collection of illustrated instructions for making cards, crafts, and foods for Father's Day. Features instructions for making gifts such as a Father's Day throne and a ladybug tie tack, and recipes for brunch food, snacks, main dishes, and desserts (such as a shirt cake and a tee time cake). Also includes how-to videos for some of the projects and a blog from a stay-at-home dad. New Measure Helps Determine How Much Risk Investors Can Tolerate An Ohio State University researcher has helped develop a new measure that he says is a better way to calculate how much risk people are willing to take in their investments. UCLA File Swappers in Quarantine The school's tool for fighting piracy on campus automatically isolates students fingered by the entertainment industry for allegedly sharing copyright files. It's another example of a university cracking down on illegal file trading. By Katie Dean. U.S. Proposes Listing Polar Bears As Threatened Species The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act and initiating a comprehensive scientific review to assess the current status and future of the species. "Polar bears are one of nature's ultimate survivors, able to live and thrive in one of the world's harshest environments,"U.S. Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne said. "But we are concerned the polar bears' habitat may literally be melting." Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2007 The Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2007 goes to Gerhard Ertl of the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces. Congratulations Professor!We have the semiconductor industry of the 1960s to thank for the emergence of surface chemistry. Gerhard Ertl was one of the first [...] Signatures Of The First Stars A primitive star with extremely low iron content has been discovered by an international research team from Sweden, Japan, Germany, USA, Australia and Great Britain. This indicates the original composition of the gas from which the star formed had low iron content. The results are published in Nature online this week. Predicting Survival After Liver Transplant A new model based on specific characteristics of the donor and the recipient may help predict survival after liver transplantation, according to a new study.
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