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Two Proteins Stop Mice Getting Fat Researchers from McGill University have shown that mice lacking two proteins (4E-BP1 and 4E-BP2) are more obese than normal mice. [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... Freecycle "The Freecycle Network is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It's a grassroots movement of people who are giving (&getting) stuff for free in their own towns. ... Membership is free."Members of Freecycle receive and may post email messages about free items. The site includes a FAQ and information for becoming a member and starting a new group. DNA May Hold Key To Information Processing And Data Storage The DNA molecule--nature's premier data storage material--may hold the key for the information technology industry as it faces demands for more compact data processing and storage circuitry. Godzilla Conquers the Globe: Japanese Monster Movies in International This website offers a virtual tour of a 2004 exhibit on the Japanese film genre known as kaijū eiga (monster movies). The exhibit feature movie posters, film programs, lobby cards, and other materials from several countries for Godzilla and other monster movies. Include descriptions of the items and images of related items such as Japanese bestiaries. From the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University. Stretching Out Does Not Prevent Soreness After Exercise Studies show that stretching before or after exercise has little or no effect on muscle soreness between half a day and three days later. Many people stretch before starting to exercise, and some stretch again at the end of a period of exertion. The aim may be to prevent injury, to promote higher performance, or to limit the chances of feeling stiff in the days after the exercise. Ex Libris: A Weekly E-zine for Librarians This free weekly column, by reference librarian Marylaine Block (best known for her weekly mailing of best-pick websites, "Neat New Stuff"), addresses the Internet, computers, databases, people, and current events. Researchers Show How The Brain Turns On Innate Behavior A research team led by UC Riverside's Michael Adams, professor of cell biology and neuroscience and professor of entomology, has made a major leap forward in understanding how the brain programs innate behavior. The discovery could have future applications in engineering new behaviors in animals and intelligent robots. Using the common fruit fly as a model organism, the researchers found that the innate behavior is initiated by a "command"hormone that orchestrates activities in discrete groups of peptide neurons in the brain. Atoms Looser Than Expected: Single-electron Merry-go-round Measures Un A study how a single electron behaves inside an electronic bottle updates the fine structure constant and other fundamental physics values. Library Related Conferences List of dozens of future national, international, and Web-based conferences of interest to the library community. Includes links. Also includes a list of past conferences for 2007. Compiled and maintained by librarian Marian Dworaczek of the University of Saskatchewan Library.
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