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Conservation Genetics Center Leads Research On Yellowstone Wolves Ten years after the federal government reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park, the UCLA Conservation Genetics Resource Center is conducting research that will aid in understanding the dynamics that underlie successful endangered species reintroductions. Oldest Planet Yet Discovered Hints Earth May Survive Our Sun Becoming Astronomers have identified the oldest planet yet discovered. This planet holds clues to our solar system's distant future as it orbits a dying sun. The discovery suggests that earth, which is at a distance from the sun comparable to the distance of V391 Peg b from its sun, may be able to survive an apocalypse in 5 billion years time, when our sun runs out of hydrogen fuel and starts swelling into a red giant. CNET Road Trip 2006 [Pacific Northwest] Reports from a Pacific Northwest road trip that focused on technology and vacation gadgets. Some of the stops in Washington state included Grand Coulee Dam, the Seattle Burning Man community festival, the University of Washington's Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HITLab), and Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park. From CNET. Phytochemicals May Protect Cartilage, Prevent Pain In Joints Researchers have discovered that plant-derived compounds known for their ability to protect tissue also block an enzyme that triggers inflammation in joints. The findings could lead to new arthritis treatments and better methods of making artificial cartilage.
Student Proves Giant Whorled Sunflower's Extreme Rarity A native species of sunflower, called the giant whorled sunflower, is only known to exist in four locations in the Southeast United States. In the last four years a graduate student has conducted a series of genetic studies that significantly increase the odds that this gangly plant will be placed on the endangered species list. Identification: Key to Aphids Commonly Found in Small Grains, Corn, an An illustrated, interactive guide for identifying "the aphid species that are most commonly found in small grains (wheat, rye, and barley), corn, and sorghum in California."Includes photographs of each aphid, and links to related information on damage and management. From the Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (IPM), University of California, Davis. Mouse Genome Much More Complex Than Expected More than 100 scientists from Australia, Asia, Europe and the US have been probing the genome of the mouse in a joint study lasting several years. Their results in some aspects have completely overturned geneticists' traditional assumptions. The findings are available in the prestigious journal Science on 2nd September. Bohart Museum of Entomology Website of a museum devoted to the study of insects, located on the campus of the UniversityCalifornia, Davis. In addition to information about the museum, the site contains fact sheets on insects and arachnids, an introduction to collecting insects, keys to insect identification, a glossary, and newsletters of the Bohart Museum Society. Also features activities and insect jokes for children. Sadako and the Paper Cranes Companion to an exhibit about Sadako Sasaki, who was "born in 1943 and experienced the [Hiroshima] bombing at age two [and died in 1955]. She was healthy and athletically gifted growing up, but ten years after the bombing, she was suddenly hospitalized. The diagnosis was leukemia. One day, a thousand paper cranes arrived at the hospital. ... This inspired her to begin folding her own."Includes photos. From the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Secret Routes to Freedom: The Underground Railroad Experience An online exhibit on the Underground Railroad, the history of slavery in the United States, and slavery today. The "Routes"section features descriptions of the vast network of routes the slaves took to freedom. "Stories"focuses on the institution of slavery and the treatment of the slaves. Also includes learning tools, exhibitions, and related links. From the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC).
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