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Indigenous Perspectives On Climate Change Needed, Northern Researcher Global climate change is being felt most severely in the Arctic and appears certain to cause enormous environmental problems worldwide, a leading northern researcher says Britain Is IPhone's First Step Into European Market Great Britain will become the first foreign market for Apple's popular cell phone-media player. The rest of Europe is expected to line up pretty quickly. Christmas Trees &More Information about Christmas tree types, selection and care, and traditions. Includes recipes for cookie ornaments, fun facts, and related links. From the University of Illinois Extension. Test Predicts Risk Of Liver Scarring After Transplant, Study Shows A study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine may have found a way to identify liver transplant patients with hepatitis C who are at greatest risk for advanced cirrhosis, thereby allowing doctors to decide who should receive treatment that could save the transplanted organ. Climate Change Threatens Pollination Timing In addition to the more obvious effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and increasing storm activity, there is the potential to dramatically alter ecological communities. Dr. David Inouye, director of University of Maryland's graduate program in Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology, reports that global warming could disrupt the timing of pollination in alpine environments, with serious negative impacts to both plants and pollinators. The Museum of Unworkable Devices View daffy designs envisioned by the world's most confused inventors. In Table of Malcontents. Cable and Tech Bigwigs Make Nice At the National Cable Show, the buzz is all about how the convergence of broadband and digital TV is generating a new series of products to boost the profits of cable, entertainment and tech companies. Michael Grebb reports from San Francisco. The Seoul of a New Machine Korean robotics researchers develop ghostly software agents that move from one droid to another, taking possession of their mechanical bodies long enough to perform a task, before vanishing into the ether. Quinn Norton reports from Daejeon, Korea. Toward A Better Drug For Treating Muscle, Bone Loss In Elderly Men The search for alternatives to steroid medications for treating millions of Baby Boomer males with age-related declines in the sex hormone testosterone has led researchers to report development of a nonsteroidal compound that shows promise as a new treatment for loss of muscle mass, bone tissue, and other problems linked to low testosterone. The BIOS Initiative - Open Source Biotechnology Is Born In a publication in the journal, Nature, a team at CAMBIA in Canberra unveils the 'kernel' of the world's first 'explicit open source' biotechnology toolkit. These tools, and the precedent they establish, will allow the public-sector, small to medium enterprises and even large firms worldwide to explore new business models and begin a new era of transparent and cost-effective innovation in life sciences.
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