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- Villain stomach bug may have a sweet side: 'Bad' gut bacteria may help control diabetes
- Cupid's arrow: Light shed on laws of attraction
- Excavation set to shed new light on London's Victorian past
- Innovation, patenting fuels economy
- Indonesian fishing communities find balance between biodiversity and development
Villain stomach bug may have a sweet side: 'Bad' gut bacteria may help control diabetes Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:28 PM PST A stomach bacterium believed to cause health problems such as gastritis, ulcers, and gastric cancer may play a dual role by balancing the stomach's ecosystem and controlling body weight and glucose tolerance, according to immunologists. |
Cupid's arrow: Light shed on laws of attraction Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:28 PM PST A sociologist's research offers new insights into why and when Cupid's arrow strikes. |
Excavation set to shed new light on London's Victorian past Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:27 PM PST From a clay smoking pipe to Neolithic flint, a 19th Century garden has been revealing some of its secrets to an archaeological team from London's Kingston University. |
Innovation, patenting fuels economy Posted: 08 Feb 2013 12:27 PM PST The U.S. patenting rate is higher than ever since the Industrial Revolution, according to a new report. Those cities that saw high patent levels within the last thirty years also yielded the largest increase in gross domestic product (GDP) per worker. Patent growth tends to intensify competition among industries. |
Indonesian fishing communities find balance between biodiversity and development Posted: 07 Feb 2013 02:17 PM PST Fishing communities living on the islands of Indonesia's Karimunjawa National Park have found an important balance, improving their social well-being while reducing their reliance on marine biodiversity, according to new research. |
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