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- Ancient warming greened Antarctica, study finds
- Sustainability index that looks beyond GDP launched
- Lariats: How RNA splicing decisions are made
Ancient warming greened Antarctica, study finds Posted: 17 Jun 2012 02:03 PM PDT A new study finds ancient Antarctica was much warmer and wetter than previously suspected. The climate was suitable to support substantial vegetation -- including stunted trees -- along the edges of the frozen continent. |
Sustainability index that looks beyond GDP launched Posted: 17 Jun 2012 11:25 AM PDT The world's fixation on economic growth ignores a rapid and largely irreversible depletion of natural resources that will seriously harm future generations, according to a report which unveils a new indicator aimed at encouraging sustainability -- the Inclusive Wealth Index (IWI). The IWI looks beyond the traditional economic and development yardsticks of GDP and HDI to include a full range of assets such as manufactured, human and natural capital. |
Lariats: How RNA splicing decisions are made Posted: 17 Jun 2012 11:25 AM PDT Lariats are discarded byproducts of RNA splicing, the process by which genetic instructions for making proteins are assembled. A new study has found hundreds more lariats than ever before, yielding new information about how splicing occurs and how it can lead to disease. |
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