Linking Science: 17th Oct 2007
By Antonio Marques • Oct 17th, 2007 • Category: Linking ScienceIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Some articles that caught my attention in the past days:
- Biosingularity writes about SIRT1, a gene that has been shown to be associated with reduction of cholesterol levels, and the potential for developing drugs that reduce cholesterol by increasing the expression of this gene.
- David at Spinneret mentions an association between antidepressants, painkillers and gastric bleeding. What a cocktail…
- Can carbon sequestration be the new hope for high CO2 concentrations on the atmosphere? At Sciencebase…
- Celsius / Fahrenheit? Kilometer / Mile? The battle rages on as seen on The Scientific Activist by Nick.
- Bertalan of ScienceRoll has a very interesting article listing several Web 2.0 tools for diabetics.
- Greg at Evolution debates how increasing concentrations in atmospheric CO2 are having an impact on flora diversity, man-induced or otherwise. There is no free lunch indeed…
By the way, for all those who are wondering where the Science Linked project result is, it will be posted on the end of this week. So, a couple more days left if you wish to participate.
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Thanks for the link to my Spinneret chemistry webzine. You might like to check out Sciencebase.com too where I cover a broader range of science topics (everything from climate and energy to bird flu and obesity)
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