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Old Diabetes Drug Teaches Experts New Tricks
New research reveals that the drug most commonly used in type 2 diabetics who don't need insulin works on a much more basic level than once thought, treating persistently elevated blood sugar -- the hallmark of type 2 diabetes -- by regulating the genes that control its production.
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US: Dr Pepper Snapple Group acquires bottler
Dr Pepper Snapple Group has acquired distribution company Seven-UP Bottling Co of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, for an undisclosed fee, the soft drinks firm has announced.
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A la Carte: On the trail of winemaking
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Safe For Passengers With Lung Disease To Travel By Air, Study Suggests
Oxygen levels while flying are substantially less than at ground level. Current guidelines for in-flight oxygen levels are sufficient to support the needs of passengers with non-obstructed lung disease. Commercial air travel appears to be safe for patients with lung disease as the current policies for the in-flight oxygen levels and availability of supplemental oxygen can adequately accommodate passenger's needs, according to two new studies
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Salmonella's Sweet Tooth Predicts Its Downfall
For the first time scientists have shown what the food poisoning bug Salmonella feeds on to survive as it causes infection: glucose. Their discovery of Salmonella?s weakness for sugar could provide a new way to vaccinate against it. The discovery could also lead to vaccine strains to protect against other disease-causing bacteria, including superbugs.
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Microscopic Manufacturers Produce Eco-friendly Plastics
Last year's energy crisis highlighted an unforeseen by-product of the looming fuel shortages of the 21st century. Petroleum-based products such as plastics that society takes for granted but now requires to function will run out with the oil. Scientists are looking to microorganisms to pick up the slack and help produce environmentally friendly plastics, according to new research.
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Babies Born To Native High-altitude Mothers Have Decreased Risk Of Low Birth Weight
Pregnant women who are indigenous to the Andes Mountains deliver more blood and oxygen to their fetuses at high altitude than do women of European descent. The study helps explain why babies of Andean descent born at high altitude weigh more than European babies born at low altitude.
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Scientists Work To Plug Microorganisms Into The Energy Grid
The answer to the looming fuel crisis in the 21st century may be found by thinking small, microscopic in fact. Microscopic organisms from bacteria and cyanobacteria, to fungi and microalgae, are biological factories that are proving to be efficient sources of inexpensive, environmentally friendly biofuels that can serve as alternatives to oil, according to new research.
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Golden Rice An Effective Source Of Vitamin A
The beta-carotene in so-called "golden rice" converts to vitamin A in humans, according to a new article.
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Biomass As A Source Of Raw Materials
Scientists have developed a new catalytic process to convert components of bio-oil directly into alkanes and methanol.
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Europium Found To Be A Superconductor
Of the 92 naturally occurring elements, add another to the list of those that are superconductors. Scientist have discovered that europium becomes superconducting at 1.8 K (-456 °F) and 80 GPa (790,000 atmospheres) of pressure, making it the 53rd known elemental superconductor and the 23rd at high pressure.
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Soil Nitrogen Test Measures Microbial Nitrogen
The Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test was recently studied to clarify the chemical nature of what the test measures and its relationship to microbial growth in soils, determining that the test does not estimate total soil nitrogen and is selective for certain forms of microbial nitrogen.
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US: Pepsi Bottling Group to acquire drinks bottler
Pepsi Bottling Group, the drinks bottler currently in a takeover tussle with its majority shareholder, Pepsico, has signed a deal to buy Massachusetts-based firm Pepsi-Cola Bottlers for the Merrimack Valley.
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Restaurant review: Great Queen Street London
This week: Jasper Gerard visits Great Queen Street in London.
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Coquard brothers love wine, family
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