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ScienceDaily (Aug. 11, 2008) In the life of every cell, theres a point of no return. Once it enters the cell cycle and passes a checkpoint known as Start, a cell will follow the steps it needs to divide no matter what changes might occur in its environment.
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WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve, caught between mounting job losses and rising inflation, is likely to sit tight and hope that the interest rate cuts it has already provided will be enough to heal a sick economy. Private economists believe that when the central bank concludes its one-day meeting on Tuesday, it will announce that its target for the federal funds rate...
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ScienceDaily (July 17, 2008) A person's heart rate can reveal a lot about how they make decisions when feeling stressed, a Queensland University of Technology academic says. Economics Associate Professor Uwe Dulleck, from the QUT Business Faculty, said stress in the workplace wasn't necessarily a bad thing, because it was, in fact, a natural reaction that had been given a negative connotation.
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Hilary Benn, environment secretary, will say that pollution from state schools is to be included in a scheme that will force hotels, universities and other medium sized organisations to buy and sell carbon permits. The scheme, due to start in 2010, will run alongside the European Emissions Trading Scheme, which already includes the largest polluters such as cement makers.
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Image Caption: Rain has soaked this Adélie penguin chick in Antarctica before its feathers are capable of repelling water. Though the icy continent is in essence a desert, coastal rainfall is becoming more common with changing climate.
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