[scifinoir2] Fw: World Science: Tiny 'T. rex' found

2009-09-17 Thread Amy Harlib

ahar...@earthlink.net
Interesting science stuff.

Subject: World Science: Tiny 'T. rex' found


* Tiny "T. rex" found:
An ancestor of the giant predator resembles a
miniature replica of it, at 1/90 the weight,
scientists say.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090918_raptorex


* Showerheads may spray germs at you:
Your morning scrubdown may give you more than you
bargained for.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090914_shower


 * Negative public opinion seen as warning 
signal for terrorism:
Terrorism is more likely when one country's people
dislike the leaders and policies of another, a study
has found.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090917_terrorism


* Brain activity found to predict schizophrenia:
A small area in our heads is linked to the earliest
stages of a serious mental illness, researchers
say.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090911_schizophrenia


* Fungus-treated violin beats Strad in blind test:
A newly developed type of violin won in a blind
contest against one made by the most famed violin
maker of history.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090915_violin


* Graffiti "shield" could offer hope for paint-
threatened landmarks:
Graffiti mars many historic monuments, and can be
hard to erase without damaging the underlying
surface. But help may be coming.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090910_graffiti


* Memories may persist even when forgotten:
Scientists have found that a person's brain activity
while remembering an event is similar to when it was
first experienced, even if specifics can't be recalled.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090909_memories






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RE: [scifinoir2] Fw: World Science: Tiny 'T. rex' found

2009-09-17 Thread Martin Baxter

"It's so cuute! Aw, and look! It just gnawed two of my fingers off!"

Thanks, Amy. You get a writing credit for this, because that was the first line 
of a story yet to be written.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:37:51 -0400
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ahar...@earthlink.net

Interesting science stuff.
 
Subject: World Science: Tiny 'T. rex' found


* Tiny "T. rex" 
found:
An ancestor of the giant predator resembles a
miniature 
replica of it, at 1/90 the weight,
scientists say.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090918_raptorex


* 
Showerheads 
may spray germs at you:
Your morning scrubdown may give you more than 
you
bargained for.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090914_shower


 * Negative 
public opinion seen as warning 
signal for 
terrorism:
Terrorism is more likely when one country's 
people
dislike the leaders and policies of another, a study
has 
found.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090917_terrorism


* 
Brain 
activity found to predict schizophrenia:
A small area in 
our heads is linked to the earliest
stages of a serious mental illness, 
researchers
say.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090911_schizophrenia


* 
Fungus-treated 
violin beats Strad in blind test:
A newly developed type of violin 
won in a blind
contest against one made by the most famed violin
maker of 
history.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090915_violin


* 
Graffiti 
"shield" could offer hope for paint-
threatened 
landmarks:
Graffiti mars many historic monuments, and can be
hard 
to erase without damaging the underlying
surface. But help may be 
coming.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090910_graffiti


* 
Memories may 
persist even when forgotten:
Scientists have found that a person's 
brain activity
while remembering an event is similar to when it was
first 
experienced, even if specifics can't be 
recalled.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/090909_memories






World 
Science homepage
Don't forget to visit our homepage for Science 
In
Images; links to top science news from other publi-
cations; and 
other recent World Science 
stories!

http://www.world-science.net


World Science 
archives
To new readers especially: you need not miss our ex-
citing 
past stories, though they won't appear in future
newsletters. See archives 
for any year by typing that 
year after the homepage address: for 
example, 

http://www.world-science.net/2007 


Invite friends to join World 
Science!
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can send 
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colleagues so they can join you in 
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scribing 
to World Science at no charge. Feel free to 
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might want to 
leave the subscription instructions 
unchanged.)


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information 
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is the World Science newsletter. To cancel your 
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