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Research & Innovation News

Research & Innovation

 
Research and innovation are instrumental in the green movement because they continually advance the environmental friendliness of so many industries and products. Over the years, green products continue to improve — thanks to immeasurable amounts of research — and the innovations made as a result of the findings are implemented into industry (and ultimately, people's daily lives), to the environment's great benefit. (Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Research & Innovation

  • White flower has world's longest genome

    Thu, Oct 07 2010 at 5:43 PM

    The Paris japonica has a genetic code 50 times longer than that of a human being, and if it were laid end-to-end it would stretch more than 300 feet.

  • American, 2 Japanese share Nobel for chemical tool

    Wed, Oct 06 2010 at 8:10 AM

    The scientists won the prize for inventing new ways to bind carbon atoms with uses that range from fighting cancer to producing computer screens.

  • Graphene pioneers win Nobel Physics Prize

    Tue, Oct 05 2010 at 7:51 AM

    Prize won for super material that could replace silicon semi-conductors.

  • Robert Edwards, father of 'test tube babies' wins Nobel Prize

    Mon, Oct 04 2010 at 7:55 AM

    Edwards won the prestigious prize for his work on in-vitro fertilization, which has helped millions of infertile couples to have a child.

  • New U.S. sex survey, biggest since 1994

    Mon, Oct 04 2010 at 6:39 AM

    Filling 130 pages of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, the study offers findings on how often Americans have sex, with whom, and how they respond.

  • The science of beer reveals complete proteome picture

    Sun, Oct 03 2010 at 4:59 PM

    Researchers analyze the proteins in one of the world's favorite beverages.

  • Low-income men show more high-risk prostate tumors

    Fri, Oct 01 2010 at 12:59 PM

    The greater proportion of high-risk cancers could not be explained away solely by later diagnoses due to a lack of screening.

  • Whale snot, bat sex win 2010 IgNobel prizes

    Thu, Sep 30 2010 at 7:31 PM

    The prizes, meant to be both humorous and to encourage scientific research, are given every year as a whimsical counterpart to the Nobel Prizes.

  • Thick cartilage could mean some dinosaurs were taller

    Thu, Sep 30 2010 at 5:03 PM

    New research suggests that some species of dinosaurs might have had a foot's worth of cartilage.

  • Twin study may quiet doubts over PTSD-trauma link

    Thu, Sep 30 2010 at 12:24 PM

    PTSD, which by definition results from exposure to trauma, affects nearly 8 million Americans, but not all experts believe trauma causes the disorder.

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