Using ‘BPA-free’ plastic products could be as harmful to human health — including a developing brain — as those products that contain the controversial chemical, suggest scientists. …read more Source:: Science
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Using fungi to search for medical drugs
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•An enormous library of products derived from more than 10,000 fungi could help us find new drugs. Researchers have set up this library and screened it for biologically active compounds. …read more Source:: Science
Carbon dioxide capture and use could become big business
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•Capturing carbon dioxide and turning it into commercial products, such as fuels or construction materials, could become a new global industry, according to a new study. …read more Source:: Science
For a lower climate footprint, vegetarian diet beats local
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•A new study provides a more comprehensive accounting of the greenhouse gas emissions from EU diets. It shows that meat and dairy products are responsible for the lion’s share of …read more Source:: Science
Scientists develop new materials that move in response to light
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•Researchers have developed magnetic elastomeric composites that move in different ways when exposed to light, raising the possibility that these materials could enable a wide range of products that perform …read more Source:: Science
Women who clean at home or work face increased lung function decline
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•Women who work as cleaners or regularly use cleaning sprays or other cleaning products at home appear to experience a greater decline in lung function over time than women who …read more Source:: Science
Farming, cheese, chewing changed human skull shape
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•The advent of farming, especially dairy products, had a small but significant effect on the shape of human skulls, according to a recently study from anthropologists. …read more Source:: Science
Bitcoin study shows value of exclusive access for early adopters
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•Delaying access for the tech-savvy can stifle spread of new products, experiment with students shows. …read more Source:: Science
7 sweet Python IDEs you might have missed
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•By Serdar Yegulalp The current state of IDEs built for Python is an embarrassment of riches. Six products made the cut in the last rundown, but there were many more worth noting …read more Source:: OpenSource
Nothing good is free: How Linux and open source companies make money
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•We all know how popular and helpful Linux and open source products are. But since most of them are available for free, how do the companies that produce them make …read more Source:: Linux