Health & Science

Health & Science
Wednesday, February 8th 2012 - 05:57 UTC

Deadly bacteria that resist antibiotics found in Antarctica seawater

The Chilean Antarctic Arturo Prat base

Bacteria that can resist nearly all antibiotics have been found in Antarctic seawater, reports the New Scientist.

Monday, February 6th 2012 - 20:02 UTC

HMS Protector cuts through Antarctic ice and visits remote research bases

HMS Protector's journey through the Lemaire Channel, situated along the Antarctic Peninsula, where the ship broke through ice for the first time

HMS Protector, the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship, has cut through the ice floes of Antarctica for the first time. The icebreaker arrived in Antarctica for the first time two weeks ago and is following up important survey work for shipping in the region with visits to remote research bases locked in the frozen continent.

Monday, February 6th 2012 - 06:43 UTC

Bolivia declares dengue emergency as six deaths are reported

The mosquito transmitted disease is endemic in Paraguay and Brazil

The Bolivian province of Santa Cruz has declared a sanitary emergency in the region following an outbreak of the mosquito transmitted dengue fever which has already caused at least six deaths, according to local officials.

Sunday, February 5th 2012 - 08:02 UTC

Added sugar and sweeteners are “health risks as serious as alcohol and tobacco”

Experts argue sugar may be the villain behind the dramatic worldwide rise in diseases that together comprise metabolic syndrome

US experts have argued that sugars and sweeteners added to foods pose such a serious health risk that they should be controlled in the same way that alcohol and tobacco are, according to commentary in the journal Nature.

Wednesday, February 1st 2012 - 00:01 UTC

System of rivers beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface found by Brazil/Chile team

Ricardo Jana from the Chilean Antarctic Institute Glaciologist, “a very special phenomenon”

A team of Brazilian and Chilean scientists set out to investigate the effects of global climate change deep in the Antarctic continent say they have discovered a surprising system of rivers beneath the frozen surface.

Monday, January 30th 2012 - 22:24 UTC

Study on dietary habits (what and where) of Atlantic sharks

Lopez-Chaves, president of the Vigo Port Authority

A team of scientists of Chelonia Association and the University of Marseille (France) chose the port of Vigo to initiate a study on dietary habits and intake areas of Atlantic sharks.

Saturday, January 28th 2012 - 10:02 UTC

Mexico inaugurates Latam’s second supercomputer by size and speed

The “serpent of fire” can process 24.9 trillion operations per second

Mexican scientists inaugurated Latin America's No. 2 supercomputer by size and speed, with the ability to process 24.9 trillion operations per second, authorities said.

Wednesday, January 25th 2012 - 07:32 UTC

Most Cuban trained doctors fail basic test to practice medicine in Chile

The best doctors in Chile come from the Catholic University

Almost 80% of Chilean doctors with overseas degrees failed in 2011 the mandatory National medical knowledge Test, Eunacom, demanded to practice medicine in the country or have work opportunities at the government national health scheme.

Monday, January 23rd 2012 - 15:03 UTC

British explorer becomes first woman to cross the Antarctic continent

Felicity Aston, 34, “I can't quite believe that I'm here and that I've crossed Antarctica”

British explorer Felicity Aston has reached Antarctica's Hercules Inlet, becoming the first woman to cross the continent alone. “Congratulations to the 1st female to traverse Antarctica SOLO.V proud,” her UK support team tweeted late on Sunday.

Tuesday, January 17th 2012 - 06:35 UTC

Australian experts link carbon dioxide emissions effects on fish brain and nervous system

The testing was done with baby coral fishes in sea water containing higher levels of CO2

Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous systems of sea fish, with serious consequences for their survival, according to Australian research.

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