Buying green may prompt people to steal or lieOctober 8th, 2009 TORONTO - Just being around green products can make us behave more altruistically, says a new research. But buying those same products can have the opposite effect.
Parents tell lies to make their kids goodSeptember 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Parents tell their children lies in order to make them good boys and girls, says a new study. Researchers asked US participants about parental lying, either for the purpose of promoting appropriate behaviour or to make them happy.
"Upside down" lightning as powerful as strongest Earth-bound BoltsAugust 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new research, a team of scientists has determined that lightning that shoots upward from clouds can be as powerful as the strongest bolts that strike the ground. According to a report in National Geographic News, these rarely seen, highly charged meteorological events are known as 'gigantic jets', and they flash up to the lower levels of space, or ionosphere.
Martian dust storms can generate lightningAugust 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists, using a new detector, have for the first time observed evidence that Martian dust storms can generate lightning. Dust storms on Earth build up an electric field as dust particles collide, and then emit lightning as the electric field discharges.
Taliban in PR mode with 'field manual'July 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The Taliban in Afghanistan has launched a public relations exercise to win the hearts of people by circulating among them a 'field manual' that calls for efforts to limit civilian casualties, a media report said Thursday. The little book with a blue cover, "Rules for Mujahedeen", directs Taliban militants on how to behave while on deployment and how to deal with enemy combatants, treat prisoners of war and interact with civilians, the Washington Times reported.
Indian-origin boffin offers potential new spinal muscular atrophy treatmentJuly 28th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of researchers led by Indian origin scientist has come up with a potential new treatment for spinal muscular atrophy, the second-leading cause of infant mortality in the world. Ravindra Singh, associate professor in biomedical sciences at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine said that more than 95 percent of the sufferers have a mutated or deleted gene called Survival Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1) that doesn't correctly do its job of creating functional SMN proteins.
Lightning may have cooked 'dinner' for early lifeJuly 14th, 2009 LONDON - In a new research, scientists have determined that early life in the form of microbes may have relied on lightning to cook their dinner. When lightning strikes sand or sediment, the path followed by the bolt can fuse into a glassy tube called a fulgurite.
Launch of NASA's Endeavour to take place on SundayJuly 12th, 2009 Cape Canaveral (Florida, US),J - The lauch of the space shuttle Endeavour will take place on Sunday evening local time (on Monday morning IST) to give technical teams more time to evaluate lightning strikes at the launch pad. Liftoff is scheduled for 7:13 p.m.
Obama : world's full economic recovery 'still a ways off'July 10th, 2009 L'AQUILA, Italy — President Barack Obama said Friday the world apparently has averted economic collapse but "full recovery is still a ways off."
Obama, speaking at the end of the Group of Eight summit of major economic powers, said world leaders had taken significant measures to address economic, environmental and global security issues. He cited a "widespread consensus we must continue our work to restore economic growth and restore our financial regulatory systems."
Obama noted, however, that the leaders failed to agree on all issues, including global warming.
Subliminal messages force people into doing what they actually wanted to doJuly 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Why is it that you were not planning to go for shopping but still end up going, and return home with a lot of new things? Well, this happens because you apparently wanted to go, but were not consciously aware of it, say researchers. Dutch researcher Martijn Veltkamp has revealed that subliminal messages motivate people to do things that they already wanted to do, reports Science Daily.
Sand can behave like waterJune 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study by researchers at the University of Chicago has shown that sand can behave like water, in the sense that both share similar properties. The researchers showed that dry granular materials such as sands, seeds and grains have properties similar to liquid, forming water-like droplets when poured from a given source.
Scientists reveal secrets of graphene's extraordinary propertiesMay 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new analysis, scientists have directly measured the unusual energy spectrum of graphene, which adds new detail to help explain the extraordinary properties of the material. The analysis was done by researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Scientists coax skin cells to behave like muscle cellsMay 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists have now shown that skin cells can be coaxed to behave like muscle cells and muscle cells like skin cells. The fickleness of the cells, and the relative ease with which they make the switch, provide a glimpse into the genetic reprogramming that must occur for a cell to become something it's not.
Seven ways to boost your lover's libidoApril 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Feel all revved up to have some hot action in bed but partner doesn't share the same sexual appetite? Well, then it's high time you did something to solve the problem. Sexual incompatibility among partners can be attributed to many events like childbirth, stress, or loss of a loved one.
Tornado-like rotation may help scientists better predict effects of volcanic eruptionsMarch 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new research, scientists have determined that studying tornado-like rotation in volcanoes can help them to better predict the effects of volcanic eruptions. The research is based on a 200-year-old report by a sea captain and photographs of the 2008 eruption of Mount Chaiten.