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Credit crunch fails to stop garden business from 'blooming' (Photo)

03.11.2009 08:57    localrags.co.uk
Despite the credit crunch business is 'blooming' for a local garden maintenance service.
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Credit crunch fails to stop garden business from 'blooming' (Photo)


White Cliffs Countryside Project events - November 2009

03.11.2009 08:56    localrags.co.uk
Check out the November events organised by the White Cliffs Countryside Project.
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White Cliffs Countryside Project events - November 2009

Listed village red phone box in Battle of Britain film under threat

03.11.2009 08:56    localrags.co.uk
A listed red phone box featured in the 1969 film Battle of Britain is under threat after BT earmarked it for removal because it is not used enough.
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Listed village red phone box in Battle of Britain film under threat

Top Shepway hotel gets £12million revamp

03.11.2009 08:56    localrags.co.uk
A long established landmark hotel in Hythe is to be redeveloped and extended after plans for a £12m facelift were approved by Shepway planners.
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Top Shepway hotel gets £12million revamp


Speed Limit To The Pace Of Evolution, Biologists Say

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
A major conclusion of the work is that for some organisms, possibly including humans, continued evolution will not translate into ever-increasing fitness. Moreover, a population may accrue mutations at a constant rate --- a pattern long considered the hallmark of
Speed Limit To The Pace Of Evolution, Biologists Say

Wolves, Moose And Biodiversity: An Unexpected Connection

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
Moose eat plants; wolves kill moose. What difference does this classic predator-prey interaction make to biodiversity? A large and unexpected one, say wildlife biologists.
Wolves, Moose And Biodiversity: An Unexpected Connection

Bacteria 'Launch A Shield' To Resist Attack

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
Bacteria that cause chronic lung infections can communicate with each other to form a deadly shield against the body's natural defenses. Studying these interactions could lead to new ways of treating bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Bacteria 'Launch A Shield' To Resist Attack

Cucumber Genome Published: Guide To Pumpkin, Melon And Plant Vascular System

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
The genome of the cucumber has been sequenced by an international consortium lead by Chinese and US institutions. The cucumber genome will give insight into the genetics of the whole cucurbit family, which includes pumpkins and squash, melon and watermelon,
Cucumber Genome Published: Guide To Pumpkin, Melon And Plant Vascular System

The Entwined Destinies Of Humankind And Leprosy Bacteria

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
Leprosy still affects hundreds of thousands of people today throughout the entire world. An international team has traced the history of the disease from ancient Egypt to today and in doing so has made a public health study essential for
The Entwined Destinies Of Humankind And Leprosy Bacteria

SMOS Satellite Successfully Launched: First-ever Satellite To Attempt To Measure Ocean Salinity From Space

03.11.2009 08:51    sciencedaily.com
A rocket carrying the European Space Agency's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite blasted off successfully today. SMOS is the first-ever satellite to attempt to measure ocean salinity from space. It will provide global maps of soil moisture over land

Data Point To Some Improvements In China's Environment

03.11.2009 08:50    sciencedaily.com
A recent assessment finds some positive trends among indicators of biodiversity loss in China -- notably, growth in forest coverage and improvements in marine ecosystems. However, other indicators, such as the rate of discovery of invasive species, are worsening. Many
Data Point To Some Improvements In China's Environment

Terrible Teens Of T. Rex: Young Tyrannosaurs Did Serious Battle Against Each Other

03.11.2009 08:50    sciencedaily.com
Teenage tyrannosaurs got into some serious fights with their peers. The evidence can be found on Jane, a prized juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, discovered in 2001 in Montana. The dinosaur's fossils show that it sustained a serious bite that punctured through
Terrible Teens Of T. Rex: Young Tyrannosaurs Did Serious Battle Against Each Other

Robot Fish Could Monitor Water Quality

03.11.2009 08:50    sciencedaily.com
Nature inspires technology as an engineer and an ecologist have teamed to develop robots that use advanced materials to swim like fish to probe underwater environments. Robotic fish -- perhaps schools of them operating autonomously for months -- could give
Robot Fish Could Monitor Water Quality

First Synthetic Cellulosome In Yeast Created

03.11.2009 08:50    sciencedaily.com
Scientist have constructed for the first time a synthetic cellulosome in yeast, which could make the production of bioethanol from biomass more efficient and economical.

North Atlantic Fish Populations Shifting As Ocean Temperatures Warm

03.11.2009 08:50    sciencedaily.com
About half of 36 fish stocks in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, many of them commercially valuable species, have been shifting northward over the last four decades, with some stocks nearly disappearing from US waters as they move farther offshore, according
North Atlantic Fish Populations Shifting As Ocean Temperatures Warm

Are US And European Plovers Really Birds Of A Feather?

03.11.2009 08:49    sciencedaily.com
The Kentish-Snowy Plover, a small shorebird found in the US and Europe, is 'suffering' from an identity crisis after scientists found genetic evidence that the populations are, in fact, separate species.
Are US And European Plovers Really Birds Of A Feather?

Heroes - Invisible Forces

03.11.2009 08:49    televisionwithoutpity.com
Strange Attractors: Noah's trying to make his pet project Jeremy invisible, much to Tracy's dismay. Becky's invisibly wreaking havoc on her sorority pledges. And Sylon's invisibly making Janice Parkman scream with pleasure.
Heroes - Invisible Forces

Organ Regeneration In Zebrafish: Unraveling The Mechanisms

03.11.2009 08:49    sciencedaily.com
The search for the holy grail of regenerative medicine -- the ability to "grow back" a perfect body part when one is lost to injury or disease -- has been under way for years, yet the steps involved in this
Organ Regeneration In Zebrafish: Unraveling The Mechanisms

Battlestar Galactica - Drop The Pilot

03.11.2009 08:49    televisionwithoutpity.com
The Plan: The Cylon demonstrate their administrative weaknesses while wearing various costumes; Brother John Cavil One finally explains himself.
Battlestar Galactica - Drop The Pilot

New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery

03.11.2009 08:49    sciencedaily.com
Ever since the Falklands wolf was described by Darwin himself, the origin of this now-extinct canid found only on the Falkland Islands far off the east coast of Argentina has remained a mystery. Now, researchers who have compared DNA from
New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery

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