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Chemicals And Biofuel From Wood Biomass

By Tom Granström, tom.granstrom@aalto.fi on Dec 20, 2011   Science/Education  

Chemicals And Biofuel From Wood Biomass

Most commonly used raw materials in butanol production have so far been starch and cane sugar. In contrast to this, the starting point in the Aalto University study was to use only lignocellulose, otherwise known as wood biomass, which does not compete with food production.

One Trait Has Huge Impact On Whether Alcohol Makes You Aggressive

By Grabmeier.1@osu.edu, Jeff Grabmeier on Dec 20, 2011   Health  

One Trait Has Huge Impact On Whether Alcohol Makes You Aggressive

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Drinking enough alcohol to become intoxicated increases aggression significantly in people who have one particular personality trait, according to new research.

Middle Age Rise In Blood Pressure New Predictor Of Heart Attack Or Stroke

By Marla Paul, marla-Paul@northwestern.edu on Dec 20, 2011   Health  

Middle Age Rise In Blood Pressure New Predictor Of Heart Attack Or Stroke

CHICAGO — A hike in your blood pressure during middle age significantly raises the risk of having a heart attack or a stroke during your lifetime, according to new Northwestern Medicine research. The study offers a new understanding on the importance of maintaining low blood pressure early in middle age to prevent heart disease later […]

Babies Remember Even As They Seem To Forget

By LDE@jhu.edu, Lisa DeNike on Dec 20, 2011   Health  

Babies Remember Even As They Seem To Forget

Fifteen years ago, textbooks on human development stated that babies 6 months of age or younger had no sense of "object permanence" – the psychological term that describes an infant's belief that an object still exists even when it is out of sight. That meant that if mom or dad wasn't in the same room […]

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