The trouble with sea cucumbers
FAO report says overfishing putting sea cukes at risk
Under pressure: sea cucumbers around the world are overfished.
1 April 2009, Rome - For many in the western world, they're a summer oddity — strange blobs we sometimes see bobbing about on the seafloor beneath us during a day at the beach.
Business Ready to Work on Building the Low-Carbon Economy
London, 31 March 2009 – Responding to an invitation made at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos by Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 52 companies have joined forces with 34 experts and organizations to create an unprecedented low-carbon prosperity Task Force.
The Task Force, presented on 31 March at a press conference in London, will work with government and UN officials to develop a set of practical projects and policy proposals around the world, which will significantly stimulate the low-carbon economy from 2010 onward.
The ESA-selected participants Oliver Knickel and Cyrille Fournier sent a diary entry before they embark on the simulated Mars mission tomorrow
As the start of their 105-day stay in the special isolation facility nears, the six Mars500 crewmembers participated in a short trial run.
The ESA-selected participants Oliver Knickel and Cyrille Fournier sent a diary entry before they embark on the simulated Mars mission tomorrow afternoon.
Read more at:
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars500/SEMLKRKTYRF_0.html
More people dying from TB are HIV-infected than previously recognized
Press Release for World TB Day and the launch of the WHO Global TB Control Report
24 March 2009 - Rio De Janeiro - The total number of new tuberculosis (TB) cases remained stable in 2007, and the percentage of the world's population becoming ill with TB has continued the slow decline that was first observed in 2004, according to a new report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) today.
Director-General condemns killing of Afghan reporter Jawed Ahmad
The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, today condemned the killing of Afghan reporter Jawed Ahmad on 10 March in Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan.
“I condemn the killing of Jawed Ahmad,” the Director-General said. “The life of a dedicated reporter has been cut short, depriving the whole of Afghan society of a brave promoter of democratic debate and a defender of the basic human right of freedom of expression.”
Also known as Jojo Yazemi, Jawed Ahmad worked for the Canadian media, including CTV News. He was gunned down by two men as he was getting out of his car in the centre of Kandahar.
Italy grants further funding to Afghan educational radio and television
Italy continues to give its support to UNESCO for the reconstruction of the Afghan educational radio and television service ERTV. For the last five years the Italian government has been funding the reconstruction project implemented by UNESCO and the Afghan Ministry of Education.
UNESCO supports workshop for journalists on water conflicts
Media coverage about sustainable development issues is at its best this week as twelve journalists team up to uncover pressing and challenging issues on trans-boundary water conflicts in Istanbul (Turkey) at the 5th World Water Forum.
Scienzaonline Anno 6° n. 62 marzo 2009
Scienzaonline Anno 6° n. 62 marzo 2009
bandi per le Azioni Individuali Marie Curie
Sono stati pubblicati il 18 marzo alcuni bandi per le Azioni Individuali Marie Curie, con scadenza 18 agosto 2009.
Si tratta di bandi per ricercatori "esperti", che hanno svolto almeno 4 anni di ricerca post-laurea o con il dottorato. Questi possono partecipare ad Azioni Marie Curie individuali, Programma Specifico People (FP7) e principalmente ai seguenti bandi:
Mozart fitness
Infatti l’ultima frontiera del fitness moderno prevede l’ausilio della musica mozartiana come sottofondo per una nuova serie di esercizi ginnici atti a migliorare il corpo e la mente. Si tratta in verità di semplici movimenti prevalentemente mirati alla tonificazione muscolare, ma con la musica di Mozart essi accrescono i loro risultati sino a diventare un vero e proprio toccasana per la salute, e possono essere eseguiti a tutte le età.
Medicina
Il "custode" dell'embrione: scoperto il ruolo degli RNA ultraconservati nello sviluppo precoce
Una ricerca internazionale guidata dal Cnr-Igb di Napoli rivela come...
Paleontologia
Preistoria cantabrica: un nuovo studio ricalibra l'orologio del periodo Maddaleniano
Una ricerca internazionale ha perfezionato la datazione al radiocarbonio dei reperti marini, migliorando drasticamente...
Un archivio sotterraneo rivela...
Uno studio internazionale di grande impatto, guidato dall’Istituto...
Geografia e Storia
Dagli Ipogei del Tepui venezuelano ai terreni marziani: un protocollo innovativo per l'indagine di siti estremi
Un team internazionale ha applicato metodologie analitiche portatili avanzate per esaminare in situ le...
Astronomia e Spazio
Destinazione Giove: a Roma nasce lo SWIM Lab per scovare oceani extraterrestri
Inaugurato presso l'Università Roma Tre un centro di eccellenza mondiale: studierà...
Scienze Naturali e Ambiente
Meno carne, più Futuro: al via la settimana "Meat Free" del WWF
Il volto del nostro Pianeta è cambiato: oggi la fauna selvatica...







