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IUCN News - Press Release (2009/05/14) The latest evaluation of the world’s birds reveals that more species than ever are threatened with extinction, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ (IUCN stands for the International Union for Conservation of Nature).
Lear’s Macaw (Anodorhynchus leari)
2009 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species status: Endangered
Photo: Andy and Gill Swash
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Chipmaker TSMC Eyes Green Sector (Chinese Version)
The British medium Financial Times (FT.com) reported the interview of Rick TSAI, chief executive of TSMC, on 11th-May, 2009, releasing that “ he world’s biggest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, is considering diversifying away from chips for the first time in its 22-year history to combat declining industry ma
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ScienceDaily (May 12, 2009) — Early findings about the emerging pandemic of a new strain of influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico are published in the journal Science.
Researchers from the MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling at Imperial College London, working in collaboration with the World Health Organisation and public health agencies in Mexico, have assessed the epidemic using data to the
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Bio-data Collecting Program Allures Ethical Controversy (Chinese Version)
According to UDN.com (2009/05/12), Taiwan BioBank Program, due to its plan of collecting blood for analysis, stirs up controversy regarding ethics and human rights. On 11th-May, it was heard that in order to get the financially supporting organization Department of Health assured of the program's being so carried out,
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ScienceDaily (May 11, 2009) — ETH Zürich researchers have shown that mosses and humans share unexpected common characteristics. These evolutionary relics could be useful in the production of therapeutic proteins.
Mosses and human beings appear to have little in common. The moss Physcomitrella patens is small, pale green, immobile, and uses sunlight as its energy source. Humans are large, mob
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ScienceDaily (May 11, 2009) — The creation of large-area graphene using copper may enable the manufacture of new graphene-based devices that meet the scaling requirements of the semiconductor industry, leading to faster computers and electronics, according to a team of scientists and engineers at The University of Texas at Austin.
"Graphene could lead to faster computers that use less power,
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China Mobile's Moving into Taiwan Gets Stuck; However Chinese Capital May Legally into Taiwan by the End of May (Chinese Version)
On 26th-Apr., the third CHIANG-CHEN Meeting signed a MOU, allowing for Chinese capital's entering Taiwan. On 29th-Apr., Far Eastern Group chairman Douglas HSU held a press meeting in Hong Kong, announcing the biggest tele-company in China China Mobil Limited will p
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Precise Measurements of Ozone-Destroying Molecule Calm Debate on How the Ozone Layer is Depleted by Human Activities (Chinese version)
According to Academia Sinica's Newsletter (2009/05/08), Joint Appointment Associate Research Fellow of the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences (IAMS), Academia Sinica, and the Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Dr. Jim J.
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