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Did our great ancestors - microbes - hitchhike to Earth on meteorites? Yes, say researchers from Columbia University who have discovered traces of amino acids - building blocks of life - on meteorites that landed in Australia and the US as recently as 100 years ago.

Health

Study: Gene Sequence Linked to Indian Asian Obesity Risk

Scientists have pinpointed a reason why people with Indian ancestry may be more prone to weight problems.

Sherlock

Italy: Etruscan tombs found

Italian archaeologists have found more than two dozen new tombs at the famed Etruscan burial grounds at Tarquinia north of Rome.

''This is the most exciting discovery here in decades,'' said the archeological superintendent for southern Etruria, Maria Tecla Castaldi.

So far 27 tombs have been added to the thousands at the site since a chance discovery during building work two months ago, she said.

''I've just been down and visited the only tomb that is open, which was probably broken into around 50 years ago,'' she said.

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Better Earth

Amazon Under Threat From Cleaner Air

The Amazon rainforest, so crucial to the Earth's climate system, is coming under threat from cleaner air say prominent UK and Brazilian climate scientists in the journal Nature.

The new study identifies a link between reducing sulphur dioxide emissions from burning coal and increasing sea surface temperatures in the tropical north Atlantic, resulting in a heightened risk of drought in the Amazon rainforest.

Amazon rainforest
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The Amazon rainforest, so crucial to the Earth's climate system, is coming under threat from cleaner air.

The Amazon rainforest contains about one tenth of the total carbon stored in land ecosystems and recycles a large fraction of the rainfall that falls upon it. So any major change to its vegetation, brought about by events like deforestation or drought, has an impact on the global climate system.

Telescope

Iron 'Snow' Helps Maintain Mercury's Magnetic Field, Scientists

New scientific evidence suggests that deep inside the planet Mercury, iron "snow" forms and falls toward the center of the planet, much like snowflakes form in Earth's atmosphere and fall to the ground.

Mosaic of Mercury
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Mosaic of Mercury.

The movement of this iron snow could be responsible for Mercury's mysterious magnetic field, say researchers from the University of Illinois and Case Western Reserve University. In a paper published in the April issue of the journal Geophysical Research Letters, the scientists describe laboratory measurements and models that mimic conditions believed to exist within Mercury's core.

Telescope

Comets might have caused ancient American extinctions 13,000 years ago

Scientists have come up with a controversial theory which suggests that huge comet impacts wiped out North America's large mammals 13,000 years ago.

According to a report in National Geographic News, the hypothesis, first presented in May 2007, proposes that an onslaught of extraterrestrial bodies caused the mass extinction known as the "Younger Dryas event" and triggered a period of climatic cooling.

Laptop

More computer brands chase the '$100 laptop'

The laptop computers most people haul around are underutilized. They hardly break a sweat to read e-mail, stream video, view photos, browse the Web, or run word-processing or spreadsheet programs. Their powerful processors are rarely tested except by heavy-duty gamers, scientific researchers, or other specialized users.

So while some PCs continue to bulk up and tout their speed and raw power, others represent a new trend: slimming down. Way down. These smaller, simpler machines are aimed at a potentially lucrative market: the next 1 billion PC users around the planet.

Hourglass

Iran: Jiroft is the ancient city of Marhashi - U.S. scholar

Tehran -- Piotr Steinkeller, professor of Assyriology in Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations of Harvard University, believes that the prehistoric site of Jiroft is the lost ancient city of Marhashi.

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A team of archaeologists work on a prehistoric site near Konar-Sandal in the Jiroft region in an undated photo. This site was previously believed to be a ziggurat.

Einstein

German Invents Radar Camouflaging Paint

A German inventor has created a radar-evading camouflage paint in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates. An institute back in Germany tested the paint and discovered -- to everyone's surprise -- that it actually works. The German defense industry is starting to take an interest.

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Asteroid Impact 65 Million Years Ago Triggered A Global Hail Of Carbon Beads



Carbon Beads
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Carbon cenospheres are tiny, carbon-rich particles that form when coal and heavy fuel are heated intensely. Scientists have now learned that cenospheres can form in the wake of asteroid impacts, too.

The asteroid presumed to have wiped out the dinosaurs struck the Earth with such force that carbon deep in the Earth's crust liquefied, rocketed skyward, and formed tiny airborne beads that blanketed the planet, say scientists from the U.S., U.K., Italy, and New Zealand in this month's Geology.