Shifting Blame Is Socially Contagious Nov 23, 2009
22, 2009) Merely observing someone publicly blame an individual in an organization for a problem -- even when the target is innocent -- greatly increases the odds that the practice of blaming others will spread with the tenacity of the H1N1 flu, according to new research from the USC Marshall School of Business and Stanford University. Nathanael J. Fast, an assistant professor of management and organization at the USC Marshall School of Business and Larissa Tiedens, a professor of organizational... (Science Daily)
Willis Back from Westwood Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. By West Recruiting ManagerDate: Nov 23, 2009 The nation's fifth-ranked defensive tackle, Brandon Willis, from Duncan (S.C.) Byrnes, talks about his visit out West to UCLA and how it impacts the rest of his recruitment. (InsideCarolina.com)
Monday's UNC Links Nov 23, 2009
" But if they're going to bounce back from Friday's 87-71 loss to Syracuse - and start preparing for a brutal stretch of games against top-25 foes Michigan State (Dec. 1), Kentucky (Dec. 5) and Texas (Dec. 19) - they're going to have to start growing (up) fast, beginning tonight against Gardner-Webb. The News and Observer Three days after a humbling loss to unranked Syracuse, sixth-ranked North Carolina returns to the Smith Center tonight to face Gardner-Webb (7:30 p.m., FSS). The unranked... (InsideCarolina.com)
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Tigers look to remain undefeated Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. comDate: Nov 22, 2009 CLEMSON - The cold shooting Winthrop Eagles visit Littlejohn Coliseum Monday night to take on the 22nd ranked Clemson Tigers. (InsideCarolina.com)
Clyburn on Verge of Commitment Nov 23, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 22, 2009 In what seemed like a long time coming, North Carolina has extended P.J. Clyburn a scholarship offer. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
Sanders Enjoys FSU Visit Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. comDate: Nov 22, 2009 Vincent Sanders made his first visit to FSU this weekend for the game against Maryland. (InsideCarolina.com)
NDTV: Reid on Maryland Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. By Senior WriterDate: Nov 22, 2009 Following another outstanding performance Saturday, freshman Greg Reid spoke with the media about Florida State's win over Maryland. (InsideCarolina.com)
Giubilato Expecting Visitors Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. By Recruiting AnalystDate: Nov 22, 2009 Mark Giubilato has been working hard at Milford Academy to earn FBS looks and he was told by his coach Billy Chaplick recently that Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Miami, Navy, North Carolina and West Virginia will be coming in to visit him very soon. (InsideCarolina.com)
Lady Vols avenge Virginia loss Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. Glory Johnson battles vs. Virginia (AP photo). (InsideCarolina.com)
Georgias back in it for Goodwin Nov 23, 2009
com: Georgias back in it for Goodwin. Georgias back in it for Goodwin. (InsideCarolina.com)
Deep Sea World Beyond Sunlight Nov 23, 2009
Deep-sea world beyond sunlight: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species on edge of black abyss. Deep-Sea World Beyond Sunlight: Explorers Census 17,650 Ocean Species on Edge of Black Abyss. (Science Daily)
Robinson Makes His Choice Nov 23, 2009
This story originally published on. By Recruiting AnalystPosted Nov 22, 2009. (InsideCarolina.com)
Solar Winds Triggered By Magnetic Fields Nov 22, 2009
22, 2009) Solar wind generated by the sun is probably driven by a process involving powerful magnetic fields, according to a new study led by UCL (University College London) researchers based on the latest observations from the Hinode satellite. Scientists have long speculated on the source of solar winds. (Science Daily)
Henderson named Vikings Man of the Year Nov 22, 2009
This story originally published on. E.J. Henderson (Doug Pensinger/Getty). (TerpTown.com)
From the Field Observations... Nov 22, 2009
com: From the Field Observations. From the Field Observations. (InsideCarolina.com)
Browns-Bears: Gameballs and Goats Nov 22, 2009
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Why Bird Flu Has Not Caused a Pandemic Nov 22, 2009
21, 2009) Bird flu viruses would have to make at least two simultaneous genetic mutations before they could be transmitted readily from human to human, according to research published November 19 in PLoS One. The authors of the new study, from Imperial College London, the University of Reading and the University of North Carolina, USA, argue that it is very unlikely that two genetic mutations would occur at the same time. (Science Daily)
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Scout TV: Cameron Newton Nov 22, 2009
This story originally published on. By Southwest Region ManagerDate: Nov 21, 2009 It does not get any bigger in JC football than Blinn vs Navarro. (InsideCarolina.com)
Schizophrenia Gene's Role May Be Broader, More Potent, Than Thought Nov 22, 2009
21, 2009) UCSF scientists studying nerve cells in fruit flies have uncovered a new function for a gene whose human equivalent may play a critical role in schizophrenia. Scientists have known that the mutated form of the human gene -- one of three consistently associated with schizophrenia -- mildly disrupts the transmission of chemical signals between nerve cells in the brain. (Science Daily)
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Five Midlands Questions Nov 21, 2009
This story originally published on. com Recruiting TeamDate: Nov 20, 2009 Midlands regional manager Baron Flenory talks about early commitments in the Midlands, the players who are having the best senior seasons, and what juniors to watch for next year in this edition of "Five Questions". (InsideCarolina.com)
Favre doesnt feel vindicated by his play Nov 21, 2009
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Clyburn Waiting On UNC Offer Nov 21, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 19, 2009 North Carolina appears close to extending P.J. Clyburn a scholarship offer. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
LSU Offers Peake Nov 21, 2009
This story originally published on. By Managing EditorDate: Nov 20, 2009 One of South Carolinas top junior prospects and a key piece to one of the states top programs, four-star wide receiver Charone Peake has college coaches offering early, including LSU.. (InsideCarolina.com)
Reynolds Schedules UNC Official Visit Nov 21, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 20, 2009 Ed Reynolds has scheduled three official visits, including one to Chapel Hill. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
Active Hearing Process in Mosquitoes Nov 21, 2009
21, 2009) A mathematical model has explained some of the remarkable features of mosquito hearing. In particular, the male can hear the faintest beats of the female's wings and yet is not deafened by loud noises. (Science Daily)
Patriots Insider Gridiron Report: Week 11 Nov 21, 2009
comPosted Nov 20, 2009. com's Jon Scott is back on WRKI 95. (PatriotsInsider.com)
Let Them Eat Snail: Nutritional Giant Snails Could Address Malnutrition Nov 21, 2009
20, 2009) A nutritionist in Nigeria says that malnutrition and iron deficiency in schoolchildren could be reduced in her country by baking up snail pie. In a research paper to be published in the International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health, she explains snail is not only cheaper and more readily available than beef but contains more protein. (Science Daily)
Bacterially Produced Antifungal on Skin of Amphibians May Protect Against Lethal Fungus Nov 21, 2009
20, 2009) A new study suggests that naturally occurring bacteria on the skin of salamanders could help protect other amphibians, including some species of endangered frogs, from a lethal skin disease. The researchers from James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee report their findings in the November 2009 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. (Science Daily)
Accidental Discovery Produces Durable New Blue Pigment for Multiple Applications Nov 20, 2009
19, 2009) An accidental discovery in a laboratory at Oregon State University has apparently solved a quest that over thousands of years has absorbed the energies of ancient Egyptians, the Han dynasty in China, Mayan cultures and more -- the creation of a near-perfect blue pigment. Through much of recorded human history, people around the world have sought inorganic compounds that could be used to paint things blue, often with limited success. (Science Daily)
New Maize Map to Aid Plant Breeding Efforts Nov 20, 2009
20, 2009) In a massive survey of genetic diversity in maize, also known as corn, researchers across the United States, have developed a gene map that should pave the way to significant improvements in a plant that is a major source of food, fuel, animal feed and fiber around the world. The new map, a special type of gene map known as a haplotype map, charts genetic diversity and recombination across the genome of 27 inbred lines of maize. (Science Daily)
'Hobbits' Are a New Human Species, According to Statistical Analysis of Fossils Nov 20, 2009
Hobbits' are a new human species, according to statistical analysis of fossils. Hobbits' Are a New Human Species, According to Statistical Analysis of Fossils. (Science Daily)
Rich Ore Deposits Linked to Ancient Atmosphere Nov 20, 2009
20, 2009) Much of our planet's mineral wealth was deposited billions of years ago when Earth's chemical cycles were different from today's. Using geochemical clues from rocks nearly 3 billion years old, a group of scientists including Andrey Bekker and Doug Rumble from the Carnegie Institution have made the surprising discovery that the creation of economically important nickel ore deposits was linked to sulfur in the ancient oxygen-poor atmosphere. (Science Daily)
Trump: We gotta get it cranking Nov 20, 2009
This story originally published on. Date: Nov 19, 2009 Read on to see what offensive lineman A.J. Trump was saying about the North Carolina game, the upcoming Duke game, and more. (InsideCarolina.com)
Schofner Hears from Ohio State Nov 20, 2009
This story originally published on. comDate: Nov 19, 2009 Skyler Schofner, one of the top offensive linemen in Ohio, is considering South Carolina, Kentucky and Michigan State. (InsideCarolina.com)
Favre: Ratings and INTs pale to winning Nov 20, 2009
This story originally published on. Brett Favre (Jim Prisching/AP). (CollegeInsiders.com)
HIV Vaccine Failure Probably Caused by Virus Used, Says New Research Nov 20, 2009
19, 2009) The recent failure of an HIV vaccine was probably caused by the immune system reacting to the virus 'shell' used to transmit the therapy around the body, according to research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The trial, called 'STEP', was halted in September 2007 because preliminary results suggested that people who had been given the vaccine were more likely to be infected with HIV than people who had been given a placebo. (Science Daily)
Bryant Working on UNC Visit Nov 20, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 19, 2009 Christian Bryant has tentatively scheduled an official visit to North Carolina. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
The Georgia High School Football Dailys Weekend Predictions: Whos winning and losing in Playoffs Second Round Nov 20, 2009
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Avoiding Panic in Pandemics Nov 20, 2009
19, 2009) Public health officials walking a tightrope between massive demand for vaccines and intense public scrutiny of side effects now have a new standard for evaluating the safety of their vaccination programs. Widespread concern about the 'swine flu' is prompting H1N1 vaccination programs in many countries -- seldom seen on such a massive scale. (Science Daily)
Study Raises Concerns About Outdoor Second-Hand Smoke Nov 20, 2009
19, 2009) Indoor smoking bans have forced smokers at bars and restaurants onto outdoor patios, but a new University of Georgia study in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that these outdoor smoking areas might be creating a new health hazard. The study, thought to be the first to assess levels of a nicotine byproduct known as cotinine in nonsmokers exposed to second-hand smoke outdoors, found levels up to 162 percent greater than in the control group. (Science Daily)
Vikings send terse letter to MSFC Nov 20, 2009
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Butch Davis Radio Show Quotes Nov 20, 2009
"But from the standpoint of playing games when youre only going to play seven or possibly eight home games, theres nothing better [than grass]. And if you cut the grass tight enough, you can have all of the speed you want with that kind of a surface. 'Butch Davis Live' airs Wednesday evenings on Tar Heel Sports Network affiliates. Related Stories -by Nov 18, 2009 -by Nov 18, 2009 -by Nov 18, 2009 Story Tools Inside Carolina's Official Online Store: Get the Inside Carolina Magazine!... (InsideCarolina.com)
NDTV: Manuel on Maryland Nov 20, 2009
This story originally published on. By Senior WriterDate: Nov 19, 2009 Thursday night following practice, redshirt freshman EJ Manuel spoke with the media about how his week went and the upcoming game versus Maryland. (InsideCarolina.com)
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New Video Highlights: P.J. Hairston Nov 20, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 18, 2009 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Watch video footage of 2011 commitment P.J. Hairston's game against the UNC JV team. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
Free Photo Gallery: SMU vs UTEP #2 Nov 19, 2009
com ContributorPosted Nov 15, 2009. com always provides the best SMU photos on the web. (CollegeInsiders.com)
Willis Returns from UNC Nov 19, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 18, 2009 Brandon Willis has always planned to officially visit all five of his favorite schools, regardless of his commitment status. Thus, despite his pledge to Tennessee, he took an official trip to North Carolina over the weekend. (InsideCarolina.com)
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Season Wrap-up: Russell Bodine Nov 19, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 18, 2009 Turnovers were never a problem during Fork Union (Va. Military Academys regular season, which ended with a respectable 7-3 record. (InsideCarolina.com)
First Aquarium in US to Breed Dwarf Cuttlefish Nov 19, 2009
19, 2009) Anchored to an algae-covered rock in a 120-gallon tank at the California Academy of Sciences' Steinhart Aquarium, a cluster of inky-colored cuttlefish eggs is beginning to swell -- evidence of success for the Academy's new captive breeding program for dwarf cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis. The program, pioneered by Academy biologist Richard Ross, is the first of its kind in a U.S. aquarium, and offers the Academy and other institutions the opportunity to study and display a species that is... (Science Daily)
Extinct Moa Rewrites New Zealand's History Nov 19, 2009
18, 2009) The evolutionary history of New Zealand's many extinct flightless moa has been re-written in the first comprehensive study of more than 260 sub-fossil specimens to combine all known genetic, anatomical, geological and ecological information about the unique bird lineage. That lineage ended only about 600 years ago after a journey through time that most likely began about 80 million years earlier on the prehistoric supercontinent of Gondwana, according to the study published in... (Science Daily)
Pro Football Weekly On PSN - Week 11 Nov 19, 2009
comPosted Nov 18, 2009. Wed night is another installment of Prime Sports Network's Football Weekly featuring Greg DePalma and Patriots Insider's Jon Scott. (PatriotsInsider.com)
Some Obese People Perceive Body Size as OK, Dismiss Need to Lose Weight Nov 19, 2009
18, 2009) Some obese people misperceive that their body size is normal and think they don't need to lose weight, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2009. In the Dallas Heart Study of 5,893 people, researchers found that 8 percent of the 2,056 who were obese said they were satisfied with their body size or felt they could gain weight. (Science Daily)
Clardy's Corner: Unmitigated Glee Nov 19, 2009
By ColumnistPosted Nov 18, 2009. Remember the movie Office Space. (TheBootleg.com)
NetEase.com Reports Third Quarter 2009 Unaudited Financial Results Nov 19, 2009
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Georgia High School Football Daily Spotlight: Class AAA Playoff Preview Nov 19, 2009
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Rents rise across the country Nov 19, 2009
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US Physics Lab Ties in Race for Atomic-Scale Breakthrough Nov 19, 2009
18, 2009) Everybody loves a race to the wire, even when the result is a tie. The great irony is the ultraprecise clocks that could result from this competition could probably break any tie. (Science Daily)
Turner's Tour Stops at UNC Nov 19, 2009
By Inside CarolinaDate: Nov 17, 2009 As part of his college game tour, junior Landon Turner traveled to Chapel Hill for the North Carolina-Duke game a couple weeks ago. Please or to read the rest of this story. (InsideCarolina.com)
Sanders Ready for FSU Visit Nov 19, 2009
This story originally published on. comDate: Nov 18, 2009 Florida State has been turning up their recruitment of Vincent Sanders over the past few weeks. (InsideCarolina.com)
CUTigersTV: Thomas Austin Nov 19, 2009
This story originally published on. comDate: Nov 18, 2009 CLEMSON - Senior offensive lineman Thomas Austin updates his injury status and discusses his last home game. (InsideCarolina.com)