Studies of climate evolution and the ecology of past-times are often hampered by missing information – lost variables needed to complete the picture and thought untraceable have made too many assumptions necessary.   Scientists writing in in the June issue of New Journal of Physics have created a formula which they say will fill in the gaps in our knowledge and will help predict the future.

A new method of reconstructing missing data will shed new light on how and why our climate moved us on from ice ages to warmer periods as researchers will be able to calculate lost information and put together a more complete picture. 

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Endeavour International Corporation (NYSE-Amex: END) (LSE: ENDV) will participate in Oil and Gas Investment Symposium London hosted by the Independent Petroleum (Association of America (IPAA) (http://www.ipaa.org/meetings/Default.asp?Meeting=2009-06OGISLondon) on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The event will be held in conjunction with Credit Suisse's London Oil and Gas Conference (http://www.csfb.com/conferences/).

J. Michael Kirksey, executive vice president and chief financial officer, is scheduled to speak on the company's business strategies and operational plans at 9:30 a.m. British Summer Time. A web cast of the presentation will be available by accessing Endeavour's Internet home page at http://www.endeavourcorp.com.

It is often envisioned that humans could return to a simpler, more rural way of life and thereby live a more environmentally friendly existence. This is not only unrealistic, but in examining the numbers it becomes clear just what a predicament our human population growth has put us in.

First let’s consider the raw numbers regarding human impact on the planet and see where that leaves us. There are about 57,500,000 square miles of land available on the entire surface of the earth. There are also about 6,671,226,000 people on the planet as of July 2007. A simple calculation shows that this results in about 116 people per square mile on the entire surface of the earth.
In general, science is like an episode of "LOST"; one question gets answered but that answer raises two more questions. The discovery of DNA and genes has answered many questions about who we are and why we are, but to what degree remains a mystery.

'Nature Versus Nurture' has been an argument for decades. Nature proponents state that genes are primarily responsible for everything, including our eventual personalities and behaviors, and that they can all be explained by certain sequences of DNA. The Nurture argument instead says that although genes and DNA play a part of our anatomy and other physical aspects, our environment, exposures and experiences are determines our personalities and behavior.

PALO ALTO, California, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

- Passive Investment Includes Stake in Preferred Stock, Common Stock and Support for Facebook's Continued Global Growth

Facebook today announced that Digital Sky Technologies (DST), one of the leading internet investment groups globally with significant stakes in Eastern European and Russian internet businesses, has made a US$200 million investment in Facebook in exchange for preferred stock, representing a 1.96 percent equity stake at a US$10 billion valuation.

BOSTON, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

RISI, the leading information provider for the global forest products industry, today announced the establishment of a partnership agreement with the Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC), whose mission it is to advance the use of biomass for heat and other thermal energy applications. As part of this partnership, BTEC members will receive a discount on RISI's Wood Biomass Market Report, the only comprehensive source of market information and wood biomass feedstock pricing for the North American biomass market.

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STOCKHOLM and PARSIPPANY, New Jersey, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

- Interoperable Solution Enables Secure SIP Trunking for Legacy PBX and Contact Center Environments

LONDON, May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Former Man Utd star Danny Wallace is helping to shine the spotlight on the condition that ended his career early by joining together with the MS Society to support World MS Day.

The first coordinated world-wide initiative to highlight the proliferation of multiple sclerosis (MS) is being launched tomorrow (Wednesday 27 May) with more than 200 events in 61 countries in a concerted effort to raise global awareness of the disease.

World MS Day coincides with the football Champions League final, where Danny's former team take on FC Barcelona in Rome.

NORCROSS, Georgia and LONDON, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

- S1 Enterprise Establishes 'Banking Relationship Score'

- Outlines Steps Required to Rebuild Trust and Confidence

Results of a new survey released today by S1 Enterprise confirm that troubles in the banking sector have taken a toll on customers' relationships with their financial institutions - and provide insights on how banks can rebuild trust and confidence. Fielded among more than 1,200 European and U.S. consumers and 54 large corporate banking customers in April 2009, the survey finds that only nine percent of consumer respondents in Europe and the U.S. are currently confident in financial institutions.

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

- Wared Transport Provides Specialized Truckload Transportation Services

Wared Logistics, the world-class provider of logistics and transportation services for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, announces that it has secured significant new business for its Damascus, Syria-based Wared Transport (Specialized Truckload) operation. As a result of this new business, Wared Logistics has dramatically increased the size and capabilities of this operation.

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Major new customers for Wared Transport in Syria include Premco, a manufacturer of pre-cast concrete and steel beams, the Bahra Steel Company, and the United Arab Aluminum Company.