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Help Scientists Stalk Cicadas Various citizen-science projects let you contribute to our understanding of the periodical cicada swarm. Karen Hopkin reports. Read More »Depression Treatments: Brain Scans May Suggest Best Course
Restless Legs Syndrome Linked to Higher Risk of Early Death Men who suffer from restless legs syndrome may not live as long as those without the condition, according to a new study. Read More »Do Mantle Plumes Exist? Mission Aims to Answer Read More » Infections Linked to Mood Disorders Infections and autoimmune disorders may increase the risk of developing a mood disorder such as depression later in life, a new study from Denmark suggests. Read More »Languages May Be Shaped By Geography
Babies Have Sympathy for Bully Victims, Study Suggests Babies may be able to show sympathy before their first birthday, according to a new study in which 10-month-olds preferred the victims rather than the aggressors in a bullying encounter. Read More »Ancient Kangaroo Teeth Reveal Australia's Tropical Past The fossilized teeth of ancient marsupials that roamed through northeastern Australia roughly 2.5 million years ago suggest these animals fed on leafy plants in a much more lush and tropical environment than was previously thought, according to a new study. Read More »Japan mulls hosting global collider project - Nikkei (Reuters) - The government has decided to solicit construction in Japan of the International Linear Collider (ILC), a next-generation particle accelerator that will allow physicists to explore rudimentary questions about the universe, the Nikkei said. The ILC will complement the Large Hadron Collider at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which confirmed the existence of the Higgs boson - a particle understood to impart mass, the business daily said. The project is seen to measure up to the International Space Station and the ITER nuclear fusion project. ... Read More »Some Mars Gullies May Be Carved by Dry Ice 'Sleds'
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Your Smartphone in 2018: 15 Futuristic Features Read More » Your Brain Might Control Your Next Smartphone Read More » Exclusive: Antitrust probe of Lockheed-Boeing rocket venture Read More » Do Advanced College Degrees Really Pay Off? For graduates of the class of 2013, the experience of being a college student is now a memory, but the effects of going to college and the loan debt they accrued will stick with them for much longer. Read More »'Homing at Work' Trend Becomes the Norm In today's evolving work environment, employees aren't only working from home, they're also "homing from work," new research shows. Read More »Sneaky Ways Bosses Try to Get Employees to Quit If you aren't very fond of your boss and wish he would take a job elsewhere, the feeling is probably mutual, new research shows. Read More »Trove of Black Holes Discovered in Andromeda Galaxy
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Privacy, Pfft! Why NSA Surveillance Only Bothers Some People In the wake of leaks revealing that the National Security Agency collects massive amounts of telephone and Internet data as part of its counterterrorism strategy, responses have ranged from fear and outrage to "So what?" Read More »Tatooine-Like Alien Planets Could Host Life Read More » Three Chinese Astronauts Dock to Nation's Space Station
'Escape Tunnel' Found at Nazi Death Camp Traces of an escape tunnel have been uncovered at the site of an infamous Nazi death camp in Poland, according to news reports. Read More »Tiny, Transparent Lobsters Stick Close to Home Read More » Forget the NSA: Your Tech Gadgets Are Spying on You Read More » Radioactive Mountain is Key in US Rare-Earth Woes
Is Big Brother Watching? Paranoid Thoughts Common, Study Finds In a week of revelations about secret government surveillance of phones and Internet activity, you might find yourself looking over your shoulder a little bit more often than usual. You're not alone, research suggests. Read More »Antarctic Ice Shelves Melt Mostly From Below Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||
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