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3D-Printed Microbattery Could Power Tomorrow's Electronics
How Estrogen Fights Urinary Tract Infections The female hormone estrogen may protect against urinary tract infections in postmenopausal women by improving two of the body's defense mechanisms, a new study found. Read More »Wave to Saturn! NASA Probe to Photograph Earth from Deep Space Read More » Day Care May Be Good for Kids' Mental Health Day care may reduce the risk of emotional problems in children at high risk of such problems, according to a new study from Canada. The researchers found that among children of women with symptoms of depression, those who went to day care had fewer emotional problems, and were less likely to show social withdrawal and separation anxiety symptoms, compared with children who were in their mother's care. Read More »For NASA, Mars Beyond Reach Without Budget Boost
Yes, Obesity Is a Disease (Op-Ed) chief of obesity surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, holds several patents for the treatment of obesity and designed a method for treating relapse after gastric bypass. Roslin has expertise in laparoscopic obesity surgery, duodenal switch surgery and revisional bariatric surgery. He Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »Visionary Energy Plan Key to New York's Storm Strategy (Op-Ed)
Wow! Mars Rover Captures Stunning Billion-Pixel Photo of Red Planet
1 in 4 Stroke Survivors Develops PTSD, Study Finds Nearly one in four people who suffer a stroke experiences symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during the year following the event, according to a new study. Read More »It's True: Some Parents Want to Live Through Their Kids Yes, mom may really be pushing you into marching band because she always wanted to be drum major. New research finds that, consistent with what kids may believe, parents really do hope to live out unfulfilled ambitions through their children. Read More »Do Sleep Apnea Patients Need Special Care After Surgery?
Fungus Among Us? Mold Concerns Delay Space Station Cargo Ship's Opening Read More » Sexual Images Sway Conservative Guys Toward Risk Sexually conservative men are more swayed by sexual images than more adventurous dudes, according to a new study that might help explain why the sexually conservative, paradoxically, tend to take sexual risks. Read More »Russia May Land Probe on Jupiter's Moon Ganymede with Europe's Help Read More » Swiss Rocket Plane May Launch People on Private Science Trips Read More » What Causes Obesity? Answer May Affect Your Waistline People's beliefs about what causes obesity may affect their waistlines, according to a new report. Read More »American Businesses Embrace Chinese Marketing Secret To compete in the future, ecommerce businesses will need a more personal touch, a new study suggests. Read More »The Number One Reason Most Entrepreneurs Start Businesses Nothing beats the freedom of being the boss — at least when it comes to the entrepreneurial efforts of small business owners. Read More »3D Printer Passes Zero-Gravity Test for Space Station Trip
Obama commits to tough push on global warming Read More » Gay Marriage Rulings May Raise New Questions for Couples The Supreme Court will announce its ruling on two same-sex marriage cases this month, potentially changing the legal landscape for thousands of gay couples. But depending on how the Court decides, the rulings could raise more questions than they answer. Read More »Whooping Cough: Experts Unsure on Extra Vaccine Dose Amid rising rates of whooping cough, some health officials have wondered whether an extra dose of whooping cough vaccine should be added to the vaccination schedule. Read More »Will Climate Change Destroy New York City?
No, You Can't Outrun a Tsunami
Common Virus Linked to Alzheimer's Disease, Study Suggests Contracting a common virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease, a new study of the brains of older adults suggests. Read More »Captive Kids Forced to Act in Shakespeare's Day
Are Ugly People Treated Badly at Work? A new Michigan State University study has uncovered an ugly truth about the American workplace: looks do matter. Read More »Chinese Astronauts Beam 1st Science Lesson from Space (Video)
Bacteria Nest Like Russian Dolls Inside Bugs Read More » Apollo Astronauts Honor Neil Armstrong, 'The Epitome of a Space Man'
Spectacular Sun Storm Sheds Light on Star Formation
Not Just James Gandolfini: Heart Problems Leading Cause of Vacation Deaths Read More » 3D Map Reveals Human Brain in Greatest Detail Ever
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