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Egypt's National Treasures Threatened by Political Unrest (Op-Ed) Monty Dobson, inaugural scholar at the School of Public Service and Global Citizenship at Central Michigan University, writes the Monty's World blog America: From the Ground Up! Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »The Science of Miracles: How the Vatican Decides When Pope John Paul II died eight years ago, supporters chanted "Santo subito," or "Sainthood now!" Read More »Spacewalkers leave space station for outside chores By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Tuesday for a day of maintenance tasks, including installing a power cable needed for a new Russian laboratory due to be installed this year. Veteran NASA astronaut Christopher Cassidy and rookie partner Luca Parmitano, the first Italian to make a spacewalk, left the station's Quest airlock shortly after 8 a.m. EDT as the orbital outpost sailed about 260 miles over the Arabian Sea. ... Read More »Bacteria In Space Grows in Strange Ways
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Next Mars mission should search for past microbial life: science panel By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's next mission to Mars should look for past microbial life and collect samples to eventually bring back to Earth, a science advisory group said on Tuesday. The U.S. space agency expects to spend about $1.5 billion, plus launch costs, on a mission to follow the ongoing Mars rover Curiosity, which is scouting an ancient impact crater for habitats that could have supported microbial life. ... Read More »American Dogs Come From Asia European colonization of the Americas brought smallpox, starvation and warfare that decimated indigenous populations. Read More »The Job Benefits Workers Want Most Businesses trying to attract and retain employees with high-quality benefits shouldn't focus only on health care and vacation days, new research shows. Read More »The Vacation Request Workers Don't Like Being asked to work while on vacation is a big no-no for workers, new research has found. Read More »Solar Flares Fire Off Antimatter Particles
Science of Summer: What Causes Sunburns? Summer means lots of out-of-doors time. Whether at beaches, barbeques, hanging out in the park or at the pool, most people catch more sun rays this season than other times of the year. In the process, some will get a suntan while others, unfortunately, will experience the painful redness, peeling and blistering that can occur with a bad sunburn. Read More »Preemie Study Triggers Debate Over Informed Consent A premature infant study has recently sparked debate over exactly what parents need to be told before they give consent for their babies to participate in a clinical trial. Read More »Can Acupuncture Help Women Get Pregnant? Can an acupuncture prick help women get pregnant? The technique seems to have only limited success when used complementarily with in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to a new international study. Read More »"I Don't Know if I'm a Scientist": The Problem with Archetypes
Death Valley: 100 Years As Earth's Hottest Spot Read More » Physical Activity and Obesity: Both Rising Obesity rates in the United States are still increasing, and have reached nearly 60 percent for women in some counties. But the good news is that physical activity is on the rise too, according to a new study of counties across the nation. Read More »Can You Get Electrocuted by Peeing? A Brooklyn, N.Y., man was reportedly killed by urinating on the electrified third rail of a subway train line, but is that possible? Read More »Quebec Train Derailment Fire Seen from Space
Giant Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Glacier Read More » Ancient Inscription From King Solomon's Time Unearthed
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Venus Shines With Moon Tonight: How to See It Read More » First Images of Our Solar System's Tail Revealed
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