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Biotech's bull run starts to look frothy Read More » Analysis - Biotech's bull run starts to look frothy By Deena Beasley (Reuters) - Biotech stocks are so hot that even some of the bulls are starting to find themselves on edge. An index of biotech drugmakers' shares has climbed nearly 50 percent in the past 12 months to all-time highs as the industry starts to launch drugs developed by identifying genes associated with disease - a revolution made possible by decoding the first human genome more than 10 years ago. ... Read More »After Sandy: NYC Beaches Serve as Model for Post-Disaster Rebuilding Read More » Exquisite Map of Cosmos Hints at Universe's Birth
How 3D Printers Could Reinvent NASA Space Food
Wrinkles Make Faces Appear More Sad, Angry WASHINGTON – Creases and furrows on someone's face may put a wrinkle in our ability to properly judge his or her emotions, a new study suggests. Read More »Astronaut Crew Launching to Space Station Today: Watch It Live
Earliest Case of Child Abuse Discovered in Egyptian Cemetery Read More » #sci4hels - What makes one a "killer" (science) journalist of the future?
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Menopausal 'Foggy Brain' Confirmed in Tests
Genes Play Role in Baby's Sleep at Night Parents who are having difficulty getting their babies to sleep through the night may be somewhat relieved by a new study showing that a large determinant of an infant's nighttime sleep is simply the luck of the genetic draw. Read More » | ||||
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
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Normal or Not? When Body-Appearance Obsession Becomes a Disorder A disfiguring bump on the nose that seems to scream for plastic surgery; eyebrows that appear to get thicker and thicker, requiring constant plucking; bodybuilding that never seems to build enough muscle to satisfy — the obsessions that come with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) can take many forms. Read More »Spin Zone: Physicists Get 1st Look at Strange Quantum Magnetism
Mexican Cave Art Offers Peek into Pre-Spanish Past
Student-Built Robots to Race in Mock Mars Rover Challenge
Rare 3-Planet Sight Tonight: See Jupiter, Mercury and Venus Together
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Storm Clouds Ahead: Budget Cuts Threaten Severe Weather Forecasts Read More » Memorial Day Planet Parade: See Jupiter, Mercury & Venus
3D Printer Launching to Space Station in 2014
Rocket lifts off with U.S. military communications satellite By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An unmanned Delta 4 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Friday to put a multi-use, broadband communications satellite into orbit for the U.S. military. The 217-foot (66-meter) tall rocket lifted off at 8:27 p.m. EDT (0027 Saturday GMT), soaring southeast over the Atlantic Ocean as it headed into orbit. Perched on top of the rocket was the fifth member of the Wideband Global SATCOM, or WGS, satellite network, which provides the U.S. military, national leaders and allies with high-capacity broadband communications. ... Read More »Planetary alignment peaks with celestial show this weekend By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets in the sky this month, will be joined by tiny Mercury for a rare celestial show this weekend. Typically, Venus, the second-closest planet to the sun, and Jupiter, which orbits beyond Mars, are tens of millions of miles apart. But they have been cycling together while moving ever closer to each other this month, joined by the innermost planet Mercury. The celestial show peaks on Sunday when the trio will appear as a bright triangle of light in the western sky beginning about 30 minutes after sunset. ... Read More »The Emotion Men Should Hide in Job Interviews Attention nervous nellies — especially men — you need to get your emotions in check if you want to land a job, new research shows. Read More »Slow Earthquakes: Slippery Clays at Fault Read More » UK Beach Quality Plummets Read More » Alien Planets Could Shed Light on Earth's Climate Future Read More » Spotted: 1st Evidence of Leopard Eating Chimp Read More » Astronaut Packs Crafts for Creative Space Station Trip
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