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Rover Drills Deep Into Chilean Desert to Aid Mars Life Hunt
Space-Time Loops May Explain Black Holes Read More » Sharks No Match for Invasive Lionfish
How Sun Could Shed Light on ADHD (Op-Ed)
When Animals Suffer, the Country Pays a Price (Op-Ed) post on the blog A Humane Nation, where it ran before appearing in Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »Got Science? Pushing Back Against Corporate 'Counterfeit Science' (Op-Ed) Union of Concerned Scientists, a veteran science journalist and author of six books. This article will appear in Shulman's column 'Got Science?'. Shulman contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »Manned Mars Missions: How Will Astronauts Get Along?
Astronaut Hygiene: How to Wash Your Hair In Space (Video)
How Big Is the Average Penis? Science Finds Out The average American man's penis is 5.6 inches (14.2 centimeters) long when erect, a new survey of 1,661 men finds. Read More »Ancient Graves, Pyramid Ruins Found in Mexico
Last Manhattanhenge Sunset of 2013 in NYC Tonight Read More » 11 Resume Myths Busted: Realities Revealed Crafting the perfect résumé is a hard-enough challenge before trying to factor in all the myths there are about the process. However, some of those common myths — including your résumé can't be more than one page or it's OK to have some white lies on your résumé — hold very little water among companies looking to hire employees. To separate fact from fiction, several experts gave the truth behind some of their favorite myths on what companies look for in a résumé. Read More »Fear Keeping Employees From Speaking Up at Work If you're losing sleep worrying about your job security, you're not alone. Read More »Moon Has Close Encounters with Planets, Star This Month: How to See It
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Distant seismic activity can trigger quakes at 'fracking' sites Read More » Are Aquariums Ruining Coral Reef Biodiversity? (Op-Ed)
GMOs Are a Grand Experiment on Health, Environment (Op-Ed)
Murder Mystery: Is Lead Ban Reason for Fewer Killings? (Op-Ed)
2 Million Deaths Yearly Worldwide Linked with Air Pollution Air pollution may be responsible for more than 2 million deaths around the world each year, according to a new study. Read More »Study raises new concern about earthquakes and fracking fluids Read More » Australian Outback Is Much Like Mars, Opals Suggest
The New Resume Focuses On This Job candidates looking to stand out from the competition aren't sweating the details, such as paper quality, font and resume layout, when applying for jobs. Instead, 63 percent of job seekers say they like to let their experience speak for itself when applying for a job. Read More »Why Focused Job Searches Result in Happier Workers The unemployed may doing themselves a disservice by trying to broaden their job prospects by looking for work in fields and industries in which they don't have experience, new research shows. Read More »American Kids Need More Whole Grains, Veggies, Seafood, Report Says American children's diets fall considerably short of meeting national dietary recommendations, according to a new government report. Read More »NASA's Quest for Green Rocket Fuel Passes Big Test Read More » How Singing Together Can Affect Your Health The voices that rise in unison to carry a song into your heart also synchronize the heart rates of the singers. Read More »Why the Southwest Keeps Seeing Droughts
New Atom-Smashing Magnet Passes First Tests
Summer Melt Begins in Greenland Read More » Dozing at the Wheel? New Brain Tech May Alert You
Why Is Arsenic Bad for You? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced that it will now limit the amount of arsenic allowed in apple juice. Read More »Brain 'Pacemaker' Fixes Debilitating Side Effects of Antipsychotic Meds Sometimes, the cure is worse than the disease. A young woman treated with antipsychotic drugs for mental health problems wound up with a debilitating movement disorder, according to a report of her case. Read More »Manhattanhenge Tonight: Rain May Spoil NYC Sunset Show Read More » Boston Strangler Case: How Long Does DNA Last? The news that 50-year-old DNA provided a break in the Boston Strangler murder case may have you wondering: just how long does DNA last? Read More »'Vampire' Graves Uncovered in Poland Archaeologists in Poland believe they've made a startling discovery: a group of vampire graves. Read More » | ||||||||||||||||
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