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Condoms May Boost Beneficial Vaginal Bacteria In addition to preventing unwanted pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, condoms may help good bacteria in the vagina flourish, a new study from China shows. Read More »Twin Pregnancies: Slower Labor Is Normal Labor takes longer in women pregnant with twins, a new study shows, suggesting that these mothers and their doctors could wait a few more hours before opting for cesarean delivery. Read More »Moods and Booze: Alcohol's Effects Different in Men and Women Gender may influence which emotions drive heavy drinkers to drink, and how they feel the next day, according to new research. But the study also showed that neither men nor women who drink heavily effectively drown their sorrows with alcohol. Read More »How Babies Learn to Fear Heights As any parent knows, babies aren't born with a fear of heights. In fact, infants can act frighteningly bold around the edge of a bed or a changing table. Read More »Protection of Apollo Moon Landing Sites Sparks Controversy Read More » Canada Eyes Deep Space with Next-Generation Robotic Arm
Medieval Coffin at King Richard III Site Holds … Another Coffin Read More » Top Foods Children Choke On For kids, the food most likely to "go down the wrong pipe" and cause choking is hard candy, a new study finds. Read More »Arctic Methane Claims Questioned Read More » Great White Mystery: Expedition to Unravel Shark Secrets Read More » Big Asteroid Flies By Earth Tonight: How to Watch Live
Wolves in Yellowstone Help Grizzly Bears Fatten Up
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Monday, July 29, 2013
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Now Hiring: 210,000 Workers to Cut Carbon Pollution (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner, executive director of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights . Read More »Technology Should Replace Testing on Animals (Op-Ed)
Not Science, but Slaughter: Japanese Whaling Tried in International Court (Op-Ed) Wayne Pacelle is the president and chief executive officer of The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). This Op-Ed first appeared on the blog A Humane Nation, where it ran before appearing in LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights . Read More » | ||||
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
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Russian Cargo Ship Launches Spacesuit Repair Kit to Space Station Read More » New Yorkers Celebrate Space at Intrepid Museum's SpaceFest Read More » Russian Spacecraft Delivers Spacesuit Repair Kit to International Space Station
Stunning 3D Rock Images Revealed in New Lab Read More » 3 Nutrients Linked with a Better Night's Sleep I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but the U.S. seems to have become a nation obsessed with pills. If something doesn't work right, no worries, there's a pill for that. Read More »Incredible Technology: How to See the Big Bang
Earthquakes Burp Up Methane Bubbles
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Saturday, July 27, 2013
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En Garde! Gang of Feral Cats Attack Woman, Dog in France One more reason to love dogs: A gang of feral cats in France attacked a woman and her poodle, forcing both victims to seek medical attention for their injuries. Read More »Incredible Technology: How Supercomputers Solve Giant Problems Read More » Summer Streakers: The Summer Meteor Showers of 2013
LEGO Brick Space Shuttle Enterprise Lands at NYC Museum
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