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Drivers' Identity Verified Using Brain Waves A new system that monitors a driver's brain waves could thwart carjacking and the stealing of cars carrying precious cargo and money, say researchers. Read More »NASA Spacecraft Cruising to Moon With Novel Design
Of Dads and Gonads: Smaller Testicles Linked with Caring Fathers Men with larger testicles tend to be less involved fathers than those with smaller testes, a new study suggests. Read More »Parasite Ants Drafted as Mercenaries
Missing Whooping Cough Shot Boosts Kids' Disease Risk Young children who miss some of their whooping cough shots, or receive the shots late, are at an increased risk of catching the disease, a new study suggests. Read More »Helping Kids Shed Weight by Changing Home Routines Doctors may have found a way to simultaneously work on several major health problems facing U.S. children: obesity, too much TV, too little sleep and chaotic mealtimes. Maybe you can guess where this one is going. Read More »'Severe Obesity' Rising in US Youth
Critical Care May Not Always Be Right Choice Physicians often view the treatment patients receive in intensive care units (ICUs) as being "futile," a new study finds. What's more, such care runs up a huge price tag. Read More »Climate Change Influenced 2012's Extreme Weather, Report Finds Read More » Spicy Solution? Cinnamon May Help Diabetes Patients Cinnamon might improve not only the taste of apple pie and oatmeal but also the health of people with diabetes, a new review study suggests. Read More »Meteorite Brought Surprising Ingredient for Life to Earth In 2012 Read More » Venus and Moon Share Spectacular Close Encounter (Photos)
Teens' Texts Predict Bad Behavior
Insight: Research renaissance offers new ways out of depression Read More » NASA Loses Contact With Comet-Hunting Deep Impact Spacecraft
Dwarf Planet Ceres Could Harbor Ice Underground
9 Amazing (Very) Young Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs are getting younger and younger these days. Stories of people launching startups right out of college and becoming CEOs in their 20s seem to pop up everywhere. But it turns out some of us don't even need to reach college age to start a successful company: These business owners aren't even out of their teen years yet! Check out our list of incredible young entrepreneurs that made a name for themselves before they could drive a car. Leanna Archer Read More »Rising Suicide Rates Spur Global Push on Prevention The stigma surrounding issues of mental health and suicidal behavior still stands as a sad barrier to treatments proven to save lives. Today (Sept. 10), a global event aims to blunt that stigma and raise awareness that suicide is preventable. Read More »Hawaii Tiger Shark Migration Coincides with Rise in Bites Read More » Mysterious Actions of Chinese Satellites Have Experts Guessing
E-Waste Trashing Bans Don't Work, Researcher Says
Ancient 'Sea Monster' Swam Like a Shark
US-Russian Space Crew Returns to Earth Tonight: How to Watch Live
As West Warms, Wildfires Expected to Double by 2050 Read More » Mysterious Elk Deaths Plague New Mexico
The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on September 4 The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on September 4 Read More »iPhone 5S: Why We Love (and Hate) Apple Products Apple once described its products as insanely great, and throngs of people around the world agree. In 2012, the company sold more than 600 million devices and users sent 800 billion text messages on iPhones, according to a presentation at the Worldwide Developers Conference last year. Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venus Near Moon In Dramatic Sky Show Tonight: How to See It
Magic 'Mushroom Diet'? Experts Scoff at Weight-Loss Claim A new diet fad claims that replacing one meal a day with mushrooms will help women shed fat, but only in certain parts of the body — the waist, hips and thighs — but not the bust. Read More »Breast Cancer Screening: New Study Suggests Benefit of Early Mammograms
The Truth About Garcinia Cambogia If you ask me, there's really only one way to lose weight and keep it off, and that's to adopt a healthy lifestyle. That includes eating nutritious meals and exercising daily. Read More »Glitch resolved, NASA probe on its way to the moon Read More » The Happiest Country in The World Is ... The happiest people in the world may live in Scandinavia, a new study suggests. Read More »Amazing Mars Solar Eclipse Videos Caught by Curiosity Rover
Rescued Kitten Infected Girl with Rare Virus A teenager in the Netherlands who rescued a drowning kitten from a ditch developed a large, blackened open wound on her wrist, which took multiple doctors several weeks to find its rare cause, researchers say. Read More »Global Sleep Survey: Who Prays First, Who Sleeps Naked An international poll pulls the covers off some interesting cultural differences about people's sleep and bedroom habits, including who changes the sheets most often, and who likes to sleep naked. Read More »Tasty Science! Baker Creates Out-of-This-World Planet Cakes (Photos)
Long-Lost Van Gogh Painting Discovered
Antarctic Mission to Feature Robot Subs & Seals with Sensors Read More » Hawaii Beach Erosion Blamed on Rising Seas
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