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Snooze Smarts: How Naps Help Preschoolers Learn
Water on Mars: Curiosity Rover Uncovers a Flood of Evidence
Marriage Benefits May Extend to Cancer Survival
How Environmental Toxins Harm Women's Reproductive Health Two leading groups of doctors and researchers on reproductive health say toxins in the environment are harming women's ability to have children. Read More »Fears Can Be Healed During Sleep It is possible to reduce people's fears by treating the fears while sleeping, a new study suggests. Read More »Why Lines for Disney Rides are 'Magic' (Op-Ed) Read More » Can Society Win the Race Against Climate Change? (Op-Ed) Read More » China Sours on Waste from Sweet Mooncakes (Op-Ed) Read More » Four Incredible Google Science Fair Projects
New cargo ship's docking at space station delayed to Saturday By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL (Reuters) - A traffic jam at the International Space Station is prompting a second delay in the arrival of a new commercial cargo ship that is making a test run to the orbital outpost, officials said on Monday. The docking of the Cygnus freighter was retargeted for Saturday to avoid conflicting with Wednesday's scheduled arrival of new crew members at the space station. Orbital Sciences originally had planned to fly the Cygnus to the station on Sunday following four days of maneuvers and communications tests. ... Read More »Effects of Ancient Meteor Impacts Still Visible on Earth Today Read More » Egyptian Dog Mummy Infested with Bloodsucking Parasites
Golden Eagle Attacks Deer in Camera Trap Footage
Climate Scientists: IPCC Report Must Communicate Consensus Read More » 'Pacemaker' Device Could Improve Sleep Apnea A new medical implant could help treat people with sleep apnea, a disorder that causes breathing to stop abnormally during sleep, researchers say. Read More »Low Arsenic Levels Linked with Heart Disease Exposure to even low levels of arsenic in drinking water and food may increase the risk of developing, and dying from, heart disease, a new study suggests. Read More »Politics Is Main Hurdle to 'After Sex' Birth Control, Experts Say Read More » What 95% certainty of warming means to scientists WASHINGTON (AP) — Top scientists from a variety of fields say they are about as certain that global warming is a real, man-made threat as they are that cigarettes kill. Read More »Medical Devices Vulnerable to Hackers, New Report Says In an episode of the television series "Homeland," a terrorist organization assassinates the vice president of the United States by wirelessly hacking into his pacemaker. Although the scenario was fictional, the underlying premise is not. Read More »3D Printing Aims to Deliver Organs on Demand Read More » Breast Cancer Prevention Drugs Recommended for High-Risk Women Read More » Why Heart Disease Strikes Women Later Than Men Women tend to develop heart disease about 10 years later than men, and new research suggests this is partly due to women's bodies being better at compensating for insensitivity to insulin, which controls blood sugar. Read More »Age of Aquarius: Spot the Famed Constellation in Night Sky This Week With a new season comes a new sky. Read More »Warming Could Heat Up Storms Over Eastern US In May, residents of Tornado Alley braced themselves as the region's usual spring thunderstorms began popping up across the plains, bringing heavy rainfall that caused flash floods, high winds, hail and tornadoes. On May 20, the town of Moore, Okla., seemingly a perennial tornado target, was struck by a monster storm that was 1.3 miles (2 kilometers) wide at its peak, carving a 17-mile-long (27 km) path of destruction through the Oklahoma City suburb with winds that reached 210 mph (338 km/h). Read More »How High Will Sea Levels Go by 2100? Read More » 12 Gadgets Ahead of Their Time Read More » Could Upcoming Comet Flybys Damage Mars Spacecraft? Read More » | ||||||||||||||
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Prevent Premature Deaths Reducing the flow of the greenhouse gases that spur global warming could prevent up to 3 million premature deaths annually by the year 2100, a new study suggests. Read More »"Disgustologist" digs deep into science of revulsion By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - Valerie Curtis is fascinated by faeces. And by vomit, pus, urine, maggots and putrid flesh. It is not the oozing, reeking substances themselves that play on her mind, but our response to them and what it can teach us. The doctor of anthropology and expert on hygiene and behaviour says disgust governs our lives - dictating what we eat, wear, buy, and even how we vote and who we desire. ... Read More »"Disgustologist" digs deep into science of revulsion By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - Valerie Curtis is fascinated by faeces. And by vomit, pus, urine, maggots and putrid flesh. It is not the oozing, reeking substances themselves that play on her mind, but our response to them and what it can teach us. The doctor of anthropology and expert on hygiene and behaviour says disgust governs our lives - dictating what we eat, wear, buy, and even how we vote and who we desire. ... Read More »"Disgustologist" digs deep into science of revulsion Read More » Slithering Snake Robots on Mars Could Aid Future Rovers Mechanical "snake robots" could boost the scientific output of next-generation Mars rovers and get them out of jams from time to time, researchers say. Read More »Venus and the Moon Photobomb Wedding Photo Read More » Incredible Technology: How Solar Sails Could Propel the First Starships
The Moon Is 100 Million Years Younger Than Thought
Vitamin B Supplements May Reduce Stroke Risk Taking vitamin B supplements may help reduce the risk of stroke, a new review suggests. Read More »U.N. panel to blame mankind for global warming, explain 'hiatus' Read More » Super-Eruption Launched Algae Army Into the Sky
Time Capsule Holding Steve Jobs' Computer Mouse Unearthed
Kepler Space Telescope's Broken Wheel Could Aid Stellar Physics
Space Station Traffic Jam Delays 1st Arrival of New Private Cygnus Spacecraft Read More » Why Moms Want to 'Gobble Up' Cute Babies
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