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Sea Lion Species Removed from Endangered Species List Read More » Sexercise? Getting Busy Burns Calories, Study Finds
Scientists dig for fossils in LA a century later LOS ANGELES (AP) — Surrounded by a gooey graveyard of prehistoric beasts, a small crew diligently wades through a backlog of fossil finds from a century of excavation at the La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles. Read More »Global Effort Needed to Defend Earth from Asteroids, Astronauts Tell UN Read More » Electrocution: New Way to Erode Mountains
After Floods, Colorado Scientists Improve Forecasts
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
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Lions May Be Losing Their Reign in Uganda Read More » NASA Space Telescopes to Peer Deeper Into Universe Than Ever Before
How to Make a Zombie (Seriously) The slouching, flesh-eating zombie has become one of the most in-vogue creatures in current TV and movie offerings, appearing in films like "World War Z" and in the AMC series "The Walking Dead." Read More »Not Just CGI: The Incredible Tech of Horror-Movie Monsters
Stitch Fix: When Data Analytics Meet Fashion Read More » Toxic Co-Worker Test: How to Identify and Avoid Them It's your first day at a new job. Like anyone else, your hope is that you'll magically get along with your boss and co-workers and things will go smoothly. For the first few days or weeks, everything seems great: People are friendly and helpful, and some of them even offer a few suggestions for local lunch and coffee spots. Suddenly, something doesn't go according to plan — your idea didn't quite work out or a key point was missing from your team's presentation, and one (or more) of your new colleagues shows his or her true, ugly colors. Read More »Are Humans Reversing Cat Domestication? When your cat sees a stranger, does he come and snuggle close or hiss and run away? Read More »Some Obscure, All Extraordinary: Historical Women in Science Honored Read More » | ||||||
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Friday, October 25, 2013
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Super-Earth Planet Is More Like Super-Venus, NASA Says Read More » Paying Kidney Donors Is Cost-Effective, Researchers Say The idea of using financial incentives in organ donation, such as paying kidney donors, has been subject to heated debate. Now, a new study shows that using this strategy to address the shortage of kidneys would be less costly and more effective than the current organ donation system, researchers say. Read More »Mystery Radar Blob Reveals Odd Man-Made Phenomenon Read More » Alleged Kidnapping: Could a Roma Couple Have a Blond, Blue-Eyed Child?
European Mars Rover Prototype Takes Big Test Drive in Chile Desert Read More » Get Ready to Start Shopping With Google Glass Smartphones and tablets aren't the only devices that can process mobile payments. Soon, wearable tech could act as your credit card, too. Read More »Too Close to Home: Deluge Engulfs Flood Researcher's Town
Sun Erupts With Major Solar Flare (Video)
The Key to Consciousness: Efficient Information Flow? The moment a person slips from conscious thought into unconsciousness has long been a mystery. Read More »FDA Proposes New Rules for Pet and Animal Food
Jupiter and the Moon Rendezvous Tonight: How to Watch Read More » Face-Shape Secrets May Lie in 'Junk' DNA Face shape is largely determined by genetics, yet no two faces are entirely alike. How do genes bring about faces with subtle differences while avoiding dramatic disruptions and facial malformations such as cleft lip and palate? The answer may be in the "junk DNA," a new study has found. Read More »How 'Edge' Camouflage Fools the Eye
Scientists Higgs, Englert given Spanish awards
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