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SpaceX rocket lifts off on cargo run, then lands at launch site Read More » Man Gets Zika from Sex with Female Partner, in First A woman in New York City who was infected with Zika passed the virus to her male partner during sex, marking the first report of female-to-male sexual transmission of this virus. Previously, all reports of sexual transmission of the Zika virus have been cases of men passing it to their sexual partners, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The new report "adds to the growing body of knowledge about the sexual transmission of Zika," the CDC said. Read More »Prince Harry Checks HIV: Who Else Should Get Tested? Member of the British royal family Prince Harry took an HIV test this week, with the goal of destigmatizing testing for the virus. "If you're a man, woman, gay, straight, black, white, whatever — even ginger — why wouldn't you come and have a test?" Prince Harry said. About one in eight people with HIV in the U.S. don't know they're infected with the virus, according to the CDC. Read More »Shoe-Wearing Robot's No Flatfoot — It Walks Like a Person Read More » 2,000-Year-Old Dog Graveyard Discovered in Siberia Read More » 'Dragon Silk' Armor Could Protect US Troops Read More » U.N. tombstone listing celebrated as rare joint success in Balkans Read More » Ancient Bug Jumped Out of Its Skin to Escape Gooey Trap Read More » 'Primitive Machine' Within Great Pyramid of Giza Reconstructed Read More » Ancient Roman Soldier with Ornate Belt Discovered in UK Grave Read More » Kickstarter Project Aims to 'Back Up Humanity' in Cosmic Cloud Read More » | ||||
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Monday, July 18, 2016
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
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Boeing aims for supersonics and Mars at outset of second century Read More » Victoria Beckham Smooches Daughter: Did She Cross a Line? A photo of Victoria Beckham kissing her 5-year-old daughter, Harper, on the lips has sparked a wave of outrage online. Some commenters called the photo "disgusting" and "wrong," but others defended Beckham's show of affection. Although some people may find the gesture odd, a mother kissing her daughter is not inappropriate, said Dr. Alan Manevitz, a clinical psychiatrist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Read More »Time on His Side? Jagger a Dad Again at Age 72 Mick Jagger, the septuagenarian lead singer of the Rolling Stones, is expecting his eighth child — his first with 29-year-old partner, Melanie Hamrick. Epidemiologists have noted that there is an increased risk of certain conditions, particularly schizophrenia and autism, in children who have older fathers, according to Brian Lee, an associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics with the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University in Pennsylvania. "Both older mothers and older fathers are more likely to have children with autism" than younger parents are, Lee told Live Science. Read More »Weird Science on SpaceX Dragon Is Tiny, Melty, Beating and Radioactive Read More » | ||||
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Friday, July 15, 2016
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Lucky bug eluded eternal entombment in 50 million-year-old amber Read More » First Ever? Discovery of Philistine Cemetery Draws Criticism Read More » 'Extinct' Volcano Near Rome Rumbles to Life Read More » 'Snowfox' GPS Phone Helps Parents Keep Tabs on Young Kids Read More » These Ducks Aren't Lame — They Can Think Abstractly Read More » Fish Venom Unveiled: Toxins Evolved Many Times, Study Shows Read More » Zika Outbreak Could Be Over in 3 Years, Study Predicts The current Zika outbreak taking place in much of South and Central America will be largely over in three years' time, a new study predicts. "The current explosive epidemic will burn itself out due to a phenomenon called herd immunity," Neil Ferguson, a professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College London's School of Public Health, said in a statement. "Because the virus is unable to infect the same person twice — thanks to the immune system generating antibodies to kill it — the epidemic reaches a stage where there are too few people left to infect for transmission to be sustained," Ferguson said. Read More »Paper in a Top Medical Journal Has Unexpected Author: Barack Obama In an unusual move for a sitting president, Barack Obama has published a scholarly paper in a scientific journal. The paper, which discusses the success and future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), was published Monday (July 11) in the prestigious medical journal JAMA. It may be the first time a sitting president has authored a complete academic article — with an abstract, findings and conclusions — that's been published in a scientific journal, at least in recent history. Read More » | ||||
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