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New Camera Sensor Eliminates Need for Flash
Large asteroid, with small moon in tow, to fly by Earth Read More » Huge Asteroid Cruises Past Earth
Can't We All Just Get Along? What Psychology Tells Us About Political Gridlock WASHINGTON — The U.S. government is broken. That is how Diane Halpern, a cognitive psychologist at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., opens her talks on the psychology of political partisanship. Read More »The Acid Test: Changing Seas Trip Up Baby Squid
Will We Ever Understand Consciousness? Scientists & Philosophers Debate NEW YORK — As you read this sentence, the millions of neurons in your brain are frantically whispering to each other, resulting in the experience of conscious awareness. Read More »Does Pot Need a Corporate Brand?
Work-Life Balance? No Problem, Women Say Women say it is possible to have work-life balance and many report they're juggling the demands of career and family just fine, thank you. Read More »Yes! Orgasms During Birth Are Real, Study Suggests
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Approaching Asteroid 1998 QE2 Has a Moon, Images Reveal
New Feathered Dino May Be World's First Bird
Big Feet a Turn-On for Men in This Village
Gel Offers New Possibilities for 'Soft' Robots
12 Obsolete Technologies Americans Still Use Read More » The 'Belief' That Could Get You Promoted Employees who want to move up in the workplace better quickly buy into the goals and values of their employer, new research shows. Read More »The Jobs Where Employees Gain the Most Weight Sitting at a desk all day isn't doing much for the waistlines of administrative assistants, a new study finds. And, they're not the only ones gaining weight at work. Read More »Giant Asteroid to Sail Past Earth Today: Watch it Live
Shaman 'Rainmaking' Center Discovered in South Africa
For Veterans, Mental Health Care Often Fragmented Read More » Doomsday: 9 Real Ways the Earth Could End From catastrophic climate change to hostile aliens, Hollywood routinely envisions apocalyptic endings to humanity's stint on planet Earth. Read More »'Poop Transplants' Stall Amid New Rules Poop transplants, which have become a more common way to treat potentially deadly bacterial infections in the intestines in recent years, have come to a near standstill amid new rules from the Food and Drug Administration regarding the procedure. Read More »Spotted! A Rarely Seen Constellation Shines This Summer Read More » Manned Mars Missions Will Need Superfast New Propulsion Systems to Beat Radiation Threat
Prostate Cancer: Can New Tests Reduce Unnecessary Treatment? Two new genetic tests may help better predict which prostate cancers are aggressive and need immediate treatment, and which do not need treatment right away, researchers say. Read More »Photo Shows Powerful Jets Spewing From Giant Black Hole Read More » Sex Assault: A Crime Against the Young & Attractive? The main factors driving sexual assaults may be the attractiveness and vulnerability of young people of both genders, rather than negative attitudes toward women, a new study suggests. Read More »Is College Worth the Money? Right around this time every year, new graduates leave their ivory towers for the "real world." Read More »Deep Arctic Waters Still Flowed During Last Ice Age
Five Weird Future Predictions in 'After Earth'
Trip to Mars would likely exceed radiation limits for astronauts Read More » Enchanting Whale Songs, Stories of a Changing Arctic Read More » Believe or Deceive? Why Liars Are Difficult to Sniff Out Lying may be a common human behavior, but despite the ubiquitous nature of deception, humans are surprisingly inconsistent when it comes to separating fact from fiction. Read More »Artist's 'Cloning Agency' Replicates Jesus, Lady Gaga
Astronomy Conference Open to Public for First Time
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