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Toddler's Exorcism Death Part of Dark History A Virginia man was convicted earlier this week in the death of a 2-year-old who died during a 2011 exorcism. Eder Guzman-Rodriguez beat his daughter Jocelyn to death in an attempt to rid her of the demon he believed was inside her. Read More »Rover Finds New Evidence That Ancient Mars Was Habitable
Space Shuttle Atlantis Exhibit Enters Final Countdown to Launch
Moon, Venus and Mercury Meet in Night Sky Monday
Mars Rover Opportunity Nears Nebulous Off-Planet Driving Record Read More » In Alaska's oilfields, drones countdown to takeoff Read More » Easter Island's 'Walking' Stone Heads Stir Debate
Did Comet Impacts Spur Life on Earth?
Could Humans and Dolphins Ever Talk to Each Other? If humans ever hope to talk to animals, dolphins might represent our best bet. They're highly intelligent, and they have a sophisticated form of communication amongst themselves. But despite decades of research, scientists have not been able to find a cetacean Rosetta Stone. Read More »Psychiatric Treatments May Change Personality
Asteroid the size of a small truck buzzes Earth: NASA Read More » Second rover finds hint of a life-friendly ancient Mars Read More » | ||||||||||||||
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
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Toward a cross-species understanding of empathy Jaak Panksepp, Jules B. Panksepp. • Signs of empathy have been observed in many mammals, including laboratory rodents. • 'Primal empathy' utilizes the seven basic emotional systems of the mammalian br.... Read More » Current insights into the C9orf72 repeat expansion diseases of the FTLD/ALS spectrum Marc Cruts, Ilse Gijselinck, Tim Van Langenhove, Julie van der Zee, Christine Van Broeckhoven. • C9orf72 repeat expansions are the most frequent cause of FTLD/ALS spectrum diseases. • Expanded C9orf72 repeats are associated with diverse neurologic.... Read More » | ||||
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Friday, June 7, 2013
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Huge 'Man Cave' Discovered in EPA Warehouse
How Tropical Storm Andrea Is Spinning Up Tornadoes Read More » Weird Quantum Entanglement Achieves New Record
Pick Me Up! Apes and Human Babies Use Similar Gestures
Lung Donor System: How Kids May Slip Through Cracks
Russian Arctic-mapping satellite malfunctions: Ifax MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian satellite launched last year to map the Arctic has stopped working, a space industry source told the Interfax news agency on Thursday, in the latest disappointment for the country's once-pioneering space program. The orbiter, Zond-PP, was the first of five Earth-mapping satellites being developed by Russia. Launched in July 2012, it was expected to have a three-year life span. "Zond-PP is declared lost due to a technical malfunction," the source told Interfax, but added experts were working to try to revive the probe. ... Read More »Orbital Sciences Hired To Build Stratolaunch Rocket Read More » NASA and LEGO Launch Design Contest to Build Future Air and Space Vehicles
Atoms' Quantum Spin Controlled in Odd Chilled Gas
New Test Could Better Detect Down Syndrome During Pregnancy A new blood test for Down's syndrome during pregnancy could reduce the number of women who undergo further invasive testing to detect fetal abnormalities, new research suggests. Read More »Where Most American Entrepreneurs Are From Unless you've been off the grid for the past few weeks, you've surely had at least one encounter with the movie trailer for "The Great Gatsby," Hollywood's latest attempt to wrap its head around the great American entrepreneurial dream. Read More »How Wearable Tech Is Enhancing Our Lives (And Careers) While Google Glass has captured the world's attention as the latest wearable technology, people say that other wearable tech, such as bracelets that keep track of your activities or apps that track your calorie intake, are already having an effect on their lives. Read More »Treasure in Great Pyramid Awaits Discovery, Egypt's 'Indiana Jones' Says TORONTO — Zahi Hawass is back. Read More »Night-Shining Clouds Surprisingly Common, Thanks to Rocket Launches Read More » Beware Early Season Hurricanes, Researcher Warns
Soy Sauce Overdose Sends Man into Coma
Fat, Fiber in Diet Linked with Asthma People with asthma who eat a diet low in fat and high in fiber may be better off than those who eat less healthfully, a new study suggests. Read More »Trash Litters Deep Seafloor, Mostly Recyclables Read More » Normal or Not? When Worry Takes Over For nearly everyone, worry is a fact of life. But sometimes, worry can take on a life of its own. This, according to the new mental health manual, is when generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) sets in. Read More »Heat-Seeking, Alien-Hunting Telescope Could Be Ready in 5 Years
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