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Scientists warn against complacency on deadly H7N9 bird flu By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - A new and deadly strain of bird flu that emerged in China in February but seems to have petered out in recent months could reappear later this year when the warm season comes to an end - and could spread internationally, scientists said on Monday. A study by researchers in China and Hong Kong found only one human case of the H7N9 bird flu strain has been identified since early May. ... Read More »3D-Printed Toy, Bug Poo Take Research Art Awards Read More » Aerospace Merger Means Big Savings for U.S. Government, Company Says Read More » Russian Cosmonauts Taking Spacewalk Today: How to Watch Live
Thirdhand Smoke Damages Human Cells Thirdhand smoke, the residue from cigarette smoke that lingers on surfaces and in dust long after the cigarette is out and the smoke has cleared, may damage human cells, a new study finds. Read More »Russian Cosmonauts Begin Spacewalk Outside Space Station
Chicken in Teen Diet May Ward Off Colon Cancer Eating chicken during high school may reduce the risk of a precancerous condition that may develop into colon cancer, a new study finds. Read More »Chronic Cannabis Use May Cause Brain Inflammation
Site of Earliest Known Urban Warfare Threatened by Syrian War
Narcissists' Lack of Empathy Detected in Brain Scans People who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder, which is characterized by extreme arrogance and self-absorption, have structural abnormalities in a region of the brain that has been linked to empathy, a new study finds. Read More »Small Problem: Bison Shrink as Planet Warms
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Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at math Read More » New shuttle Atlantis exhibit gives close-up look at space flight By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - In deciding how to exhibit the space shuttle Atlantis, which goes on display next week, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida opted for a perspective that would allow the public a rare view. "One of the ideas that developed very early was to show the orbiter as only astronauts had seen it - in space," said Bill Moore, chief operating officer with Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts, which operates the visitors center for NASA at Cape Canaveral. ... Read More »Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at maths Read More » Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at maths Read More » Newfound Star System Is Third-Closest to Sun
Titan Unmasked: 1st Map of Saturn Moon's Topography Revealed
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Is a Ghost Living in a Factory Toilet? Read More » Is a Ghost Lurking in a Factory Toilet? Read More » China Readying 1st Moon Rover for Launch This Year
Midwinter's Day Gets Big Bash in Antarctica
Tiny Satellites Soar (and Crash) in Desert Launch Test Read More » NASA Moon Probe Celebrates 4th Birthday on Supermoon Sunday
Pebble Mine: A Threat to Alaska's Salmon, People and Economy (Op-Ed) Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »Frequent Fires? New Tool Reveals Climate Impact by ZIP Code (Op-Ed) Read More » Reverse the Doctor Shortage by Restoring Primary-Care Prestige (Op-Ed) Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. He contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »'Supermoon' Rising: How to Photograph This Weekend's Full Moon Read More » Eternal Sunshine of the Bionic Mind: Prosthesis Could Restore Memory Read More » Michael Jackson: How Long Can You Survive Without Sleep? Read More » Supermoon: Humanity's Fascination Explained
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