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Young Apes Develop Empathy Like Human Kids Read More » Rare Blood-Engorged Mosquito Fossil Found Read More » Touch-Sensitive Prosthetic Limbs Take Step Forward in Monkey Study
Comet-Chasing Spacecraft to Awake from Deep-Space Hibernation Soon
Air Pollution 'Fertilizer' Threatens National Parks
Delaying Measles Vaccine May Increase Risk of Seizures Children who receive their measles vaccination on time have a lower risk of adverse events following vaccination than those who receive the vaccine later than is recommended, a new study finds. Read More »Neptune Shines in Night Sky This Week
Astronauts See Strange Cloud in Space from Missile Launch (Photos)
Hunt for Amelia Earhart's Plane Back On
Eye Drops Could Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration A drop a day might soon keep blindness away. Researchers say they have found a possible treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) — the leading cause of blindness among the elderly — that could be delivered via eye drops. Read More »Minor Lunar Eclipse to Grace Night Sky This Week
Government Shutdown Delays Major Private Space Plane Test
Debt Ceiling: How Much Is $16.699 Trillion? This Thursday, Oct. 17, the U.S. Treasury Department will run out of money and will no longer have the ability to borrow the funds needed to pay the U.S. government's bills. Read More »Googling Your Health: Why Some Suffer More Anxiety For people who don't like uncertainty, searching for medical information online could set them on a downward spiral. As they pore through websites looking for answers — and along the way, finding out all the possible ways things could go wrong in the body — they become increasingly more anxious, according to a new study. Read More »Workout Supplement Contains Meth-Like Compound A widely available workout supplement contains a compound that is chemically similar to the drug methamphetamine, according to a new study. Read More »Panda Miscarries at Edinburgh Zoo
What Is a Dry-Ice Bomb? Law enforcement officials are investigating four dry-ice bombs — two of which exploded — that were discovered Sunday and Monday (Oct. 13 and 14) at Los Angeles International Airport. Though the blasts caused no injuries or damage, air traffic was delayed from some terminals during the ongoing investigation. Read More »Stranger than Fiction: Volcanic Eruption Creates Deadly Acid Lake
How Earthworms Offset Their Carbon Emissions Read More » Fish Armor Repels Vicious Piranha Bite
Converted Ballistic Missiles Could Launch Aid to Disaster Zones
What Caused the Deadly Philippines Earthquake?
Recession Linked to Rise in Vasectomies, Study Suggests An economic downturn may drive more men to obtain vasectomies to prevent having unintended children, a new study suggests. Read More »Human 'Mad Cow Disease': 1 in 2,000 Brits Carry Abnormal Protein One in 2,000 people in the United Kingdom carry a variant of a protein associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human version of mad cow disease, a new study finds. Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Surgical Knife May Sniff Out Cancer Read More » The Secret to a Well-Behaved Child: Regular Bedtime Young children who don't have a regular bedtime behave worse than kids who go to sleep at the same time each night, a new study suggests. Read More »BPA Exposure Linked to Higher Rate of Miscarriage Exposure to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) during early pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage, preliminary research suggests. Read More »'Cyclops' Sub Aims to Advance Deep Sea Exploration Read More » This Way Up: Source of Brain Dizziness Identified Feeling dizzy? A part of the brain that tells "up" from "down" may be the cause, new research finds. Read More »Cosmic Rose from Galaxy Crash Seen by Hubble Telescope (Video)
NASA Research Stalled By Government Shutdown
Vampire Cannibals: Real Ghouls Haunt Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea — a large island nation north of Australia — boasts a fast-growing economy and a rich natural resource base of gold, copper, oil and agricultural products. But deep within the British Commonwealth country's rugged mountains and tropical rain forests, some dark practices still occur. Read More »FACTBOX - The 2013 Nobel Prize season Read More » Weak Iron Explains Earth's Inner Core Speed Trap
NASA Jupiter Probe Recovers from Earth Flyby Glitch
Invasive Mink Threatens South America's Largest Woodpecker
Massive Star Explosion Seeded the Early Solar System, Meteorite Study Suggests
Giant Amazon Fish Species Discovered
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