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The Birds Are Back! 'Rat Island' Renamed
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Men Slow Down for Love What is love? Maybe it means slowing down to walk at your beloved's pace. Read More »Ancient Bees May Have Been Wiped Out with the Dinosaurs
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Astronomers discover most distant galaxy yet Read More » 5 Intriguing Facts About the Roma Their names are as mysterious as their origins: Often called the Roma or the Romani people, they're also known as in Spain, in Finland and Portugal, or in France and Travelers in Scandinavia. Read More »The Making of a Mysterious Renaissance Map
Alien Planet Count Passes 1,000 Worlds, a Milestone
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Supernatural Experiences May Boost Religious Giving Read More » Long Naps Linked to Diabetes A nap, a siesta, or as the Chinese call it, a , is a pleasant break from the day, but the debate on its health effects continues. While some studies have found cognitive benefits from a short afternoon sleep, others have suggested a link between napping and negative effects, including a shortened life span. Read More »Scientist who sought to predict quakes dies at 92 LOS ANGELES (AP) — A prominent University of California, Los Angeles, seismologist and geophysicist who sought to predict earthquakes has died. Read More »Arctic Temperatures Highest in at Least 44,000 Years
Viking 'Parliament' Discovered Beneath Parking Lot in Scotland
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Flu Shots May Also Protect Heart Getting a flu shot may reduce the risk of major heart problems, such as heart attacks or unexpected chest pain, particularly in people who have recently experienced such heart complications, a new review suggests. Read More »Docs Give New Definition to 'Full Term' Pregnancy Exactly what it means for a pregnancy to have reached "full term" is changing, doctors say. Read More »Ride with a view: U.S. firm to offer balloon excursions to stratosphere Read More » NASA Spacecraft Snaps Amazing Photo of Earth En Route to Jupiter
Scientists trace deadly piglet virus hitting U.S. farms to China By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO (Reuters) - A virus deadly to baby pigs that has roiled the U.S. pork industry likely originated in the Anhui Province of China and may have evolved from a virus seen in bats, according to a report by veterinary researchers at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. The report should help diagnostic researchers and federal officials, who have been trying to trace the origin of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) since it was first identified in the United States this past spring. ... Read More »Can Oarfish Predict Earthquakes? Read More » US Support for Marijuana Legalization at Its Highest Yet
Australian Lizards Thrive When Humans Hunt Them Read More » Who's Your Daddy? Probably Your Daddy Despite the popularity of paternity tests and the guest lineup of the "Maury Povich" show, most men are not being duped into raising children who are not their own, new research suggests. Read More »Scientists trace deadly piglet virus hitting U.S. farms to China By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO (Reuters) - A virus deadly to baby pigs that has roiled the U.S. pork industry likely originated in the Anhui Province of China and may have evolved from a virus seen in bats, according to a report by veterinary researchers at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. The report should help diagnostic researchers and federal officials, who have been trying to trace the origin of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) since it was first identified in the United States this past spring. ... Read More »New China H7N9 strain gives kick to mutant bird flu research Read More » Europe Launches Space Metal 3D Printing Project
Astronaut Uses Single Strand of Hair to Move in Zero-G (Video)
No Pictures, Please! Andean Bears Wreck Research Camera (Video)
100 Days! Twin Panda Cubs Get Names Read More » Genomics Pioneer Craig Venter Envisions Future of Synthetic Life NEW YORK — Life is a DNA software system, genome scientist Craig Venter told a packed auditorium here at the American Museum of Natural History Monday night (Oct. 21). In his talk, Venter offered a longsighted view of the creation and digitization of synthetic life. Read More »Discovered: Plastic-Eating Barnacles
Ancient Galaxy Is Farthest Ever Seen
Ancient Magician's Curse Tablet Discovered in Jerusalem
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