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Trailer Truck-Size Asteroid to Buzz Earth Inside Moon's Orbit Today
Gold Rush's Poisonous Legacy: Mercury Will Linger for 10,000 Years
India, U.S. preparing satellites to probe Martian atmosphere Read More » New Dolphin Species Identified Off Australian Coast
NASA's IceBridge Readies 1st Antarctica-Based Research Flights Read More » Gross! Watch a Tick Bite in Action (Video)
'Minicomputers' Live Inside the Human Brain Read More » Autumn Skywatching: Celestial Soap Opera Wheels Across Night Sky Read More » Chickenpox May Increases Kids' Risk of Stroke Children who get chickenpox may be at increased risk for stroke soon after the infection, a new study from the United Kingdom suggests. The study analyzed information from 49 children who were followed for about 6.5 years, and who experienced both chickenpox and stroke at some point during the study period. However, stroke in children is rare — about 6 out of 100,000 children under 15 have a stroke each year, according to the National Stroke Association. That means that the risk that any given child will experience a stroke after chickenpox is quite small. Read More »Can New Wristband 'Sense' What You're Eating? A new activity tracker claims to be able to analyze what you eat using a sensor on the wrist — no food diaries needed — but experts are skeptical of the claim. But the new device, called AIRO, which launched today, is different in that it has a wristband with a spectrometer, which is an instrument that analyses light, according to the makers of the device. The device shines LED lights at different wavelengths, "to look into the bloodstream and detect metabolites as they are released while and after you eat," the company, Airo Health, said in a statement. "This allows AIRO to measure caloric intake and even the quality of meals consumed, providing recommendations on ways to improve nutrition." [5 Crazy Technologies That Are Revolutionizing Biotech] Read More »Sneaky Ways to Make Halloween Healthy In a Halloween nightmare of its own kind, parents can only watch as their kids collect and eat as many candies as they can on their trick-or-treat adventure. But there are sneaky steps parents can take to make Halloween a healthier day for kids — without resorting to replacing all the candy with nuts and fruits. For example, parents might host craft parties where kids can use the candy to make things. "I'm a big fan of making candy haunted houses," said Heather Mangieri, a nutrition consultant and spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Read More »Giant Armadillos Create Homes for Other Animals Read More » Amazing Animation Shows Earthquake Ripple Across US Read More » This Halloween, Slay Some Energy Vampires (Op-Ed) Noah Horowitz is a senior scientist and director of the Center for Energy Efficiency at the NRDC. This Op-Ed is adapted from one that appeared on the NRDC blog Switchboard. He contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Those ghoulish fangs — also known as plugs in the wall — suck frightening amounts of electricity all night (and day) long, even when bloodthirsty electronics and appliances are turned off or doing nothing useful. Read More »Go Ahead, Eat the Halloween Candy (Op-Ed) The holidays — starting with Halloween — can trip up even the most conscientious dieter. The Halloween trap caught her by surprise. She bought several bags of her favorite candy bar and began a binge that didn't end until the candy was gone — long before trick or treating even began! That brought her up a couple of pounds. With Halloween and the holidays looming, it's important to determine your strategy for dealing with the temptation of sweets — what you eat, what you bring into your home and what you serve others. Read More »Astropumpkins! Space Photographer Carves Cosmic Pumpkins for Halloween Read More » Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse May Be Visible from Eastern US Sunday Read More » Reindeer Eyes Turn Blue in the Winter Read More » Helix-Shaped Plankton Portrait Wins 'Small World' Contest Read More » Earth's Largest Dinosaur 'Walks' in New Computer Simulation Read More » Search for dark matter comes up empty so far LEAD, S.D. (AP) — Nearly a mile underground in an abandoned gold mine, one of the most important quests in physics has come up empty-handed in the search for the elusive substance known as dark matter, scientists announced Wednesday. Read More »Heading Towards a Halloween Without Bats? (Op-Ed) Read More » | ||||||||||
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield Launching Book Tour for 'Guide to Life on Earth'
Private Space Plane Suffers Landing Gear Glitch in Drop Test Read More » Dewdrops & Butterfly Tongues: Tiny Worlds Come to Life in Microscope Photos
DIY Projects Linked with Lower Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke For older adults, gardening and "do-it-yourself" home activities like fixing up the house may cut the risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study from Sweden suggests. Read More »Technology Gains are Powering Wind Energy (Op-Ed) LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Read More »For Modern Society, Are Animals 'The Ghosts in Our Machine'? (Op-Ed) Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Read More »Undersea 'Grand Canyons' Host Hidden Life Just Miles from Manhattan (Op-Ed)
The Promise of Fusion is Real, If it's Properly Funded (Op-Ed)
Why is a Common Hip Problem So Frequently Misdiagnosed? (Op-Ed)
On Mozambique Coast, Food Grows Alongside Species Diversity (Op-Ed)
Is Sugar a Drug? Addiction Explained Some studies claim to find that junk food is as addictive as drugs, but experts say that what actually determines how addictive something is, and whether an individual becomes addicted, is complex. Read More »How Sandy Storm Damage Became NYC Playground
Astronaut Spies Mount Etna Eruption from Space
Hurricane Sandy's Toll on Health Read More » Artists Use LEGOs to Build Vision of Future Spaceflight in New Book (Photos)
Diamond Planets Likely Dry and Inhospitable for Alien Life
Hurricane Sandy: A Tale of 2 Hospitals Read More » Ghouls Around the World: 5 Spooky Ghost Traditions It's almost Halloween — a time when ghouls, ghosts and goblins are said to roam the landscape and the barrier between the living and the dead becomes permeable. Read More »Autumn Galaxies Reign in Night Sky This Week Read More » Private Dream Chaser Space Plane Skids Off Runway After Milestone Test Flight (Video) Read More » Scientist's Quest: Save Forgotten US Missile Sites Read More » Invasive Earthworms Harming Great Lakes Forests
Giant Oarfish Dissected! Worms, Eggs Found Inside
5 Things Hurricane Sandy Changed for Good Read More » Spooky Nebula is Coldest Known Object in Universe (Photo)
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