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- Fed. panel supports Kan. biosecurity lab project AP - Fri, Jul 13, 2012A government-backed committee of the National Research Council issued a report Friday saying the United States would have adequate biosecurity protections even if plans … More »
- Remains of 15 found in ancient Mexican settlement AP - Fri, Jul 13, 2012Archaeologists in Mexico City have unearthed the skulls and other bones of 15 people, most of them the children of traveling merchants during Aztec times. More »
- Fungus Makes Manganese Manage Mine Mess Scientific American - 11 hrs agoFungi and bacteria produce superoxide that makes manganese into an environmental cleanup star. Cynthia Graber reports. More »
- Cache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [VIDEO] Scientific American - 11 hrs agoCache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [VIDEO] More »
- Fuel Cell Treats Wastewater and Harvests Energy Scientific American - 13 hrs agoFuel Cell Treats Wastewater and Harvests Energy More »
- Researchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes Scientific American - 23 hrs agoResearchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes More »
- Could Geoengineering Stop Heat Waves? Scientific American - Sun, Jul 15, 2012Scientists explore whether artificial volcanoes might beat the heat. David Biello reports More »
- Our Friends' Weight Influences Our Weight Gain and Loss Scientific American - Sun, Jul 15, 2012Research finds that who we socialize with can influence our eating behavior. Christie Nicholson reports More »
- We're in Iceland - thanks for traveling with us! Scientific American - Sat, Jul 14, 2012We're in Iceland - thanks for traveling with us! More »
- Forget Human Spaceflight: Send Worms Instead! Scientific American - Sat, Jul 14, 2012Forget Human Spaceflight: Send Worms Instead! More »
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- Silk Protein Lets Vaccines Stand the Heat Scientific American - Fri, Jul 13, 2012Encased in silk protein, vaccines and antibiotics survived tropical temperatures without refrigeration. Cynthia Graber reports More »
- FCC Is Warned About America's 'News Deserts' LiveScience.com - 10 mins agoAmericans are awash in information from myriad sources — newspapers, magazines, radio, TV and the exponentially expanding digital galaxy. But often the right information … More »
- People Living Near the Sea May Be Healthier LiveScience.com - 11 hrs agoLiving near the beach may come with an extra perk: better health. More »
- Why High Blood Pressure Could Be Good for Some Older People LiveScience.com - 11 hrs agoHigh blood pressure might actually be a good thing, when the condition occurs in older people who are especially frail. More »
- For Young Women, Incontinence Can Happen Regardless of Pregnancy LiveScience.com - 11 hrs agoUrinary incontinence may be just as common in younger women who have never been pregnant as it is in women who have had children, according to a new Australian study … More »
- New York's Trans Fat Ban Effective, Study Claims LiveScience.com - 13 hrs agoLove it or hate it, the ban on trans fats in New York City restaurants appears to be having the desired effect of lowering unhealthy trans fat and saturated fat consumption … More »
- Explained: Why We Wear Pants LiveScience.com - 13 hrs agoCertain bodily processes take two or three fewer steps to perform in a tunic than in pants. So why all the pants? More »
- Asian Carp Threaten U.S. Great Lakes LiveScience.com - 13 hrs agoTwo species of Asian carp could drive native fish out of the Great Lakes, according to a new government report that warns against letting these invasive fish gain a foothold …More »
- Tiny Batteries Can Be Inhaled, Docs Warn LiveScience.com - 14 hrs agoDisk batteries are known to be hazardous because young children can swallow them, but the batteries also are small enough to be accidentally inhaled, according to doctors … More »


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