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Coral Reef-Based Study Suggests Rapid Sea Level Rise Possible
A recent study focusing on climate change brings evidence that the sea level will most likely rise...
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Arctic Sea is ‘on Thin Ice’, Survey Shows
The latest findings from scientists that have been monitoring the Arctic region show that the ice...
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Our Trees Are Dying
Tree mortality doubled in just 17 years in the Pacific Northwest and 25 years in California....
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Successful Cloning Process With 16-year-old Frozen Tissue
An extraordinary report was made public by a group of
scientists from Japan. It is for the first...
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Tropical Storm Kyle Might Become A Hurricane
The National Hurricane Center has announced that, according to
their three-day forecast, Tropical...
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Geologists Discover Oldest Reminiscent Rocks Of Earth’s Crust
Geologists could be looking at the oldest rocks on Earth in
northern Quebec, along the eastern...
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NASA Choose Next Mission to Mars
In addition to the two rovers on the surface of Mars, and the orbiting Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
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Arctic Sea Ice Level Very Low, But Doesn’t Break the Record
The sea ice cloaking the Arctic Ocean hasn’t retreated to the lowest level since satellite records...
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Arctic Ice Almost Hits Record Low
This year, Arctic ice melted a lot more than a few decades ago, nearly setting another worrying...
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Update: NASA Prepares Its New $485 Million Mars Mission
NASA announced yesterday its decision to offer the
University of Colorado an astonishing $485...
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Stormy Weather Coming Up. Two Major Hurricanes Expected In September
The hurricane season is far from being over, and September
is likely to bring at least five more...
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Bush Administration Stalls Pollution Reduction Measures
The Bush administration has finally managed to stall any measures to reduce pollution caused by...
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North Pole Region Might Turn into Arctic Pool this Year
National Snow and Ice Data Center scientists at the University of Colorado found that the North...
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Road-Rage Linked To Bumper Stickers
A recent study published in this month’s issue of Journal of
Applied Social Psychology has reached...
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Study: Spontaneous Tech Innovation Unlikely To Reduce Emissions
The latest study in terms of
climate change and the extent to which we are able to fight it...
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Study Warns: Arctic Ocean – From Thick Ice To Endless Pool
The effects of global warming
have already begun to manifest, scientists warned at a NASA...
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Decision on Threatened Polar Bears Delayed another Month
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported Monday that it would
not meet the Wednesday deadline...
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Puerto Rican Weather System May Become Storm
The National Hurricane Center announced that a weather system off Puerto Rico on Monday still had...
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Forecast: Seven Atlantic Hurricanes in 2008
Hurricane experts Philip Klotzbach and William Gray, the two Colorado State University...
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Saturn Has Moonlets in Its Belts from Collisions
There are several theories on how exactly Saturn's rings developed, and a recent discovery,...
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Summer Arctic Ice Area Hits All-Time Low
This year more than one million square miles of ice in the Arctic Ocean's floating cap melted away...
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Arctic Polar Sea Ice Level To Hit An All-Time Record Low
The sea ice in the Arctic region is melting rapidly. The researchers
from University of Colorado...
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NASA Discovers Massive Melt in Antarctica
NASA scientists said that in 2005, west Antarctica
experienced the worst ice melt ever recorded...
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FDA Advisory Panel Supports Approval Of Eyelash Fertilizer
An FDA advisory panel supported approval of
Latisse, a drug traditionally used to treat glaucoma,...
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Women’s Hands Host More Bacteria than Men’s, Study Shows
Walking hand-in-hand with the one you love? I’m sure
everyone loves the feeling, but you...
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Human Hands Harbour High Numbers Of Bacteria
Why is hand washing so important? A new
study may suggest a possible answer, as researchers have...
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Science Shows Our Feelings Might Depend on Physical Warmth
It’s time to update the old saying “cold hands, warm heart” with another one “warm hands, warm...
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Warm Hands, Warm Hearts, Study Shows the Old Saying Goes the Other Way Round
Cold hands, warm heart? That was long time
ago. You’d better try the other way round: warm hands,...
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More Than 1,000 Dinosaur Tracks Found In Utah
The state line between Arizona and Utah recently became the
main focus of many geologists, as...
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Scientists Discover Oldest Rocks on Earth near Quebec
Scientists discovered what seems to be the oldest known piece of the earth’s crust. The old rocks...
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Prostate Screening’s Efficiency In The Elderly Questioned
Prostate-cancer screening or the PSA test for men aged 75 or
older should be stopped because there...
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Social Stigma Pushes Women To Have Tattoos Removed
It appears that women are more likely to have their tattoos
removed compared to men, most probably...
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Who Is Ready To Land On The Moon For Google’s X Prize
Ten teams are ready to compete for the prize announced by
Google And XPrize Foundation last year...
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World
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Four Hurricanes Were Announced for September
This September
may come with four hurricanes, including two that will become major
storms,...
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Obama's Kin to Burnish American Image at Convention
Washington - There are few things more American than basketball and "family...
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Unabomber Opposes Cabin Display at Washington Newseum
“Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski wrote a letter to a
three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals...
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The North Pole’s Ice Is Seriously Endangered
After having processed satellite information, National Snow and Ice Data Center scientists (of the...
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Smoking Loses Ground in the U.S.
The end of this bad habit seems to be near, as more and more
organizations set rules against...
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Hispanics are US’ Largest, Fastest-Growing Minority
According to a survey carried out by Census Bureau, the nation's largest and fastest-growing...
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UT Students Protest against Gun Law
This week, from Monday to Friday, the 25,000 members of Students
for Concealed Carry on Campus...
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Two Colleges Reopen after Threats, One University Stays Closed
Two colleges in the Chicago area reopened and followed their
regular class schedules after...
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Expert’s Forecast:”Well Above Average” Hurricane Season Next
At least one big storm will hit the United States this year according to a well known hurricane...
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Man of 61 Sought in the Case of Missing Hiker
On Thursday authorities announced that they are searching
for a 61 year-old man who is a “person...
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Olga Kills 11 People in Dominican Republic
According to the latest reports, tropical storm Olga left at
least 11 people dead in the Dominican...
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Health
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Study Finds High Rate of Rehospitalizations among Medicare Patients
A new study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that one in five...
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Many Americans Lack Vitamin D, Study Shows
Vitamin D levels have dramatically decreased among Americans over the last two decades, according...
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Lack of Sunshine Vitamin May Trigger Colds
Lack of sunshine vitamin may trigger colds, according to a study published this week in the...
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Study Says Bird Flu Could Be Resistant To Drugs
Scientists doubt if anti-viral medication would have any effect in the case of a bird flu pandemic,...
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New Treatment For Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer
Researchers said that men with advanced prostate cancer will have the chance to follow a new...
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Longer, Thicker Lashes With Glaucoma Medicine
Some medicines have benefits in areas they were never intended to affect. For example, it was...
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Women Have More Bacteria On Their Palms Than Men
Except for the different PH of men and women’s skin, prompting the different deodorants, for...
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Human Hands Harbour High Numbers of Bacteria
Why is hand washing so important? A new
study may suggest a possible answer, as researchers have...
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Physical Warmth Sweetens Your Thoughts
It seems that the old saying “cold hands, warm heart” is no longer true. A cup of coffee warming...
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Distinguished Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as President of Howard Hughes Institute
Robert Tjian, a distinguished UC Berkley biochemist
and gene researcher, has been named president...
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Efficiency Of Prostate Screening In The Elderly Questioned
Prostate-cancer screening or the PSA test for men aged 75 or
older should be stopped because there...
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NIH Awards Scripps & 10 Other Centers to Boost Clinical Research
The Scripps Translational Science Institute in La Jolla was awarded $20 million over a five-year...
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Skinny or Obese, Heart Disease Still a Problem
When it comes to heart health nothing is sure…Why is that? Well, many people believe that if they...
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Vitamin E Linked to a Higher Risk of Developing Lung Cancer
A recent study by researchers from the University
of Washington in Seattle revealed that vitamin...
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Asthma, Cancer Detected By Breath Analysis
Scientists from the National Institute of Standards and
Technology and the University of Colorado...
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Study Links Vets’ Symptoms to PTSD, Not to Brain Injuries
A new military study found that soldiers who suffered concussions in Iraq were not only at higher...
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Syringes Contaminated with Bacteria Cause of Blood Infections
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
investigating cases of blood infections...
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Seventeen Latent Cases of TB Reported in Pueblo
An investigation conducted by the Colorado Department of
Public Health and Environment revealed...
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New Study Shows Brain Can Suppress Bad Memories
A new study conducted by the researchers from University of Colorado at Boulder discovered that...
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New US Study: Whites Have Highest Incidence Of Diabetes
The researchers from University of Colorado Health Sciences
Center, Denver reported that...
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