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Hydrocarbons Found On Saturn’s Moon
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has revealed for the first time surface details of Saturn’s moon Hyperion, including ...
Off Solar Planet With Water Discovered
Astronomers on Wednesday announced they had spotted the first planet beyond the Solar System that has water, the precious ...
Mad Cow Proteins Can Be Helpful!
Proteins which cause mad cow disease may also protect against Alzheimer's disease...
Invisible Nano-fibers Conduct Electricity
Tiny plastic fibers could be the key to some diverse technologies in the future -- including self-cleaning ....
Samarra Added to UN Heritage Sites
Twenty-two sites have been granted the coveted World Heritage status by UNESCO, the UN's culture ...
Storing Medical Info Under Skin
Doctors could soon be storing essential medical information under the skin of their patients...
Babies Shed Light on 'Friendly' Bacteria
Examining a baby's stool may not be every new parent's favorite pastime, but a look at those early "samples" is helping scientists...
HIV Infection Theory Challenged
Scientists have said that a longstanding theory of how HIV slowly depletes the body's capacity to fight...
Morning sickness tied to lower breast cancer risk
If there's any good news about morning sickness, this may be it. Women who experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy....
Baby Girl Has 25 Middle Names
Baby Autumn Brown has a name to live up--in fact she has over 25 of them...
Japan Builds Brain Machine Tech
Forget the clicker: A new technology in Japan could let you control electronic devices without lifting a finger simply by reading brain ...
Powerful Fuel From Fruits
The sugar found in fruit such as apples and oranges can be converted into a new type of low carbon fuel for cars...
Tomatoes Put You in Good Heart
Tomatoes are a healthy choice as part of a balanced diet. Given the choice of basing your whole diet on a single food type, most people...
Cheap Lamps Made With Aluminum Foil
Cheap, skinny aluminum foil lamps may soon illuminate our lives instead of big, bulky light bulbs....
Breast Cancer Can Come From Father
A deadly gene's path can hide in a family tree when a woman can inherit it from Dad though she has few aunts and older sisters...
Global Warming Brings Spring
Plants and animals in upper Greenland have adapted their lifecycles to the arrival of the Arctic spring several weeks earlier than a decade ago...
Brain Reacts to Charitable Giving
Researchers have found that giving money to charity stimulates the areas of the brain associated with the pleasure of eating a favorite food...
Computer time ups aches and pains for college kids
The more time college students spend on the computer on a particular day, the more likely they are to suffer from musculoskeletal problem...
Hostility may reduce lung function in young adults
Hostility is associated with reduced lung function in young adults, according to a report in the journal Health Psychology...
New Solar Array Being Unfurled
A new set of solar panels gleamed in the sunlight Tuesday on the international space station as the freshly installed array started opening up...
Samarra Revered Shrine Blown up
Insurgents on Wednesday blew up the two minarets of a revered shrine in the northern town of Samarra...
Vitamin D Cuts Cancer Risk
Boosting your vitamin D intake can dramatically reduce your risk of breast and other cancers, a new study found....
Wireless Energy Transfer Possible
US researchers have developed a wireless energy transfer technology that could charge a computer or cell-phone battery from across a room...
Japan Creates Robot Toddler
A group of scientists in Japan have developed a humanoid that acts like a toddler to better understand child development...
A Banana A Day ....
If you want a quick fix for flagging energy levels, there is no better snack than a banana...
Mothers of young kids are vulnerable
Mothers of young children who feel they lack emotional support or help in caring for their children have more than three-times the risk...
Meat, fat boost skin cancer risk
An Australian study hints that diets with high amounts of meat and fat compared with those rich in vegetables and fruit appear to ...
China scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity
Chinese scientists have proved it -- tea can help make you thin. Researchers spent five years studying obesity, with the focus on children
If it doesn't kill you: Arsenic helps in cancer
Arsenic, the poison of choice for many a murder mystery, can significantly extend survival in patients with a rare form of leukemia, U.S. researchers said ...
Optical ’Tweezers’ Trap Microparticles
A simple technique for trapping suspended microparticles with a laser-illuminated array of gold microdots is demonstrated ...
Entertaining TV programs make you eat
People eat more when they are glued to the television, and the more entertaining the program, the more they eat, according to research presented ...
Exercise May Boost 'Good' Cholesterol Levels
Regular exercise seems to help boost levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the "good" cholesterol, say Japanese researchers...
Blood Marker Could Point to Alzheimer's Risk
Scientists have zeroed in on blood biomarkers that could someday help doctors predict who's at risk for Alzheimer's disease. They might even help guide treatment, the ...
Hypnosis can ease bowel illness
Hypnotherapy could help people with severe irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), researchers say...
More Breast Cancer Genes Identified
Scientists on Sunday announced they had uncovered four more genes that play a role in breast cancer, widening the portrait of one of the stealthiest slayers of women...
Magnets Help Regrow Brain Cells
Magnets may offer a way to boost mental performance, US research suggests.Scientists in New York promoted the growth ...
Sony Develops Film-Thin Display
A Japanese electronic company has developed a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video...
New Evidence of Wetter Mars
The Mars rover Spirit has uncovered the strongest evidence yet that the planet used to be wetter than previously thought...
Kimono retailers go digital
Japanese are getting reacquainted with the kimono, helped by a host of Web sites that are succeeding where pushy sales people and kimono...
Internet censorship grows worldwide
Internet censorship is growing worldwide, with 26 out of 40 countries blocking or filtering political or social content ...
Drinking farm milk may cut asthma risk
Consumption of farm milk appears to reduce the risk of asthma and allergy, according to findings from a European study ...
Adult Brain Develops Early On
But the age finding does make sense, suggesting a foundation necessary for higher learning is in place by puberty...
Japanese Women Show Longest Life Expectancy
A boy born in San Marino, a tiny republic surrounded by Italy, will likely live to age 80, the worlds longest male life expectancy...
"A nation is alive when its culture is alive"
The International Council of Museums (ICOM) announces "Museums and Universal Heritage" as the theme for International ...
The place of hunger
Desperate for gold and hungry, they arrived at these corners of the world. They did not know where they were, but they knew...
Scientists Find Anti-Malaria Weapon
Scientists in Italy say they have identified a potential weapon against malaria living inside the ...
Saturn moon gushing geysers revealed
Mysterious vapor geysers on a Saturn moon may result from massive cracks in ice cover ...
Vitamin D fights macular disease
The risk of macular degeneration, which causes blindness in aging people, can be lowered by greater consumption...
Internet could help encourage exercise
People who spend their days in front of a computer may want to check out some fitness-related Web sites, according to a study published Monday...
World Blood Pressure Rises
The numbers are a shock: Almost 1 billion people worldwide have high blood pressure, and more than half a billion more will harbor this silent killer by 2025...
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