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CarsWithoutDrivers
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, May 27 2010 4:24 PM
Meet Boss--a new robotic car being programmed to get 100 percent on its driving test
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TheSolarDecathlonHousingsBrightSpot
From: Discover Magazine on Fri, May 14 2010 10:14 AM
Teams design and build homes powered by the sun
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EyeonHome
From: Discover Magazine on Fri, May 07 2010 4:24 AM
Engineer controls all his appliances by remote and tracks their energy use
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GenomicsVIIReadingWomensBiologicalClocks
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:42 PM
Tara Matise looks for biomarkers that predict when women will become infertile.
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GenomicsVIDoGeneticTestsChangePeoplesBehavior
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:42 PM
Computational geneticist Tara Matise was curious—but not spooked—about having her genetic palm read.
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GenomicsVWorriedAboutGeneticFate
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Learning about your genomic profile can be a stressful affair.
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GenomicsIVQuestionsintheAnswers
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Boonsri Dickinson: My test results were vague, leaving me to figure out what it all meant.
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GenomicsIIIPouringInfoIntotheGenePool
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Esther Dyson: Consumers love to learn about their ancestry by getting their genomes analyzed.
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GenomicsIYourHumanGenomeProject
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Paul Hoffman: People can send away bits of themselves & learn about their genetic makeup.
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GenomicsIIWhenLessInformationIsMore
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
NYU medical geneticist Harry Ostrer says commercial genomic testing can leave consumers confused — and scared.
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PandemicsVIIIHealthInsuranceStopsOutbreaks
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
If some people are frozen out of the healthcare system, everyone is endangered.
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PandemicsVIINoSwineFluParties
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Exposure to chicken pox can protect you for life; exposure to swine flu will protect you for a year.
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PandemicsVITheStealthPandemic
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Barry Bloom’s graphs show that obesity spreads just like an infectious disease.
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PandemicsVFightingDiseaseandEachOther
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Public health expert Barry Bloom says we need fair international agreements to best fight disease outbreaks.
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PandemicsIVAreWePrepared
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Former CDC director Jeff Koplan says preparedness is a relative term, and you can’t be ready for everything.
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PandemicsIIITheEvolutionofSwineFlu
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Michael Worobey and other evolutionary biologists worked around the clock this spring to analyze the genetics of swine flu.
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PandemicsIIWhereDidSwineFluComeFrom
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Microbiologist Peter Palese looks the past, present, and future of the surprise pandemic.
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PandemicsITheSwineFluThreat
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Paul Hoffman says public health officials are trying to learn from swine flu and prepare us for the next looming threats.
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EyesighttotheBlind
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:41 PM
Artificial retinas give hope for restoring sight
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UnravelingtheMysteriesofTornadoes
From: Discover Magazine on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:40 PM
Unraveling the Mysteries of Tornadoes
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