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PakasuchusKapilimai
From: redOrbit on Thu, Aug 05 2010 8:40 PM
The newly discovered Pakasuchus kapilimai, was an ancient mammal-like crocodile with grinding molars to skinny legs. See what makes Pakasuchus kapilimai so special in this video feature. credit: NSF
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AncientBlobLikeCreature
From: redOrbit on Wed, Aug 04 2010 8:39 PM
A unique blob-like creature that lived in the ocean approximately 425 million years ago is revealed in a 3-D computer model in research published today in the journal Biology Letters. credit: Imperial College London
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TestPredictsIVFSuccess
From: redOrbit on Wed, Aug 04 2010 8:39 PM
Researchers have developed a test that can predict the success of IVF.
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NoShotVaccine
From: redOrbit on Tue, Aug 03 2010 8:39 PM
Scientists are developing a new kind of vaccine — without the sting of a syringe.
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CitiesWithHighPovertyAreAfflictedMostbyHIV
From: redOrbit on Tue, Aug 03 2010 8:39 PM
Many U.S. cities with high poverty rates are experiencing an HIV epidemic.
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OlderAmericansareHealthierthanAncestors
From: redOrbit on Tue, Aug 03 2010 8:39 PM
Older Americans are healthier and living longer compared to previous generations, according to a new report from the NIH.
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StudyFriendshipsMayExtendyourLife
From: redOrbit on Tue, Aug 03 2010 8:39 PM
A new study finds your relationships with friends and family may lead to a longer life.
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ChildrenAffectedbyHurricaneKatrinaHaveEmotionalProblems
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jul 30 2010 8:37 PM
A study looks at the effects of Hurricane Katrina on children.
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FloridaMosquitosCarryDengueFever
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jul 29 2010 8:37 PM
Mosquitoes in Florida are carrying dengue fever; experts are offering tips on how to avoid breeding grounds.
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NortheasternStorminJuly2010
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 28 2010 8:38 PM
This is a GOES movie of the storm that moved through the Northeast on July 25, 2010 causing widespread destruction. credit: NASA
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EcocradlePackaging
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 28 2010 8:38 PM
EcoCradle™ packaging material is composed of agricultural byproducts (cotton gin trash) bound together by fungal mycelium. credit: EcovativeDesign
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ScientistsObesePeopleMoreLikelyToEatWhenNotHungry
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 28 2010 8:37 PM
People who are obese are more likely to respond to food when they are not hungry than normal weight people.
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BestHopeForSavingArcticSeaIce
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 28 2010 8:37 PM
Mark Jacobson is director of Stanford’s Atmosphere/Energy Program. credit: Stanford University
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BedBugsExterminatingthePests
From: redOrbit on Tue, Jul 27 2010 8:37 PM
A bug expert weighs in on the science and execution of bed bugs.
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ScientistsDrinkingTeaCanPreventDementia
From: redOrbit on Tue, Jul 27 2010 8:37 PM
Tea could help protect against memory loss and dementia.
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HeadSizeCouldDetermineWhetherYouDevelopAlzheimers
From: redOrbit on Tue, Jul 27 2010 8:37 PM
The bigger your head, the smaller your risk for advanced Alzheimer’s symptoms.
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SpermDonorsComparedtoCelebrities
From: redOrbit on Tue, Jul 27 2010 8:37 PM
Some sperm donation centers use celebrities to cue potential mothers in on what their baby may look like.
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ThePoolsofCaraBlanca
From: redOrbit on Mon, Jul 26 2010 8:36 PM
A team of divers, led by University of Illinois anthropology professor Lisa Lucero, begins to survey the pools of Cara Blanca, in central Belize. credit: Universit
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AcrobaticRobots
From: redOrbit on Mon, Jul 26 2010 8:36 PM
Dennis Hong is joining with NSF to create Star Wars inspired robots that are acrobats. credit: NSF
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SpicyFoodDisturbsSleep
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 24 2010 8:28 PM
Enjoying that spicy dinner could cost you a restful night’s sleep.
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