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Fat Grafting For Repairing Damaged Faces
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Wed, May 18 2011 3:49 PM
Thousands of soldiers are returning from war wounded and disfigured. Surgeons are using adult stem cells, harvested from fat, to rebuild shatters faces. credit: Ivanhoe
Music and Creativity
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Wed, May 18 2011 3:49 PM
Parag Chordia, director of the Music Intelligence Lab at Georgia Tech, is finding ways to bring music and creativity together. credit: NSF/Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer
Growing New Fingers
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Sat, May 14 2011 6:27 AM
150,000 babies are born with birth defects. It’s something most will have to live with for their entire lives. Now, one doctor is helping thousands of babies and toddlers live a normal life with new hands. credit: Ivanhoe
Lone Male Black Bears Are Most Dangerous
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Thu, May 12 2011 4:30 PM
University of Calgary professor emeritus Dr. Stephen Herrero discusses new study of fatal black bear attacks in North America.
Scientists Create Sandfish Robot
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Wed, May 11 2011 6:28 AM
A team led by Georgia Tech School of Physics Assistant Professor Daniel Goldman has conducted physics and robotics experiments and created computer simulations to better understand how objects move through complex environments, like the debris after a natural disaster. Using a robot they built t...
Colorectal Screening Affected By Geography
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Sat, Apr 30 2011 3:08 PM
Geography appears to play a role in whether people are screened for colon cancer.
Dr. Nancy Reports on the Teen Brain
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Sat, Apr 30 2011 3:08 PM
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Nightly News) reports on fascinating new scientific information regarding the teen brain.
If These Teeth Could Talk
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Wed, Apr 20 2011 2:06 AM
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Peter Ungar is using technology designed to look at the surface textures of the teeth of both ancient and living species. credit: NSF/Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer
Avoiding Household Burn Injuries
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Sun, Apr 17 2011 9:54 PM
Parents create special group to help others' children avoid serious burns.
Indoor Tanning Laws Don’t Seem to Have Big Impacts
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 2:50 PM
Teenagers who live in states with laws that restrict youth indoor tanning are just as likely to use tanning booths as teens in states without such laws.
Decorah Eaglets Feeding
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 2:50 PM
This a video of Decorah eaglets feeding on April 3, 2011.
New Skates Supposedly Safer for Kids
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 5:18 PM
New skates are actually safer for kids.
Vacuuming Up Oil Spills
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 5:18 PM
The next time something like the Gulf oil spill happens again, we’ll be ready with powerful, very powerful ocean sweepers. It’s the latest oil cleanup technology. credit: Ivanhoe
Babies and Learning
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 4:25 PM
Yale University psychologist Karen Wynn studies the roots of morality, addressing such questions as: what makes us cooperative and altruistic individuals, even from a very young age? Credit: Jon Baime, Science Nation Producer
UC Research: Tikal Through Time
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 4:25 PM
UC team is unveiling groundbreaking research on the agroforestry and water-management practices of the Maya over a 1,500-year period. See this flyover of the Tikal site developed by the UC team. It shows developments of homes (in brown), temples (in orange), reservoirs (in blue) and roadways (in...
Animal Assisted Therapy
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Sat, Mar 26 2011 3:22 AM
A trio of dogs help hospital patients with therapy.
Wide Awake and Under The Knife
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Fri, Mar 25 2011 3:12 AM
It’s brain surgery with a twist. Doctors are now keeping patients awake while performing the most delicate operations. You’ve got to see this video to believe it! credit: Ivanhoe
Learning About Hyenas
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Fri, Mar 25 2011 3:12 AM
MSU BEACON researcher Kay Holekamp has been studying hyenas in Kenya for more than 20 years. credit: MSU
Perfection On The Ice
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Fri, Mar 25 2011 3:12 AM
Skaters team up with technology for better moves during competition. We find out how science is separating the good skaters from the great skaters. credit: Ivanhoe
Lily Bloom
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 10:55 PM
Mahadevan and Liang created a time-lapse video of the blooming lily over the course of 4.5 days, taking one photo every minute. Over the first 4 days, the bud grows 10 percent longer and 20 percent wider. Hidden from view, though, rapid growth at the edges of the petals is creating stress that w...
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