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Scientists Achieve Stem Cell Milestone
Posted by: capn_caveman 1 month, 1 week agoAfter nearly a decade of setbacks and false starts, stem cell science finally seems to be hitting its stride. Just a year after Japanese scientists ...
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Despite Overwhelming Evidence, Creationists Cling to Unreality
Posted by: Neophile 1 month, 1 week agoBattling creationists will not fix science education. Teaching science will.
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NASA Spacecraft Confirms Martian Water, Mission Extended
Posted by: capn_caveman 1 month, 1 week agoLaboratory tests aboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander have identified water in a soil sample. The lander's robotic arm delivered the sample Wednesday to ...
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Alton Brown: An Appetite For Science
Posted by: Jordan 1 month, 1 week agoAlton Brown readily admits that he was an undistinguished science student. “I took physics, chemistry, and biology in college, and they were all boring beyond ...
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Choose Your Favorite Scientific Ethics Cartoon [image]
Posted by: grrlscientist 1 month, 1 week agoPolitical cartoonists comment on the state of scientific ethics in America -- vote for your favorite cartoon now!
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S Korea rejects research bid by disgraced clone expert
Posted by: TheVisionary 1 month, 1 week agoSouth Korea will not allow disgraced cloning expert Hwang Woo-Suk to resume human stem cell research, Yonhap news agency reported on Thursday
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Ancient world's ‘supercomputer’ calculated Olympic Games
Posted by: TheVisionary 1 month, 1 week agoA clockwork machine hailed as the supercomputer of the ancient world provided a calendar for the Olympic Games and may have had a link with ...
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'Smart shoe' could prevent elderly falls
Posted by: KLopez 1 month agoScientists working to help astronauts regain balance after extended flights in zero gravity say they've found a way to use the research to help ...
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GPS pokes new peepholes into mobile screens
Posted by: KLopez 1 month agoVery soon, the most common phrase transiting through mobile phone networks will no longer be " Where are you?" but " I see you."
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Hip Bones May Help Predict Breast Cancer
Posted by: KLopez 1 month agoAssessing the hip-bone density may help predict breast cancer risk in older, postmenopausal women. Read more about breast cancer, osteoporosis, fractures, womens health initiative, gail ...
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Phoenix lander confirms ice in Martian soil
Posted by: Artofid 1 month agoThe Phoenix spacecraft has tasted Martian water for the first time, scientists reported Thursday. By melting icy soil in one of its lab instruments, the ...
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Health & Wellbeing
Posted by: monicachenoa 1 month agoWe are a nation of pill- poppers who are increasingly dependent on drugs to keep us plodding on, new figures show.
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The Science Of Network Marketing
Posted by: lohyj8004 1 month agoSkyrocket Your Network Marketing Prospecting Result With The Strategies In This FREE eBook
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The Science Of Network Marketing
Posted by: lohyj8004 1 month agoSkyrocket Your Network Marketing Prospecting Result With The Strategies In This FREE eBook
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Science & Technology Study
Posted by: MaryLisa 1 month agoSTS is a new and expanding subject; for example, in 2005, four major U.S. universities announced new STS programs.[citation needed] Like most interdisciplinary ...
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