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Spinal Cord Injury: Levels, Symptoms & Treatment

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 01:41
Spinal Cord Injury: Levels, Symptoms & Treatment A spinal cord injury is caused by damage to parts of the spine or the spinal cord itself.
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Fluid Dynamics Explains Some Traffic Jams

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 00:14
Fluid Dynamics Explains Some Traffic Jams A popular luxury car option might be part of the solution to unexplained traffic jams.
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An international team of high-energy physicists says the discovery of an electrically charged subatomic particle called Zc(4020) is a sign that they have begun to unveil a whole new family of four-quark objects.
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 16:21
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week A lava lake, gooey starfish and Typhoon Haiyan are just a few of the amazing images in Science this week.
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10 Warning Signs You're Not Cut Out to Be an Entrepreneur If you're thinking about starting a business, make sure you've actually got what it takes to run it. Here are 10 red flags that should steer you away from entrepreneurship.
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Changing Careers? 4 Ways to Make Your Resume Stand Out When you're switching careers, it can be tough to compete with applicants who have more experience in the field. Here are some tips for boosting your resume and standing out from the crowd.
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In Texas, Standing Up for Science (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 06:15
In Texas, Standing Up for Science (Op-Ed) If approved, new Texas textbook guidelines will equate faith-based concepts with science.
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How Do Dogs Learn Words? Just Like Kids (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 05:53
How Do Dogs Learn Words? Just Like Kids (Op-Ed) Can any dog learn 1,000 words, or just the smartest ones?
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Eyewitness: Typhoon Haiyan Strikes the Philippines (Op-Ed) The rain is ricocheting off the roads here in Manila. Early on Friday, our car's tyres dragged in the deep puddles. Basketball courts - remnants of bygone American rule, and a staple of every district - are already flood...
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Mystery of the Coral Castle Explained

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 01:34
Mystery of the Coral Castle Explained The Coral Castle in Florida is an amazing feat of engineering.
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Grit Your Teeth: Toothbrush Holder Yields New, Drug-Resistant Germ (Op-Ed) Newly discovered bacterium is reminder to clean that toothbrush holder.
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Named After Dad? It's an Honor

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 00:30
Named After Dad? It's an Honor States that adhere to an honor-culture ethos seem to have more babies named after their fathers, new research finds. Honor cultures are fixated on reputation and family kinship, which may explain the bevy of baby juniors...
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Smuggled Chinese Artifacts Lead to Charges

Live Science - 9 Nov 2013 00:25
Smuggled Chinese Artifacts Lead to Charges A Florida art dealer is facing heavy fines and possible prison time in connection with an ancient artifact smuggling case.
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