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Sometimes, it's right not to be cheap

Elisabeth Howell - 10 Nov 2013 23:56
Sometimes, it's right not to be cheap CSI: Las Vegas first showed up on TV in 2000, when I was still a teenager, and for many years I watched it regularly. (My favourite character was Grissom because he said stuff like “Follow the evidence” and was full ...
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Genetic clue to high heart risk of black Americans

New Scientist - 10 Nov 2013 20:00
Researchers are closing in on a biological explanation for some striking variations in risk of heart disease in the US     
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Changing the Way You Think About Change

Live Science - 10 Nov 2013 19:50
Changing the Way You Think About Change Do you fear change? Here's how to find ways to embrace it.
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New York City to Replace 250,000 Street Lights With LEDs by 2017 By 2017, the streets of New York will be bathed in the glow of microchips, Mayor Mike Bloomberg recently announced. The city plans to replace 250,000 high-pressure sodium street lights with LEDs. Bloomberg called the mov...
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 10 Nov 2013 15:54
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week Pee-powered robots, king of gore discovered and a hypersonic jet plane are three of several cool stories in Science this week.
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(Society for Neuroscience) Research released today demonstrates unexpected roles that sex hormones may play in the cognitive function of females, including memory and interpreting social cues. Additionally, a chemical id...
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How zinc starves lethal bacteria to stop infection

EurekAlert! - 10 Nov 2013 07:00
(University of Adelaide) Australian researchers have found that zinc can 'starve' one of the world's most deadly bacteria by preventing its uptake of an essential metal.
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(Society for Neuroscience) Scientists are gaining a new level of understanding of multiple sclerosis that may lead to new treatments and approaches to controlling the chronic disease, according to new research released t...
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Snap to attention: Polymers that react and move to light

e! Science News - 10 Nov 2013 00:33
Microvehicles and other devices that can change shape or move with no power source other than a beam of light may be possible through research led by the University of Pittsburgh. The researchers are investigating polyme...
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