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Naked Mole Rats' Secrets Revealed
Biologists Thomas Park studies naked mole rats and has found these strange animals can live long periods without oxygen and are immune to certain types of pain
Livescience.com, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

Quest Aims to Create Bigger Atoms and New Kinds of Matter
Scientists are on quest to create ever larger atoms, using extremely high energies to fuse together many protons and neutrons into behemoth nuclei.
Livescience.com, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

Young science scholars to be recognized
Science Talent Search will soon announce winners
Latest Science News Articles , Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

Supertwisty light proposed
Researchers suggest the existence of a never-before-imagined property of electromagnetic fields
Latest Science News Articles , Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

New blood pressure approach urged
Occasionally high blood pressure may be a greater indicator of stroke risk than consistently high readings, researchers say.
BBC News | Health | World Edition, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

Women on pill 'may live longer'
Women who took the contraceptive pill are less likely to die of cancer and heart disease, a long-term study has found.
BBC News | Health | World Edition, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

Home 'cervical cancer' test hope
At-home screening tests for the virus responsible for most cervical cancers could detect many more cases, say researchers.
BBC News | Health | World Edition, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

Climate linked to smaller birds
Songbirds on the US east coast are becoming smaller, a trend thought to be driven by climate changes.
BBC News | Science & Environment | World Edition, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

Thalidomide effect mystery solved
The mechanism by which thalidomide causes birth defects including malformed limbs is revealed by scientists.
BBC News | Science & Environment | World Edition, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:49 GMT

Patients Happy With Knee Replacement
A survey shows that one year after knee replacement surgery, 95% of patients were happy with their new knees.
WebMD Health, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

Seeing an 'A' Raises Test Scores
Simply seeing the letter ?A? before an exam might help you improve your grade, but spotting an ?F? could make you perform poorly.
WebMD Health, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

ATVs Behind Spike in Kids' Injuries
Accidents involving all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) have caused ?alarming? increases in childhood injuries, often very serious ones, new studies indicate.
WebMD Health, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:04:24 GMT

Fossil bird eggshell provides source of ancient DNA
Scientists have successfully isolated ancient DNA from fossil eggshell remains of extinct birds for the first time.
ScienceDaily: Latest Science News, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:50 GMT

Tumors may respond to extreme and moderate heat
Aided by ultrasound guidance, treating tumors with extreme heat or moderate heat may provide a possible therapeutic option, according to early research.
ScienceDaily: Latest Science News, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:26:50 GMT

Repeated anesthesia may affect kids' learning
A study with rodents shows repeated anesthesia wipes out memory-forming cells, but exercise may help undo the damage, scientists say.
World Science, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:27:31 GMT

Scientists learning how monkeys fend off "monkey AIDS"
The findings could be useful in the quest to design a vaccine for people, biologists say.
World Science, Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:27:31 GMT

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