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What's it like living with autism?
17.05.2013 15:18
WASHINGTON – A lot of people are considering the autism spectrum anew as numbers seem to be exploding, definitions are changing and new studies seem to be getting closer to find out the nature and origins of conditions. →
14 missing after tornadoes hit North Texas
16.05.2013 11:02
WASHINGTON -- Wednesday night, a reported ten twisters hit North Texas, destroying homes and injuring 100. A local sheriff calls the devastation a "nightmare scenario". →
New invention proves invisibility cloaks no longer just for Harry Potter
10.05.2013 18:59
WASHINGTON – Scientists at Duke University have been working on a developing an invisibility cloak that works by bending certain wave and they have succeeded to a degree. →
Study offers new clues on the origin of life
10.05.2013 18:13
WASHINGTON – Researchers have discovered clues that indicate 10 amino acids were able to produce proteins in high-salt environments--proteins that could have provided "metabolic activity for the first living organisms to emerge on the planet," according to a new study. →
Expert: Cicada emergence "blockbuster" natural event
10.05.2013 12:50
WASHINGTON -- Billions of cicadas will be coming up through the soil this summer after their 17-year slumber. What can the East Coast expect? →
US researchers develop new tool in HIV vaccine fight
9.05.2013 18:31
WASHINGTON (AFP) - U.S. researchers have developed a new test to identify antibodies capable of fighting most strains of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in a breakthrough that could accelerate the hunt for a vaccine. →
What is lap band surgery?
8.05.2013 17:24
WASHINGTON – It's been revealed this week that this past February New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie underwent lap band surgery in an effort to curb his obesity. The governor told The New York Post, "This is about turning 50 and looking at my children and wanting to be there for them." →
"Largest brood of cicadas ever" poised to take over New York area
8.05.2013 08:17
NEW YORK -- After living in the soil for 17 years, cicadas will be popping up all over the US to mate. By the end of the month, they're expected to outnumber the amount of people living between Connecticut and North Carolina by 600 to 1. →
Despite fishing stock rebounds, ocean health on the decline
6.05.2013 18:25
WASHINGTON – A study has found that American fishing stocks have largely rebounded from lows 40 years ago, but that the overall health of the ocean has decreased due to ocean warming and more acidic seas. →
Seven Myths of Obesity
3.05.2013 19:02
In a culture that is suffering epidemics in obesity and diabetes, a lot of stories have emerged.. some are based in science, some folk practice, and others... well, they may have a little snake oil to them. →
How much pain are you in? Brain imaging can tell.
3.05.2013 15:27
WASHINGTON – A new study at the University of Boulder at Colorado has led scientists to be able to objectively predict and measure how much pain a person is experiencing thanks to a new technique that uses brain imaging. →
Solar plane takes off on cross-country US trip
3.05.2013 09:26
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (AFP) - A solar airplane took off Friday from California on its first attempt at a cross-country trip across the United States. →
Southern California wildfire spreads to 8,000 acres
3.05.2013 08:27
LOS ANGELES -- High winds, low humidity and bone-dry grass created the perfect conditions for a firestorm in southern California on Thursday. In just a few hours, the flames devoured 8,000 acres, and homes and a campus were evacuated. →
US enters wildfire season
2.05.2013 08:08
WASHINGTON -- 2012 was a bad year for wildfires in the US, and 2013 isn't shaping up to be any better-- fires have already broken out in California. →
Study finds male circumcision reduces likelihood of contracting HIV
26.04.2013 19:41
WASHINGTON – A new study has found that male circumcision can help reduce the likelihood of contracting such diseases as HIV and help prevent the spread of bacteria. →
New study points to early diagnosis of osteoarthritis and better exercise strategies
26.04.2013 19:18
WASHINGTON – A new study may lead the way to earlier diagnosis of osteoarthritis and points to a molecule that may provide an answer to its origins. →
Bacteria joins humans as latest caffeine addicts in new UT Austin research
26.04.2013 19:06
WASHINGTON – A new chemical engineering research project has led bacterial microbes to develop an addiction to and a diet based entirely on caffeine. →
H7N9 bird flu spreads to southern China
26.04.2013 07:22
SHANGHAI (AFP) - China's deadly outbreak of H7N9 bird flu has spread to a province in the country's south, the government said Friday, marking the second announcement in two days of a case in a new location. →
Antenna fails to deploy on unmanned spaceship bound for ISS
24.04.2013 08:13
MOSCOW (AFP) - A unmanned Russian Progress spaceship racing to the ISS with 2.5 tonnes of cargo on board failed to deploy a key antenna that helps it dock with the orbiting lab, the Russian and US space agencies said. →
Flooding hurts Midwest economy as businesses, homes abandoned
23.04.2013 11:23
WASHINGTON -- Another inch of rain is in the forecast for overflowing rivers spanning Oklahoma to Michigan. →
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