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Andrew Flachs

The Youth of the Mideast - Slide Show - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Photostory on teens in the Mideast
alex walters

How memory is lost: Loss of memory due to aging may be reversible - 0 views

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     Yale University researchers can't tell you where you left your car keys -- but they can tell you why you can't find them.
David Hoffelmeyer

As unhealthy food outlets multiply, teens eat more junk - 0 views

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    Nearly three-quarters of California teenagers live or go to school in neighborhoods disproportionately crowded with fast food and other outlets that sell unhealthy food, including convenience stores, liquor stores, dollar stores and pharmacies.
Marquise Middleton

A Cougar In Connecticut - Science News - 0 views

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    The tale starts with an unidentified body found on the roadside. Hit by a car in the wee hours of the morning, investigators puzzled over where it had come from and how it had reached its asphalt resting place.
Thomas Bailey

The Loch Ness Monster of Alaska? | The Upshot - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    20 to 30 foot marine creature footage
Marquise Middleton

Memories may skew visual perception - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (July 22, 2011) — Taking a trip down memory lane while you are driving could land you in a roadside ditch, new research indicates. Vanderbilt University psychologists have found that our visual perception can be contaminated by memories of what we have recently seen, impairing our ability to properly understand and act on what we are currently seeing.
Lamar Miller

Himalaya glaciers shrinking on global warming, some may disappear: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Three Himalaya glaciers have been shrinking over the last 40 years due to global warming and two of them, located in humid regions and on lower altitudes in central and east Nepal, may disappear in time to come, researchers in Japan said on Tuesday.
David Hoffelmeyer

Study: HIV risks rise with some birth control - 0 views

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    ATLANTA (AP) -- In what's being called the first research of its kind, a study found that HIV-infected women in Africa are more likely to spread the AIDS virus if they use hormone-based birth control.
Gabrielle Gant

Is OnStar Spying On You? : Discovery News - 0 views

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    Ah yes, the fine print. Tricky territory, especially if you're the owner of a relatively new General Motors vehicle equipped with OnStar. If so, you might want to get out your magnifying glass and have a gander at OnStar's new terms and conditions policy.
Korry Busch

Special Software Sheds Light on Who Really Wrote the Bible - 0 views

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    Software developed by an Israeli team is giving intriguing new hints about what researchers believe to be the multiple hands that wrote the Bible. The new software analyzes style and word choices to distinguish parts of a single text written by different authors, and when applied to the Bible its algorithm teased out distinct writerly voices in the holy book.
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