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KiOntey Turner

Global Warming- Science - The New York Times - 0 views

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    The average surface temperature of earth has increased more than 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1900 and the rate of warming has been nearly three times the century-long average since 1970. Almost all experts studying the recent climate history of the earth agree now that human activities, mainly the release of heat-trapping gases from smokestacks, tailpipes, and burning forests, are probably the dominant force driving the trend.
Richard Omoniyi-Shoyoola

Are Cancer Stem Cells Ready for Prime Time? | The Scientist - 0 views

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    In the 30-year battle waged since the initiation of the "war on cancer," there have been substantial victories, with cures for childhood malignancies among the most important. Our ever-expanding understanding of cellular and molecular biology has provided substantial insights into the molecular underpinnings of the spectrum of diseases we call cancer.
Gabrielle Gant

Shedding a Few Over the Economy? Don't Bother: Study Finds No Psychological Benefit to ... - 0 views

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Lamar Miller

Comet's Death by Sun Photographed for First Time - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Interesting
Andrew Flachs

Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com - 0 views

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    This penguin wound up all the way up in New Zealand, and this is only the second time this has happened in the past 40 years!
David Hoffelmeyer

A Night in White Satin - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is a NY Times photostory on the St. Louis Fashionetta Debutante Cotillion- Adeola's on the cover photograph!
David Hoffelmeyer

Video: MIT Alumni Bring Spacesuit Tech to Temperature-Regulating Dress Shirts - 0 views

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    It happens to the best of us: you slog through the summer heat on your morning commute and wind up a messy ball of sweat by the time you make it to the sweet comfort of your air-conditioned office. Now a team of MIT grads is trying to solve that problem by borrowing temperature-control technology from NASA.
Marquise Middleton

Becoming human | Science News for Kids - 0 views

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    If you were to trace human evolution backward in time and space, you'd eventually end up in Africa. There, millions of years ago, animal species evolved to walk upright on two legs and spend more of their lives on the ground than in the trees.
Tasha Dickerson

5 Lies About the Brown Recluse Spider - 0 views

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    More lies are told about the brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa, than any other arthropod in North America. Public hysteria about this shy spider has been fueled by media hype and medical misdiagnosis. It's time to set the record straight.
Tasha Dickerson

Rock Candy - 1 views

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    Rock candy is a simple sugar candy that can double as a science experiment. The process can take up to a week, but it's fun to watch the sugar crystals growing over time. Note that the exact quantity of sugar syrup you will use depends on the size of the jar you have.
Tasha Dickerson

Sea Levels Rising Fast on U.S. East Coast - 0 views

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    Charles Q. Choi Sea level rise on the U.S. East Coast has accelerated much faster than in other parts of the world-roughly three to four times the global average, a new study says. Calling the heavily populated region a sea level rise hot spot, researchers warn that cities such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore could face a more flood-prone future.
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