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Tasha Dickerson

Coming to Your Town? Stuff Getting Knocked Down - The Snob Blog - Danielle Belton's The Black Snob - 0 views

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    Danielle is a north st louis citizen that suggests this would really be a lot to clean up so why not turn it in to clean fresh lawn? This is her opinion she live her but she is not a sciencentist.
David Hoffelmeyer

Kids Flex Cultural Muscles - Science News - 0 views

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    Preschoolers demonstrate humankind's social-learning prowess Web edition : Thursday, March 1st, 2012 Preschool kids angling for a reward display social skills that may, on a grander scale, turn human cultures into cauldrons of change and innovation.
Richard Omoniyi-Shoyoola

Pollutant turns fly-traps veggie - 1 views

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    Predator plants may cut back on flies if they can access key nutrients elsewhere, according to research. Scientists studying carnivorous sundew plants in Swedish bogs found that nitrogen deposition from rain reduced how many insects the plants trapped. Pollution from transport and industry causes nitrogen-rich rain, meaning more reaches the ground in some areas.
Marquise Middleton

Invasive Mite Worsens Honeybee Viruses - Science News - 0 views

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    Invasive mite worsens honeybee viruses Parasite's move into Hawaiian islands lets obscure pathogen go big and bad Web edition : Friday, June 8th, 2012 A mite that parasitizes honeybees can turn formerly small-time, local virus strains into widespread, dominant hazards.
Richard Omoniyi-Shoyoola

The Science of Fatherhood: Why Dads Matter - 0 views

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    For decades, psychologists and other researchers assumed that the mother-child bond was the most important one in a kid's life. They focused on studying those relationships, and however a child turned out, mom often got the credit - or blame. Within the last several decades, though, scientists are increasingly realizing just how much dads matter.
Alan Newman

Missouri family seeks more newborn testing - 0 views

  • Brady had been diagnosed with Krabbe disease, a rare and cureless genetic condition that left him unable to sit up, swallow or smile. During a recent visit to the family's home in the town of Campbell, Brady's parents took turns holding their son on a couch, periodically using a suction machine to clear out his mouth.
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