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11.19.09 | in Health | by Charles Q. Choi
Mad Science? Growing Meat Without Animals
Cow-less steak could mean saying goodbye to contamination worries.
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11.18.09 | in Animals | by Rachael Rettner
Pearls Cultured from Conchs
Scientists have invented the first successful method for culturing pearls from the queen conch
11.18.09 | in Culture | by Monica Kanojia
Drilling Into Ice to See Into Earth's Past, Future
Paleoclimate researcher studies Greenland ice cores to see how Earth's climate has changed.
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11.18.09 | in Animals | by LiveScience Staff
Study Paints Sabertooths as Relative Pussycats
The sabertooth cat may have been less aggressive than its feline cousin, the American lion, a new study says.
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11.17.09 | in Animals | by LiveScience Staff
Sea Star Swells With Tides
A sea star sucks in ocean water to keep cool on the shoreline.
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11.17.09 | in Health | by Jeanna Bryner
The Obese Don't Always Know It
Some obese individuals don't know they're overweight.
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11.17.09 | in Space | by HPWREN
The Wired Wilderness
In this time-lapsed video, automated digital cameras capture the growth of the Horse fire in Cleveland National Forest on July 23, 2006.
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11.17.09 | in History | by Charles Q. Choi
Heart Disease Found in Ancient Mummies
Signs of heart disease in ancient people suggests that modern lifestyles are not entirely to blame.
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11.17.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
Facebook Alibis Are Child’s Play
Facebook could be used by clever criminals to devise unlawful schemes.
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11.17.09 | in Space | by SPACE.com staff
Vampire Star Is a Ticking Time Bomb
Vampire companion star could be long-sought progenitor to Type 1a supernova.
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11.17.09 | in Health | by Christopher Wanjek
Today's Top Athletes: Human or Android?
Athletes are becoming more android-like through physical, biological and chemical enhancements.
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11.17.09 | in Environment | by LiveScience Staff
Cloud Cover Reveals Continents
A new satellite image shows how clouds blanket the earth.
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11.17.09 | in Animals | by Rachael Rettner
Strange Worms Discovered Eating Dead Whales
More species of a bizarre, bone-eating worm have been found, a new study says.
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11.17.09 | in Health | by LiveScience Staff
No Surprise: Coed Dorms Fuel Sex and Drinking
Coed dorms fuel very unhealthy behavior that might otherwise be moderated.
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11.16.09 | in Health | by Jeanna Bryner
Attractiveness Based Partly on Skin Color
Skin color can signal a person is healthy.
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11.16.09 | in Strange News | by Charles Q. Choi
The Future of Evolution: What Will We Become?
Will we split into two species or grow huge heads?
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11.16.09 | in Health | by Andrea Thompson
Texting a Pain in the Neck, Study Suggests
Texting on cell phone could cause similar chronic pain problems as typing.
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11.16.09 | in Culture | by Charles Q. Choi
Romantic Rivalries Stir Religious Feelings
Religion may play a larger role in mating strategies than previously known.
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11.15.09 | in Environment | by Robert Roy Britt
Orwellian or Green? Carbon Taxes on Individuals
Carbon taxes have been aimed at individuals and businesses. Which is better?
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11.15.09 | in Health | by LiveScience Staff
Clearing Out the Brain's Inbox
New neurons in adult brains clear away the remnants of old memories to make room for new ones.
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