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11.10.09 | in Health | by Jeanna Bryner
Researchers Plan Ice Cream That's Good For You
Food chemists hope to concoct a healthy and satisfying ice cream.
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11.10.09 | in Space | by University of Missouri News Bureau
Making Ice Cream Healthy
University of Missouri researchers describe how they are working to make ice cream good for you by adding fiber and nutrients.
11.10.09 | in Space | by SPACE.com staff
3 Telescopes Combine for Stunning Milky Way Photo
Images of Milky Way hub from Hubble, Spitzer and Chandra combined into composite.
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11.10.09 | in Environment | by LiveScience Staff
Miniature Robots to Swarm the Oceans
Robots will be employed to help scientists probe changes in the ocean.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Women More Loyal When Cancer Strikes
Men are more likely to leave their sick wives than the other way around.
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11.10.09 | in Space | by SPACE.com staff
Wild Solar System Spotted Around Distant Star
Planetary system around young star shows same chaotic dynamics as our early solar system.
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11.10.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
California Decision Could Limit HDTV Choices Nationwide
New energy regulations could hurt plasma TV sales.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Happiest States are Wealthy and Tolerant
The happiest states also have the wealthiest residents and highest number of gays, research shows.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
The Well-Being of 50 U.S. States
Here's the list of the happiest U.S. states.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Robert Roy Britt
Should Human DNA Be Injected into Animals?
Is it ethical to stick human DNA into lab animals? Vote.
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11.09.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
Do-It-Yourself Home Theater Control
A few simple tips can help you get a handle on all your electronics.
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11.09.09 | in Health | by Devin Powell
Overeaters and Drug Abusers Share Addictive Brain Chemistry
Research supports idea that overeating can, in extreme cases, be considered an addiction comparable to drug abuse or gambling.
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11.09.09 | in History | by Andrea Thompson
Maya Murals Give Rare View of Everyday Life
Murals uncovered in ancient Mayan mound give rare glimpse at everyday life.
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11.09.09 | in Health | by Charles Q. Choi
Artificial Penis Tissue Proves Promising in Lab Tests
After implantation with replacement tissue, lab rabbits that once had damaged penises had working organs and could produce offspring.
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11.09.09 | in Space | by Clara Moskowitz
Black Holes: Powerhouses of the Universe
Black holes — extremely dense masses jammed into single points of space — pack quite an energy punch, releasing some of the most powerful radiation in the universe.
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11.09.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Posting Pics Online? What Your Photos Say About You
How you look says a lot about your personality.
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11.09.09 | in History | by Charles Q. Choi
Human Origins: Our Crazy Family Tree
What do nutcracker man, the hobbit and others tell us about humanity?
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11.08.09 | in Animals | by Lindsey Konkel
Ants Save Mates Trapped in Sand
Ants attempt to rescue their nestmates from a strange trap.
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11.08.09 | in Technology | by Jeremy Hsu
Interactive TV to Put You in the Show
Interactive TV could someday allow viewers to take part in the on-screen action, a Sony patent filing suggests.
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11.07.09 | in Animals | by Harvey Leifert
Aussie Birds Shrinking, Heading Poleward
As temperatures rise, Australian birds are moving toward the pole.
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