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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
All Work and No Fun: in the Long Run, Virtue is Regretted More than Vice

All Work and No Fun: in the Long Run, Virtue is Regretted More than Vice

Says a Columbia University study

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
Stealth Radar System Sees Through All Kinds of Stuff

Stealth Radar System Sees Through All Kinds of Stuff

And remains undetected

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
How Can We Be Symmetric on the Outside and Asymmetric on the Inside?

How Can We Be Symmetric on the Outside and Asymmetric on the Inside?

Vertebrates recycle Snail's genes and put them to different uses

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
New Tool Tracks Brain Development in Babies

New Tool Tracks Brain Development in Babies

This could be essential for limiting permanent brain damage due to ischemia

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
Scientists Accurately Simulate Appearance of Sun's Corona during Eclipse

Scientists Accurately Simulate Appearance of Sun's Corona during Eclipse

Result heralds new era in space weather prediction

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
First Compilation of Tropical Ice Cores Shows Two Abrupt Global Climate Shifts

First Compilation of Tropical Ice Cores Shows Two Abrupt Global Climate Shifts

One 5,000 years ago

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
Tracking Earth's Tiniest Wobbles

Tracking Earth's Tiniest Wobbles

Day-to-day changes in atmospheric pressure produce a measurable effect on Earth's rotation

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
Vega's Second Stage Motor Roars to Life

Vega's Second Stage Motor Roars to Life

One of the largest composite casing solid rocket motors was successfully tested

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
GEO600 Starts Continuous Search for Gravitational Waves

GEO600 Starts Continuous Search for Gravitational Waves

Sensitivity vastly improved

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 27th, 2006
Mobile Phone Excites Brain Cells

Mobile Phone Excites Brain Cells

When talking to a mobile phone the cells in the area of the motor cortex next to the phone change excitability level

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  • By Anca Rusu
  • June 27th, 2006
Wilson Center's Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies' "Perspectives" Series

Wilson Center's Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies' "Perspectives" Series

$32 billion in products incorporating nanotechnology were sold last year

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 27th, 2006
Biology to Influence Homosexuality

Biology to Influence Homosexuality

A Canadian study shows that the more biological brothers a man has, the higher are his chances of becoming gay

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 26th, 2006
Basics of Feng Shui (II)

Basics of Feng Shui (II)

Learn how to manage the areas in your house and life according to the Feng Shui Baqua map

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 26th, 2006
Have a Beautiful Complexion-Use Natural Masks for Your Skin

Have a Beautiful Complexion-Use Natural Masks for Your Skin

There are natural remedies for every type of skin everywhere around us - all we have to do is becoming aware of their curing powers

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 26th, 2006
The Greater the Number of Bars in a Neighborhood, the Higher the Rates of Assault

The Greater the Number of Bars in a Neighborhood, the Higher the Rates of Assault

A new study analyzes the relationship between alcohol outlets and overnight hospital stays due to assaults

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 26th, 2006
A New Model of Ice Volume Change Based on Earth's Orbit

A New Model of Ice Volume Change Based on Earth's Orbit

Model suggests Antarctic ice sheets are more dynamic than previously believed

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 26th, 2006
Bats and Horses are Close Cousins

Bats and Horses are Close Cousins

Bats and horses diverged from one another surprisingly recent