Science  

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 26th, 2006
The Pancreas of Antarctic Fish Produces Antifreeze

The Pancreas of Antarctic Fish Produces Antifreeze

How Antarctic fishes manage not to freeze

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 26th, 2006
Bird Flu to Mutate among Indonesian Family

Bird Flu to Mutate among Indonesian Family

Avian influenza virus caused the largest known human cluster on May, this year

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 26th, 2006
The San Andreas Fault Prepares for the 'Big One'

The San Andreas Fault Prepares for the 'Big One'

Clearest picture yet of fault movement shows massive earthquake threatening

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 26th, 2006
Our Grip on Reality Is Slim

Our Grip on Reality Is Slim

Says University College London scientist

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 26th, 2006
NASA Finds Intense Lightning Activity around a Hurricane's Eye

NASA Finds Intense Lightning Activity around a Hurricane's Eye

Scientists try to find the correlation between lightning activity and hurricane development, intensification and behavior

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 26th, 2006
Fish Blood Protein for Low Fat Ice-Cream

Fish Blood Protein for Low Fat Ice-Cream

Companies wait for the Food Standards Agency to approve a genetically modifying process that will lessen the fat and the calories in ice-cream and still maintaining the same delicious taste

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 26th, 2006
Human Culture Is Much Older than Previously Thought

Human Culture Is Much Older than Previously Thought

Beadworking may have been widespread long before the explosion of modern culture in Europe

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 24th, 2006
Water Myth - How Much Is Too Much?

Water Myth - How Much Is Too Much?

Researchers inform us that excessive water drinking leads to disorders, exactly like in the case of a deficient consume of water

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 24th, 2006
Schedule Your Food

Schedule Your Food

Learning what, how and when to eat

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 23rd, 2006
Hubble's Key Camera Was Hit by Cosmic Rays and Stopped Working

Hubble's Key Camera Was Hit by Cosmic Rays and Stopped Working

But scientists are optimistic that the problem will be solved soon

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
Kids Who Blow Bubbles Find Language As Being A Child's Play

Kids Who Blow Bubbles Find Language As Being A Child's Play

Researchers studied the links between non-language and language skills in children

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
People Remember Prices More Easily if They Have Fewer Syllables

People Remember Prices More Easily if They Have Fewer Syllables

Consumers use both verbal and visual information to remember prices

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
He Who Hesitates ... Might Get a Bargain

He Who Hesitates ... Might Get a Bargain

Buyer happiness influenced by how long the seller takes to respond to an offer

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
Loneliness Is Getting Rampant in America

Loneliness Is Getting Rampant in America

Survey found that the number of both family and non-family connections dropped

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
When Gold Becomes a Catalyst

When Gold Becomes a Catalyst

A new solution against CO pollution

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
How Plants Avoid Being Sunburned

How Plants Avoid Being Sunburned

Photoprotective effect measured for the first time at single biomolecule level

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
Magnetic Fields Could Make Computers 500 Times Faster

Magnetic Fields Could Make Computers 500 Times Faster

If new research is successful