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Claudius Conrad, a Surgeon, Explores the Role of Music in Healing - New York TimesClaudius Conrad is investigating music’s power to both stimulate and soothe.
Memory Loss - Aging - Alzheimer's Disease - Aging Brains Take In More Information, Studies Show - Health - New York Times
New research suggests that memory lapses that occur with age might be a sign of a widening focus of attention.
New Trend in Biofuels Has New Risks - New York Times
Many crops that could be used to make biofuels without driving up food prices are invasive species, scientists say.
Nanotechnology - Health Risks - Mice Study Suggests Potential Health Risk in Tiny Carbon Fibers - New York Times
Studies in mice suggest that nanotubes may carry a health risk similar to that of asbestos, but scientists say the findings are not cause for alarm.
Many paths, few destinations: How stem cells decide what they'll be
PhysOrg news: Many paths, few destinations: How stem cells decide what they'll be
Researchers develop new image-recognition software
PhysOrg news: Researchers develop new image-recognition software
100 Explosions on the Moon
PhysOrg news: 100 Explosions on the Moon
"Reverse Evolution" Discovered in Seattle Fish
After years of hiding in pollution, fish in a Washington State lake may have "evolved in reverse" once the water cleared up, a study finds.
Peter Thiel Makes Down Payment on Libertarian Ocean Colonies
If a small team of Silicon Valley millionaires get their way, in a few years, you could have a new option for global citizenship: A permanent, quasi-sovereign nation floating in international waters.
Urban Living Is Kinder to the Planet Than the Suburban Lifestyle
Get the latest in science news, including space, physics, planet earth, discoveries, NASA, satellites, and space travel from Wired.com
6 Tribes of Bacteria, the Good Kind, Found to Be at Home in Inner Elbow - NYTimes.com
Even after you have washed the skin clean, there are still one million bacteria in every square centimeter of skin in the crook of your elbow. But they are not bad bacteria.
Uranium Producer Warns of Lake Ontario Pollution - New York Times
Cameco, the world’s largest uranium producer, has told the Canadian nuclear regulator that its refinery might have leaked uranium, arsenic and fluorides into Lake Ontario.
Dutch robot Flame walks like a human
PhysOrg news: Dutch robot Flame walks like a human
Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven
PhysOrg news: Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven
Getting to the Roots of Sunflower Cultivation
PhysOrg news: Getting to the Roots of Sunflower Cultivation
Searching for Alien Neutrino Messages | Wired Science from Wired.com
If you were a hyper advanced alien civilization, rather then mucking about with noisy electromagnetic waves, perhaps you would try to make contact with other intelligent life forms by sending
All Subways Should be Like Taipei's Marvel of Mass Transit | Autopia from Wired.com
Taipei's insanely efficient, remarkably punctual and shockingly clean subway system is a marvel of mass transit every city should emulate. With mass transit ridership in America rising alongside gas prices
G.E. Developing a Diesel Hybrid... Tugboat? | Autopia from Wired.com
Engineers are putting hybrid drivetrains into everything from SUVs to locomotives these days, and General Electric wants to take the technology to sea in a tugboat that could burn 35
Book Review - 'The Big Squeeze,' by Steven Greenhouse - Review - NYTimes.com
The outlook for the American worker: increasingly hostile.
Brazil Rainforest Analysis Sets Off Political Debate - NYTimes.com
Findings about increased deforestation of the Amazon escalated what had been a long-simmering battle between Brazilian businesses and environmentalists across the world into a low-grade
war.
Warm winds comfort climate change models: study
PhysOrg news: Warm winds comfort climate change models: study
Scientists image a single HIV particle being born
PhysOrg news: Scientists image a single HIV particle being born
Rice in your gas tank: Boosting biofuel production from rice straw
PhysOrg news: Rice in your gas tank: Boosting biofuel production from rice straw
Researchers demonstrate 'avalanche effect' in solar cells
PhysOrg news: Researchers demonstrate 'avalanche effect' in solar cells
Scalable wind turbine might fit on your roof
PhysOrg news: Scalable wind turbine might fit on your roof
Basics - New Curriculum Designed to Unite Art and Science - NYTimes.com
The battle between the sciences and the humanities has been going on for so long, its early participants are already dead.
Sydney Pollack, Director of High-Profile Hollywood Movies, Is Dead at 73 - Obituary (Obit) - NYTimes.com
Mr. Pollack’s star-laden movies like “The Way We Were,” “Tootsie” and “Out of Africa” were among the most successful of the 1970s and ’80s.
What's Inside: Foamalicious, Vaporlicious Easy-Off Oven Cleaner
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They Rule the World - washingtonpost.com
SUPERCLASS The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making
Soaring Fuel Prices Take a Withering Toll on Truckers - NYTimes.com
Thousands of truckers are selling used rigs in what appears to be the biggest shakeout since trucking was deregulated in 1980.
Union of South American Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What makes life go at the tropics?
PhysOrg news: What makes life go at the tropics?
Geoengineering could slow down the global water cycle
PhysOrg news: Geoengineering could slow down the global water cycle
Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion
PhysOrg news: Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion
Man Allegedly Bilks E-trade, Schwab of $50,000 by Collecting Lots of Free 'Micro-Deposits' | Threat Level from Wired.com
A California man has been indicted for an inventive scheme that allegedly siphoned $50,000 from online brokerage houses E-trade and Schwab.com in six months -- a few pennies at a
TheRecord.com - CanadaWorld - WCI student isolates microbe that lunches on plastic bags
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