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362 articles from MONDAY 9.1.2012
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MONDAY 9. JANUARY, 2012
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Mild cognitive impairment, or M.C.I., involves a decline in mental acuity noticeable by oneself and others but not severe enough to be diagnosed as dementia.
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A new vaccine, previously thought to protect uninfected women who have infected partners, has now been found useless against herpes simplex virus-2 in a double-blinded placebo-controlled trial.
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You may be familiar with science fiction renderings of alien sunsets, but what would a real exoplanetary sunset look like?
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Equations add a new twist to the way mathematicians, scientists and architects use their noodle.
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ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | Houston, Texas is suffering severe storms and flooding. The National Weather Service report from 3 p.m. today lists severe flood and flash-flood warnings. Tornadoes have touched down and destroyed property according to the Houston Chronicle. CNN reports thousands are without power. I contacted a friend in Houston to get a view from the affected area.
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Researchers in New Orleans study animal droppings in zoos to find microbes capable of breaking down cellulose and converting it into biofuel.
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Sucking on a pacifier too much for too long, an activity associated with more ear infections and more speech and language problems, can also affect the alignment of a child’s teeth.
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The first Haitian to get cholera at the onset of the 2010 epidemic was almost undoubtedly a 28-year-old mentally disturbed man from the town of Mirebalais, researchers reported Monday.
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Researchers suggest physical activity increases the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain and may lead to increased levels of norepinephrine and endorphins.
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What would happen if patients were encouraged not only to review their medical records but to really own them? A research collaboration called OpenNotes has set out to answer this question.
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Marriage counseling is evolving to help couples survive personality changes and physical challenges.
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Ultrabooks demoed at CES show the company has put a considerable effort into making the notebook fresh again.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, chip maker Intel refreshed the familiar notebook computer with ideas borrowed from more glamorous competitors.
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ContributorNetwork - The reaction to the publication of a white paper by the Chinese government which spelled out a long term goal of landing a man on the moon was varied. How one viewed it largely depended on how one views space exploration.
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Contrary to beliefs from a 1968 study, tests show zebra finches can recognize relatives by odor.
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How dogs in a new study responded to a woman’s greeting depended on whether she looked at them.
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Researchers using a remote-controlled vehicle that dived about 8,000 feet below the ocean near Antarctica have discovered 23 new animal species.
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Grounded whooping cranes can continue on their trip to Florida with a pilot as surrogate parent and guide.
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Plastic sponge may eventually make its way into artificial trees
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Two studies in The Journal of the American Medical Association provide new clues, but many questions remain.
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Researchers are looking for opportunities to identify adolescents who have problems and to provide support.
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LiveScience.com - Nicotine could help people with early memory loss maintain or improve their attention and memory, a new study suggests.
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Ira Glass resurrects a debate about treatment of workers at Foxconn.
Mining, textiles, retail—these are the industries that are most likely to violate worker's rights, right? Nope— turns out the electronics industry is worse, according to a
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Verizon Wireless and General Motors are emphasizing the mobile in mobile communication at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, unveiling 4G long-term evolution wireless connectivity for new cars.
The collaboration between the top carrier and GM's OnStar navigation and communication division would allow streaming content for all vehicle occupants, including cloud-based entertainment, video chat and browsing for passengers. Entertainment features are limited to the rear seats to avoid driver distraction.
Apps On Wheels OnStar showed off the features in a demonstration model of Chevrolet Volt, GM's hybrid electric vehicle.
Drawing a lesson from the success of Google's and Apple's mobile operating systems, largely driven by the availability of now hundreds of thousands of available applications, OnStar has called on independent developers to submit apps for its platform.
The 2012 International CES, which runs through Friday, is increasingly taking on elements of a car show, as partnerships to spiff up the dashboard and cabins increase. In 2010, CES kicked off with a presentation by Ford CEO Alan Mulally about partnerships with Microsoft and Sony to not only feature enhanced navigation and satellite radio, but also Web surfing and downloading, enabled when the car is in park. Microsoft developed the FordSync entertainment system.
"Ever since Ford showcased that they were seeing massive demand for FordSync, everyone and their brother is trying to lead with technology," said technology consultant Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group. "I made the [Audi] A7 [luxury sedan] with the Nvidia-based media system my product of the year for last year."
This year the trend is only more intense. Ford, Korean-based Hyundai and Mercedes Benz USA with Daimler AG will have keynote presentations, focusing on greener energy consumption, connectivity and the growing use of apps. Mercedes' Send2Benz will help the luxury cars' drivers find each other through navigation. The company's Mbrace iPhone and Android...
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SPACE.com - The Pentagon will continue to invest in space capabilities even as it pares down its force structure in response to massive budget pressures, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Jan. 5.
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