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403 articles from WEDNESDAY 23.5.2012
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WEDNESDAY 23. MAY, 2012
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A simple experiment of leaving a room well-lit until midnight instead of turning off the lights at 6 p.m. cut the fertility rate of lab mice by half – leading some researchers to wonder what effect shift work, all-nighters and other sleep disruptions might have on humans trying to conceive.
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Babies who catch a lot of colds are not at an increased risk for asthma-associated wheezing later in life, a new study from the Netherlands suggests.
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin takes Project Glass for a test walk.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin was spotted Wednesday wearing the search leader's forthcoming augmented reality goggles in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood.
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Oxygen-breathing life exists on Earth today because of changes in the planet's magma 2.5 billion years ago, a new study says.
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Hewlett-Packard said Wednesday it plans to cut 27,000 jobs, or eight percent of its global workforce, by 2014 in a major restructuring effort for the computer giant.
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Two NASA satellites have provided infrared and rainfall data that has shown Tropical Storm Sanvu continues to intensify as it heads toward Iwo To, Japan. NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite has scanned rainfall rates, and NASA's Aqua satellite has provided a look at cloud temperatures which indicates where the strongest thunderstorms and heaviest rainfall is occurring.
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On May 23, 2012, the remnants of post-tropical storm Alberto were chasing a frontal system over the Atlantic Ocean, several hundred miles east of the U.S. East coast. A new NASA animation of imagery from NOAA's GOES-15 satellite shows the progression of Alberto's remnants.
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Two days of court-directed peace talks between the chiefs of iPhone-maker Apple and smartphone giant Samsung ended with no sign of a truce in the legal battle headed for court in Silicon Valley.
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Octopuses camouflage themselves by matching their body pattern to selected features of nearby objects, rather than trying to match the entire larger field of view, according to new research published in the open access journal PLoS ONE.
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Voters prefer older-looking presidents in times of war, according to research published May 23 in the open access journal PLoS ONE.
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(AP) -- Bob Moog's synthesizer helped change the sound of modern music. On what would have been his 78th birthday, Google is paying tribute to the man with a virtual version of his famous Moog on their homepage - and it's completely playable.
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Tropical Storm Bud is dropping heavy rainfall, and appears to be intensifying. NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite has been monitoring rainfall within the storm, and has watched it become heavier over the last day - a sign the storm is intensifying.
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Climate variability associated with El Niño was associated with higher mortality for eggs and hatchlings of the critically endangered leatherback turtle, an effect that could be worsened by continuing global climate change, according to research published May 23 in the open access journal PLoS ONE.
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Improvement to 20-year-old technology could lead to less expensive, more durable cells
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Findings may explain miscarriages in humans
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Water-sediment mix reduces drag on bivalve shells
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Crawling with tube worms and crabs, the hydrothermal vents are the first found in the Gulf of California, scientists report.
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World experts on the effects of atomic radiation have agreed to start an assessment of the radiological impact of the events at the TEPCO (Fukushima-Daiichi) nuclear power plant following the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
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BookBoon's books are free and ad-supported. Oh the humanity.
I hope the Department of Justice is happy -- now that
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As climate change brings hotter, drier conditions, Pacific leatherback sea turtles will face dire nesting challenges.
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A team of researchers at MIT has come up with a solution to the aggravating problem of how to get the last of the ketchup out of an almost-empty bottle.
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A monkey that sneezes when it rains and a millipede the size of a sausgae are two of 10 new species selected by an international committee of scientists as the most noteworthy discoveries of 2011.
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Give your first impression a little more gravity by handing one of these babies out.
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Mothers who had fevers during their pregnancies were more than twice as likely to have a child with autism or developmental delay than were mothers of typically developing children, and that taking medication to treat fever countered its effect.
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