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77 articles from SATURDAY 16.6.2012
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SATURDAY 16. JUNE, 2012
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An experiment that Sigmund Freud could never have imagined 100 years ago may help lend scientific support for one of his key theories, and help connect it with current neuroscience.
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The design of a nature-inspired material that can make energy-storing hydrogen gas has gone holistic. Usually, tweaking the design of this particular catalyst -- a work in progress for cheaper, better fuel cells -- results in either faster or more energy efficient production but not both. Now, researchers have found a condition that creates hydrogen faster without a loss in efficiency.
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Researchers have discovered an enzyme that, when found at high levels and alongside low levels of HDL (good cholesterol), can dramatically reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Electronic health records (EHRs) are used widely by California physicians, but many of their systems are not designed to meet new federal standards aimed at improving the quality of health care, according to a new report.
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A simple, inexpensive method for preventing type 2 diabetes that relies on calling people and educating them on the sort of lifestyle changes they could make to avoid developing the disease has proven effective in a study conducted by researchers.
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Vitamin D and calcium are dietary requirements, but it’s unclear how much is best for us. New draft findings conclude that for healthy, postmenopausal women, daily supplementation with low levels of vitamin D — up to 400 international units — combined with 1,000 milligrams of calcium, does not reduce fracture risk.
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(AP) After a decade of costly conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, the American way of war is evolving toward less brawn, more guile.
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(HealthDay) -- Easy online access and the popularity of personal electronic devices mean that an increasing number of people are staying connected while on vacation, researchers report.
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(HealthDay) -- Pain may be the cause of sudden, unexplained aggression in dogs, a new study says.
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An unmanned Air Force space plane steered itself to a landing early Saturday at a California military base, capping a 15-month clandestine mission.
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British explorers were blushing watching all the sex these penguins were having.
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An unmanned Air Force space plane steered itself to a landing early Saturday at a California military base, capping a 15-month clandestine mission.
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The three Chinese astronauts are expected to complete the country’s first manned space docking mission, an important step in Beijing’s ambitious plan to build a space station by 2020.
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Twitter answers the question "What technology from science fiction would you most like to see as science fact?"
Friday, the skunkworks of the U.S. military, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, asked Twitter "
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The military's classified mini-space shuttle landed itself just after dawn on Saturday at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after 469 days in orbit, the Air Force said in a statement. The Orbital Test Vehicle-2, or OTV-2, touched down at ...
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As a child, Liu Yang once wanted to be a bus conductor and later had her sights set on becoming a lawyer, but decades later she has travelled into space as China's first ever female astronaut.
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Nik Wallenda made history and fulfilled a childhood dream.
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Harvard researchers have a way to make metal surfaces ice repellant.
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In an attempt to replicate the early experiences of infants, researchers in England have created a robot that can learn simple words in minutes just by having a conversation with a human.
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China on Saturday launched its most ambitious space mission to date, sending its first female astronaut to the final frontier and bidding to achieve the country's first manual space docking.
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France has extradited to the United States a 27-year-old Russian alleged to be one of the world's most prolific traffickers in stolen credit card information, the Justice Department said.
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