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WEDNESDAY 21. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Morality and empathy are writ deep in our genes. Alas, so are savagery and bloodlust. Science is now learning what makes us both noble and terrible--and perhaps what can make us better
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THURSDAY 15. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Yoga enthusiasts say the routine practice of making funny faces can take years off your appearance.
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WEDNESDAY 14. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new study shows that immunizations have prevented a record number of deaths in the U.S. So, what's the fuss over vaccines?
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Surgeons take it for granted that skin will heal after we cut it. Once in a while, however, that doesn't happen
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MONDAY 12. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new study finds that the brains of kids with ADHD mature more slowly than average. The question is, do they catch up?
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SATURDAY 10. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new study suggests that taking disadvantaged children out of the home as early as nine months can be beneficial for their development
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FRIDAY 9. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Gov. Schwarzenegger wants to clamp down on greenhouse gas emissions from cars. Only the U.S. government stands in his way.
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A well-informed patient can be a good thing, so long as he or she's got the right kind of information
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WEDNESDAY 7. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Merck's promising AIDS vaccine candidate turned out to be an absolute failure in trials, but it may still pave the way for future success
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Comet Holmes is acting out in outer space, and its brilliant light is, for the first time, visible to the naked eye
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Prohibition of a popular hallucinogen will reshape the drugs market in Europe's Sin City
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A recent census of the world's primate population finds that many of them are in danger of disappearing
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TUESDAY 6. NOVEMBER, 2007
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More and more men claim that circumcision has made their sex lives suffer. They're going to great lengths to grow their lost skin back.
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More children are allergic to peanuts than ever before, and the school lunchroom may never be the same
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Taking a page out of a science fiction tale, a scientist at Wake Forest University has figured out how to grow human organs in the lab.
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THURSDAY 1. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new psychological study reports an intriguing finding -- that terrifying thoughts trigger unusually positive emotions
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TUESDAY 30. OCTOBER, 2007
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Autism spectrum disorders can be picked up and treated very early in life, if you know what symptoms to look for
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FRIDAY 26. OCTOBER, 2007
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In discussions about breast cancer, the male form of the disease is often overlooked -- so, men end up going longer without diagnosis or treatment
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THURSDAY 25. OCTOBER, 2007
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The polio eradication campaign has made remarkable strides in Nigeria. But a recent outbreak -- caused by the vaccine itself -- threatens to derail it
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It turns out that a football player with a busted knee can teach an orthopedist a thing or two about the practice of good medicine
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WEDNESDAY 24. OCTOBER, 2007
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Gold and other precious-metal mines excavate on federal lands -- and wreak havoc on the eGold and other precious-metal mines excavate on federal lands -- and wreak havoc on the environment, and it doesn't cost them a cent. Now a federal bill aims to change that
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TUESDAY 23. OCTOBER, 2007
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From activists to tycoons, politicians to inventors, these are the remarkable people trying to cool a warming earth
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How do we create energy and sustain our environment? A panel of scientists lays it out simply. Conserve, invest, clean up the developing world. Repeat.
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SUNDAY 21. OCTOBER, 2007
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Studies show that RFID tags, implanted in pets and humans, can cause cancer in mice. But one maker defends his chips
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SATURDAY 20. OCTOBER, 2007
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Once again, the Nobel-winning geneticist has embroiled himself in controversy -- this time over foul remarks about race. But does he really deserve this much condemnation?
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