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 Student's camera snaps wolverine in California
Student's camera snaps wolverine in California
A research project aimed at weasels has turned up a bigger prize: a picture of a wolverine, an elusive animal scientists feared may have been driven out of the Sierra Nevada long ago by human activity. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 Mars Anomaly Research
Mars Anomaly Research
Mars photos skeptics site.

I have been reading all day. picked by ZebraHDH 2 years ago
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 In the Dreamscape of Nightmares, Clues to Why We Dream
In the Dreamscape of Nightmares, Clues to Why We Dream
A big reason bad dreams offer insight into the architecture of dreams generally is that, as a host of studies have shown, most of our dreams are bad. Whether research subjects keep dream journals at home or sleep in research labs and are periodically awoken out of REM sleep, the results are the same: about three-quarters of the emotions described are negative. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Research suggests winds dying down
Research suggests winds dying down
The wind, a favorite power source of the green energy movement, seems to be dying down across the United States. And the cause, ironically, may be global warming - the very problem wind power seeks to address. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 GRL  - Graffiti Research Lab
GRL - Graffiti Research Lab [video]
A great movie with laser tags.
graffitiresearchlab.com didnt know how to make a link.. picked by Bilb0 2 years ago
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 Top US government research labs infiltrated by hackers
Top US government research labs infiltrated by hackers
Hackers successfully infiltrated Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), one of the nation's leading government-run research facilities. The attackers gained access by sending e-mails infected with trojan horses to ORNL employees. The lab claims that no classified information was retrieved, but admits that the perpetrators managed to acquire a database containing personal information about ORNL visi... read full post picked by leopoldogolba 2 years ago
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 HIV Research at an Impasse
HIV Research at an Impasse
Scientists are no further forward in developing a vaccine against HIV after more than 20 years of research, a Nobel Prize-winning biologist has said. picked by TchEngRox 2 years ago
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 Monkey Boiled Alive At Research Lab
Monkey Boiled Alive At Research Lab
A monkey, slotted to be used in a drug-product research experiment, was instead boiled alive inside an Everett laboratory.

*This is a disturbing story. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 Eating bread 'raises cancer risk'
Eating bread 'raises cancer risk'
People who eat a lot of bread are at greater risk of kidney cancer, Italian research has suggested.

Yet another thing to scratch off your grocery list.. picked by XXXXXPP 3 years ago
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 What happens after you die?
What happens after you die?
Some of the more inventive research strategies undertaken in the last century or so. Finding out: easy. Reporting back: hard. picked by hypnotode 3 years ago
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 Midterm elections boost the chance of technological advances
Midterm elections boost the chance of technological advances
Stem cell research, climate adjustments, digital rights management, and the video game industry may all see changes from the democratic shift of the midterm elections. picked by groggie 3 years ago
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 Every Third Woman Would Have Real Sex with Her Virtual Partner
Every Third Woman Would Have Real Sex with Her Virtual Partner
Every fourth Australian woman is ready to have unprotected sex on the first date, claims the research conducted by the Australian Sexuality Research and Social Policy organization. picked by maxriter 2 years ago
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 Human stem cells help blinded rats
Human stem cells help blinded rats
Human embryonic stem cells can partly restore vision in blinded rats. What are we waiting for? Oh yah, our current government doesn't support stem cell research. picked by afeldman 3 years ago
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 All-knowing networks near reality
All-knowing networks near reality
Wireless and sensor technology is all the rage in research labs. End uses go beyond consumer convenience to wide-ranging health-care applications. Think of Star Trek's diagnostic bed. picked by suebe 3 years ago
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 AmeriChinaB2B Launches "Gateway to the Chinese Business Market" Internet Sales Portal
AmeriChinaB2B Launches "Gateway to the Chinese Business Market" Internet Sales Portal
Industrial Manufacturing News January 30, 2007 Small and medium sized businesses benefit from the web-marketing platform, which will help U.S. businesses sell into the Chinese business market. American company will be able to grow their businesses in a new market and reach millions of distributors, agents and manufacturing sourcing sites by posting their sales message on the new web platfo... read full post picked by hank 2 years ago
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 Terri Irwin Launching Non-Lethal Research of Whales in Antarctic Waters Next Year
Terri Irwin Launching Non-Lethal Research of Whales in Antarctic Waters Next Year
The widow of TV "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin announced Thursday she will launch non-lethal research of whales in Antarctic waters next year in hopes of showing that Japan's scientific whale kill is a sham. picked by misswinkle 2 years ago
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 Six things science has revealed about the female orgasm
Six things science has revealed about the female orgasm
Ejaculation is just one of the aspects of female sexuality that are being demystified by research. In particular, the female orgasm, the subject of so many myths and folk beliefs, is gradually being understood.

Following some intense field research, here are some of the key facts about the female orgasm, as revealed by modern science. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 Playstation 3: Not Just Child’s Play
Playstation 3: Not Just Child’s Play
Playstation 3’s chip is the same one IBM is using in a supercomputer for the Department of Energy. All that horsepower will be used for the game, but what about when the kids are in school? Using that horsepower when it’s not being played will, in this case, yield such benefits for mankind. Just download a special program and you can help research be conducted to find a cure for Alzhei... read full post picked by ybne1else 3 years ago
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 Father of Anti-Vaccination Movement Faked His Research
Father of Anti-Vaccination Movement Faked His Research
In 1998 Dr. Andrew Wakefield claimed that eight out of 12 children he studied experienced their first symptoms of autism within days of receiving the Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) vaccine. A firestorm of controversy gave birth to the tragic anti-vaccination movement that has frightened a decade of parents. Dr. Wakefield's research has been exposed as a complex package of lies. picked by equinox 10 months ago
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 A Look Inside A Baby's Brain
A Look Inside A Baby's Brain
Scientists are challenging our understanding of what babies know. Richard Roth visited a research facility where scientists are investigating. picked by Neiako 3 years ago
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