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Culture’s Big Business Moment

Between Greg Smith's grandiose call out of Goldman Sach's unsavory corporate ideology to Facebook's lauded hackathons, company culture is having a moment. Here's what the experts say about creating, sustaining, and changing the spirit that can make a business go from good to great. Company culture is having a moment

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Frog Species Found In Big Apple

Scientists discover new species all the time--on the order of 15,000 a year. One of the latest additions to the tree of life is a new type of leopard frog

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Satellites Expose 8,000 Years of Lost Civilization

By Virginia Gewin of Nature magazine Hidden in the landscape of the fertile crescent of the Middle East, scientists say, lurk overlooked networks of small settlements that hold vital clues to ancient civilizations.

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Satellites Expose 8,000 Years of Lost Civilization

By Virginia Gewin of Nature magazine Hidden in the landscape of the fertile crescent of the Middle East, scientists say, lurk overlooked networks of small settlements that hold vital clues to ancient civilizations. Beyond the impressive mounds of earth, known as tells in Arabic, that mark lost cities, researchers have found a way to give archaeologists a broader perspective of the ancient landscape.

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Satellites Expose 8,000 Years of Lost Civilization

By Virginia Gewin of Nature magazine Hidden in the landscape of the fertile crescent of the Middle East, scientists say, lurk overlooked networks of small settlements that hold vital clues to ancient civilizations.

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Something to Chew On: Healthier Hot Dogs Substitute Cellulose for Saturated Fats

Not all fats are created equal. Scientists have known since the 1950s that replacing saturated fats with unsaturated ones can have profound health benefits . Diets that are high in solid fats, such as butter and animal fat, lead to elevated risks of cardiovascular disease and high cholesterol

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Alien Planets May Thrive on Many Wavelengths of Light

Everyone knows that we as humans literally owe the air we breathe to the greenery around us. As school children we learned that plants (as well as algae and cyanobacteria) perform the all-important biological "magic trick" known as photosynthesis , which helps generate the atmospheric oxygen we take in with every breath. [More]

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U.S. Defense Department Develops Map of Future Climate Chaos

University of Texas researchers have developed a sophisticated new mapping tool showing where vulnerability to climate change and violent conflicts intersects throughout the African continent. [More]

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Spring Arrives with Equinox Tuesday, Earliest in More Than a Century

Across much of the United States, this has been an unusually mild winter, especially for those living east of the Mississippi. Not a few people have noted that spring seems to have come early this year. Of course, in a meteorological sense that could be true, but in 2012 it will also be true in an astronomical sense as well, because this year spring will make its earliest arrival since the late 19th century: 1896, to be exact

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Saavn: A Spotify For Bollywood

The music streaming service now has 9.3 million users worldwide, and adds another 125,000 new users per month--five times as many as this time last year. Are you ready to dance? In the thinly populated world of Bollywood-friendly music streaming services, Saavn’s slick, well-stocked app is quickly becoming a favorite.

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