A new study says that some women have a gene that makes them more prone to bad relationships and detachment from partners. Rebecca Jarvis and James Brown discuss this with Dr. Ian Smith.
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A recent study suggested serious risks from sleeping pills. Rebecca Jarvis and James Brown speak with dietician Frances Largeman-Roth about foods that can help you fall asleep.
Read More »‘Negative refraction’ opens avenue to new products and industries
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered a way to make a low-cost material that might accomplish negative refraction of light and other radiation a goal first theorized in 1861 by a giant of science, Scottish physicist James Maxwell, that has still eluded wide practical use.
Read More »How the U.S. Federal Government Pushes Energy Efficiency–On Itself
Standing on the north roof of the James Forrestal building in Washington, D.C., Brian Costlow gestures to the black solar photovoltaic array lying flat against the cement tiles. The system generates 235 megawatt-hours of electricity annually in an effort to boost the energy efficiency of this office complex, the headquarters for the U.S
Read More »Graphene Spun into Meter-Long Fibers
By James Mitchell Crow of Nature magazine Nano-sized flakes of graphene oxide can be spun into graphene fibres several metres long, researchers in China have shown. [More]
Read More »Computer Training Boosts Bedside Manner
“So often patients aren’t satisfied with the communication they have with their doctor. And yet I know that physicians care so much about their patients.” James Tulsky, director of the Duke Center for Palliative Care
Read More »James Nitties wins Midwest Classic
Australia's James Nitties won the Midwest Classic on Saturday for his first Nationwide Tour title, shooting with a 6-under 65 for a five-stroke victory.
Read More »Recommended: Silent Killers: Submarines and Underwater Warfare
Silent Killers: Submarines and Underwater Warfare by James P. Delgado. Osprey, 2011 [More]
Read More »Wonderful Wednesday
Again, our bloggers produced some amazing stuff today:
Read More »Heat wave bakes U.S. Midwest; East Coast is next
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Read More »The Next Space Telescope Might Fly Commercial
Hubble is amazing, but its replacement, the James Webb, is having problems. That makes a scientific telescope ride aboard a commercial space plane all the more compelling an idea.
Read More »Top court rejects global warming lawsuit
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Read More »Castrodale: Tiger, LeBron — who’s the villain now?
Castrodale: Although the collective dislike for LeBron has been amplified, public opinion seems to be shifting for Tiger Woods. After 18 months of being eviscerated by everyone from Gloria Allred to Oprah, we’ve started to forgive him and feel sorry for him.
Read More »First Signs of Ozone-Hole Recovery Spotted
By James Mitchell Crow of Nature magazine The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is starting to heal, say researchers in Australia. [More]
Read More »Video: Pivotal moment in Japan?
Physicist James Acton with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace spoke with Katie Couric about what could be a pivotal moment in the effort to cool the Japanese reactors.
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