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By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Countries with atomic power plants would be encouraged to host international safety review missions, under a draft U.N. action plan that may disappoint those who had hoped for strong measures to prevent a repeat of Japan's nuclear crisis. [More]
Read More »U.N. Nuclear Safety Proposals Weakened
By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Countries with atomic power plants would be encouraged to host international safety review missions, under a draft U.N. action plan that may disappoint those who had hoped for strong measures to prevent a repeat of Japan's nuclear crisis. [More]
Read More »The Pitfalls of Positive Thinking
From superstar athletes to self-help devotees, advocates of positive thinking--imagining yourself succeeding at something you want to happen--believe it is a surefire way to help you attain a goal. Past studies have backed that idea, too, but now researchers are refining the picture. Paint your fantasy in too rosy a hue, and you may be hurting your chances of success.
Read More »Doodles And Drawings Help Cement Concepts
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Read More »Failed Star Found In The Neighborhood
It looks like we have a new neighbor. It's actually been there all along, but astronomers have only now spotted what could be the seventh closest star system to the sun.
Read More »Why not eat insects? I’ll give you a couple of reasons
The above question was posed by Vincent M. [More]
Read More »Astronauts May Evacuate Space Station in November, NASA Says
The International Space Station may have to start operating without a crew in November if Russian engineers don't figure out soon what caused a recent rocket failure , NASA officials announced today (Aug. 29). The unmanned Russian cargo ship Progress 44 crashed just after its Aug.
Read More »Power Outages Continue in East Coast States
Wind from Hurricane Irene downed trees and power lines caused interruption of power for approximately 4 million people. North Carolina [More]
Read More »NYC Back to Business after Irene, Vermont Flooded
* 21 killed but New York City spared brunt of storm * Power knocked out for 5 million customers [More]
Read More »The Best and the Brightest
Two hundred years ago it was enough to rely on natural advantages to build a great city. Cities were built on the intersections of rivers or along gentle bays that launched commerce and trade on mighty oceans. Those days are long gone.
Read More »Father Time: Children with Older Dads at Greater Risk for Mental Illness
A mother's age is often considered a genetic risk factor for offspring, but research is now pointing the finger at fathers , too--particularly when it comes to the mental health of their progeny. Males may have the advantage of lifelong fertility, but as they grow older, the rate of genetic mutations passed on via their sperm cells increases significantly--putting their children at increased risk for psychiatric disorders, especially autism and schizophrenia. Two recent studies support this link at least associatively, but experts remain uncertain if age is the cause of these problems.
Read More »The U.S. Electric Grid vs. Extreme Weather
Yesterday, Hurricane Irene weakened to become Tropical Storm Irene - but not before leaving at least 4 million homes without power and causing fuel shortages along the United State's Atlantic coast. [More]
Read More »Using Open Data To Understand War And Peace
A new project, funded by the U.S.
Read More »Irene’s Impact: The Hurricane/Tropical Storm in Pictures
Irene traveled up the East Coast of the U.S.
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