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Dr. Gary Hartman says Angela and Angelica Sabuco should make full recoveries from a lengthy surgery
Read More »Obama: Health, Economy to Affect Keystone Decision
By Jeff Mason and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday health and economic factors would be taken into account when he decides whether to approve TransCanada Corp's Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL pipeline proposal.
Read More »Video: Light drinking linked to breast cancer, study finds
A study has found that even women who have moderate alcohol intake may increase their risk of breast cancer. Dr
Read More »Arithmetic Progression: U.S. Education Assessment Shows Modest but Steady Gains in Math Scores
New data from a national math test show that U.S.
Read More »Chock-Full Church Made Choral Clarity
Venice's Church of the Most Holy Redeemer has held a musical celebration every year since its construction in 1592. And recently, the church has inspired debate among historians: How could its echoing chambers clearly portray the complicated music performed during the festival
Read More »Nerves Fray as Power Still out for 1.6 Million in Northeast
By Mary Ellen Godin MERIDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - Cold, tired and frustrated, residents of more than 1.6 million homes in the Northeast remained without power on Tuesday and some were told it could take 10 more days to restore electricity after the rare and deadly October snowstorm. [More]
Read More »The Smartphone Wars Are Over
Statistics , arguments, sales figures, and passionate explanations claiming
Read More »U.S. Glossed Over Cancer Concerns Associated with Airport X-Ray Scanners
Look for a PBS NewsHour story on X-ray body scanners, reported in conjunction with ProPublica, to air later this month. [More]
Read More »Who Will Be the First Advanced Battery Maker to Fail?
An economic chill will soon arrive in the world market that provides the batteries that power electric cars. [More]
Read More »NASA Balloon Flight Experiment
University students via for a chance to install their instruments on the next NASA science balloon [More]
Read More »Conjoined twins undergo separation surgery in Calif.
Joined at chest and abdomen, Angelica and Angelina Sabuco expected to be separated by Tuesday afternoon
Read More »Mississippi to Vote on ‘Personhood’ of Fertilized Eggs
"When do you believe life begins?" Johnny DuPree, Democratic candidate for governor of Mississippi, asked during a public debate on October 14. The question was rhetorical, and DuPree's answer--not a surprise in one of the most socially conservative US states--was the same as that of his Republican opponent: "I believe life begins at conception." [More]
Read More »Could an Artificial Cave Help Protect Bats from Deadly Fungus?
The deadly fungal infection known as white-nose syndrome (WNS) has killed at least a million bats since it was first observed in 2006. In some areas more than 90 percent of the bats have been wiped out.
Read More »Conjoined twins Angelina and Angelica Sabuco
Two-year-old girls were born connected at chest and abdomen
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