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Feed SubscriptionExcessive Jellyfish Excrement Boosts Bacteria, Stings Fish Populations
Jellyfish blooms might be more than just a nuisance to beach-goers. These explosions of stinging swarms might also be doing some major disruption to marine food webs , according to a study published online June 6 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Read More »Salmonella driving increase in U.S. food poisoning cases
New government report says food-borne illness strikes 50 million Americans each year
Read More »U.S. EPA Demands Extensive Review of Oil Sands Pipe
By Timothy Gardner and Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency raised new concerns about TransCanada Corp's proposed $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline that would bring oil sands crude from Canada to refineries in Texas. [More]
Read More »Mediterranean diet on list of effective weight-loss diets, but what tops list?
New rankings by U.S. News & World Report aim to help consumers pick appropriate eating plan
Read More »Tiger ailing in both body, mind
GolfChannel: With Tuesday’s news that Tiger Woods will miss the U.S. Open at Congressional while healing from his latest knee and Achilles injuries, you can’t help wondering about Woods’ psyche as much as you wonder about his body.
Read More »Debt Boosts Young People’s Morale
For most of us, owing thousands of dollars in student loans, all while juggling crushing credit card debt, probably sounds like a nightmare.
Read More »GolfChannel video: Tiger’s withdrawal not surprising
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Read More »Video: Italian students skip the school bus for the "foot bus"
In an effort to cut both pollution and promote a healthy lifestyle, a town in northern Italy has swapped school buses with "foot buses." CBS News' Anna Matranga reports from the town of Lecco.
Read More »Congressman Weiner can’t explain his "sexting," but what do psychologists say?
Emailing lewd pictures and sending social media messages can arise out of subconscious desire to show dominance, psychologists say
Read More »The Digital Cosmos: A Brief Reading List
Do the laws of physics emerge from the laws of information?
Read More »Microbe Outbreak Panics Europe
By Marian Turner of Nature magazine Munich Confronted with what has become one of the world's most severe outbreaks of Escherichia coli, physicians and scientists in Germany say that the country's fractured health-management system has failed to handle the crisis properly.
Read More »PGT: Tiger will face crossroads in scheduling
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Read More »Mouse Study: Yo-Yo Dieting Beats Not Dieting At All
Sticking with a diet can be tough. Which is why so many people end up on the dreaded yo-yo track, dieting for a while, gaining weight when they stop, then dieting again. [More]
Read More »Stardust@Home
Help find the first pristine interstellar dust particles ever brought to Earth [More]
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