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Smokers who ate the most fruits and veggies were three times more likely to be tobacco-free for a full 30 days than those who ate the least, study found
Read More »1 in 10 cases of tuberculosis in China are drug-resistant
One in 10 cases of tuberculosis in China cannot be treated by the most commonly-used drugs
Read More »A Private Art Collection Makes Headlines at Sotheby’s
The late Theodore J. Forstmann’s art collection—featuring 56 major works by the most influential artists of the 20th century, including Pablo Picasso, Joan Mir
Read More »Video: No standardized price for appendix removal
An appendicitis operation is the most common emergency abdominal surgery performed in the U.S. But the cost of the procedure is anything but common or standardized.
Read More »Dance like a neutrino: Quantum scheme to simulate neutrino oscillations
The behaviour of some of the most elusive particles in the known universe can be simulated using three atoms in a lab, researchers at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) at the National University of Singapore have found.
Read More »Men’s sperm count cut by fatty food diet: Which foods can boost it?
Men who at the most saturated fats had a 35 percent lower total sperm count, compared with men who ate the least
Read More »Unusual Warmth Expected to Fuel Extreme Weather in the U.S.
An active severe weather season is anticipated in the U.S. during spring of 2012 with the most widespread warmth since 2004. [More]
Read More »What single quality predicts a good doctor?
What is the most important characteristic a medical student should have?
Read More »Music and Memory: Robert Sherman, Voice of Your Childhood, Dies at 86
One of the most influential voices of my childhood, and the childhoods of countless others raised alongside that omnipresent mouse, has died at the age of 86.
Read More »Paper May Be the Unkindest Cut
It is, of course, the most agonizing injury known. The thought of it makes the strong tremble and the weak pass out
Read More »Two molecules communicate via single photons
Scientists realize one of the most elementary and oldest "gedanken" experiments in modern physics, namely, excitation of a single molecule with a single photon. This paves the way for further investigations in which single photons act as carriers of quantum information to be processed by single emitters.
Read More »Porsche Parade at Amelia Island Auction on March 9
Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
Read More »Porsche Parade at Amelia Island Auction on March 9
Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
Read More »Porsche Parade at Amelia Island Auction on March 9
Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
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