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Aggressive drug marketing may endanger people: study
Reuters Health - 68 Minutes ago
-0400 (Reuters Health) By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Quicker drug approvals and sophisticated marketing campaigns may be putting more patients at risk of dangerous side-effects
Aggressive drug marketing may endanger people Reuters India
Aggressive drug marketing may endanger people-study CNBC
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What Anthropology Brings to the Table
Forensic Magazine - 65 Minutes ago
Critical thinking applies not only to forensic science but also to the design of facilities where forensic science transpires. In this article, we explore how anthropology has evolved along with facility
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Humans 80,000 Years Older Than Previously Thought?
National Geographic - 116 Minutes ago
Modern humans may have evolved more than 80,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study of sophisticated stone tools found in Ethiopia. The tools were uncovered in the 1970s at
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Venus Has Wavelengths Invisible To Human Eyes
Red Orbit - 2 Hours ago
A pale yellow dot to the human eye, Earth�s twin planet comes to life in the ultraviolet and the infrared. New images taken by instruments on board ESA�s Venus Express provide insight into
Venus comes to life at wavelengths invisible to human eyes Huliq.com
Mysteries of Venus revealed at wavelengths invisible to human eyes YubaNet
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Archaeological teams to carry out rescue excavation at Seimareh Dam reservoir
Mehr News - 86 Minutes ago
Print version TEHRAN, Dec. 3 (MNA) -- Five archaeological teams will be assigned to carry out rescue excavations in the Seimareh Dam reservoir area in western Iran?s Ilam Province. During a series of
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Budding Indian Joneses Can Volunteer at an i-to-i Archaeology Dig in Peru
E-Travel Blackboard - 68 Minutes ago
Indiana Jones would have been beside himself when four perfectly preserved mummies were unearthed by archaeologists and i-to-i volunteers in the suburbs of Lima, Peru earlier this year. More meaningful
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"The Real Estate and Financial Crisis: Causes, Effects and Impacts on Development,"
AEC News Room - 69 Minutes ago
'The Real Estate and Financial Crisis: Causes, Effects and Impacts on Development,' a Seminar Organized by the Secretariat and the Real Estate Market Advisory Group (REM) of the United Nations Economic
Food Price Crisis And Financial Crisis Present Double Threat For Poor People Medical News Today
"The Real Estate and Financial Crisis: Causes, Effects and Impacts on Development," Street Insider
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Technology is rewiring our brains, claim boffins
New Zealand Herald - 68 Minutes ago
lcolm Ritter Do 'digital natives' relate better to emoticons than real humans? Compute NEW YORK - What does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could
Scientists: Technology May Be Rewiring Our Brains FOXNews.com
Is Technology Rewiring Our Brains? Discovery Channel
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Mayo Clinic Identifies Best Treatments for Long-Term Survival in Brain Tumor Patients
Houston Chronicle - 2 Hours ago
Patients who had aggressive surgeries were free of tumor recurrence an average of 15 years after diagnosis ROCHESTER, Minn., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new Mayo Clinic study found that patients
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Feds Set to Eliminate Water Regulations for Neurotoxin
Wired News - 3 Hours ago
Among the Bush administration's final environmental legacies will be a decision to exempt perchlorate, a known neurotoxin found at unsafe levels in the drinking water of millions of Americans, from federal
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Stone Age artworks discovered
CNN - 5 Hours ago
Archaeologists in Russia have discovered an 'extraordinary' group of Stone Age artworks which appear to have been carefully buried in pits and covered with mammoth bones, the researchers announced this
Artistic Statues From Stone Age Discovered In Russia Red Orbit
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Homo Sapiens/ A treat for Tokyo: All 7 of Prokofiev's symphonies
Asahi.com - 12/3/2008
LONDON--Valery Gergiev is leading the London Symphony Orchestra at Tokyo's Suntory Hall this week, presenting 'Prokofiev cycles' under his baton, which feature all seven of the Russian composer's symphonies.
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How to Use Neuroscience to Become Your Avatar
Wired News - 12/3/2008
Using an odd experimental setup in which research subjects were fitted with augmented-reality goggles that showed video from cameras strapped to other people (or mannequins), neuroscientists say that
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Scope for converting human waste into useful crop manure
The Hindu - 5 Hours ago
FARMER'S NOTEBOOK M.J. PRABU The government can save about Rs.800 crore a year in its budget Photo: M. Moorthy ECOLOGICAL SANITATION: The urine collection and dilution tank, in the forefront and paddy
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Effect of nitric oxide on brains computing skill
The Hindu - 5 Hours ago
Researchers have shown that nitric oxide can change the computational ability of the brain. This finding has implications for the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimers and our understanding of brain
Everything you need to know about Nitric Oxide-00-1300 MyContentBuilder
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The secret sex signals in human sweat
New Scientist - 8 Hours ago
These seemingly unrelated and illogical human reactions may have a reasonable explanation after all, although one that not everyone will be happy to hear. They may be reactions to other people's pheromones.
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Neolithic medicine man who used first first-aid kit 5,000 years ago FOR more than
The Scotsman - 24 Hours ago
But over the past 17 years, Otzi the Iceman has been the subject of rigorous forensic analysis, each study shedding further light on early human existence. Now, a Scottish scientist who has played an
Neolithic medicine man who used first first-aid kit 5,000 years ago The Scotsman
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The Neolithic medicine man who has brought forgotten age to life FOR more than five
The Scotsman - 12/3/2008
But over the past 17 years, Otzi the Iceman has been the subject of rigorous forensic analysis, each study shedding further light on early human existence. Now, a Scottish scientist who has played an
The Neolithic medicine man who has brought forgotten age to life The Scotsman
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Research shows HIV's ancestor millions of years older than believed
Guardian Unlimited - 12/2/2008
A scanning electron microscopic image of HIV An ancient predecessor to the virus that causes Aids evolved in wild primates many millions of years earlier than previously believed, according to research
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Ancient city discovered deep in Amazonian rainforest linked to the legendary white-skinned
Mail Online UK - 3 Hours ago
A lost city discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest could unlock the secrets of a legendary tribe. Little is known about the Cloud People of Peru, an ancient, white-skinned civilisation wiped out by
Ancient lost city discovered deep in the Amazonian rainforest linked to the legendary Mail Online UK
Archaeologists discover lost city in Peru built by pre-Inca Cloud Forest people Mail Online UK
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Childhood sleep terrors inherited
The News International - 3 Hours ago
Night terrors, which send children into sudden inconsolable screaming, are at least partially inherited, according to a study. 'Our results show that there is a substantial effect of genetics factors
Sleep terrors partly inherited PakTribune.com
2-Sleep terrors partly inherited ..... PakTribune.com
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Too Much Commitment May Be Unhealthy For Relationships, Professor Says
Science Daily - 6 Hours ago
ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2008) â?? Romantic relationships establish special bonds between partners. Oftentimes, passionate rapport leads to permanent partnerships, and ultimately, the start of families.
Too much commitment may be unhealthy for relationships Science Blog
Too much commitment may be unhealthy for relationships, UH psychology professor EurekAlert!
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Granular Computing - A Human Approach To Computer Processing
Red Orbit - 6 Hours ago
CST A more human approach to processing raw data could change the way that computers deal with information, according to academics at . Researchers in the School of Computer Science at the Universityâ??s
A more human approach to computing Manufacturing Computer Solutions
Human Approach To Computer Processing Science Daily
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Treating sleep apnea in Alzheimer's patients helps cognition
Genetic Engineering News - 8 Hours ago
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment seems to improve cognitive functioning in patients with Alzheimer's disease who also suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, according to the results
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XCOR Takes People in Space for $95,000
Softpedia - 6 Hours ago
Visit space, it just got cheaper Adjust text size: A California-based company called XCOR Aerospace is set to take people for a flight into space for as low as $95,000, less than half the price demanded
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