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Sometimes scientific progress comes from the most unexpected of sources. Molecular biology researchers harness the ingenuity of online gamers to solve a 10-year-old problem.
Following yesterday's unceremonious prod down the stern slide of HMNZS Tangaroa, 'Happy Feet,' the Emperor Penguin who washed up on a New Zealand beach, is…
My mind must be playing tricks on me. That file seemed to download faster than I expected. Did it really?
An international team of archaeologists and scientists has found a previously undiscovered wooden structure just a little ways from the stone circle that the world…
Australian/U.K. scientists have identified the molecular material that causes celiac disease in some humans. They hope the discovery will lead to a drug to control…
According to a U.S. study, if a child is not given as much attention as another child, symptoms of depression may appear later in life…
Scientists in Iran have announced that they have developed a simple blood test to better predict when women will enter menopause.
For the first time, a U.S. team of medical researchers from Yale University has implanted regenerated lung tissue from a dead rat and placed it…
According to a report from Italian researchers, patients that had been blinded in either eye, or both eyes, had regained their vision after their own…
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 23:12

Crocodiles say Surfs Up

According to new Australian research, helped out in part by the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, it has been discovered that crocodiles actually body surf…

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