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The science publications organization Scientific American has listed what it considers the top 10 science stories for 2009. They range from the collision of protons…
A U.S. study of moths and butterflies in Central Europe found that many of the species studied have produced an extra generation in the summers…
Automated expression recognition technology by the CSIRO is making Santa Claus’ job a lot easier these days. He may only need to check his list…
According to a study in the British Medical Journal, if you look younger than your real age, you have a better chance of living longer…
Australian-UK researchers have found that a veined octopus has tool-using abilities after seeing it carry coconut shell halves and, then, assembling the two halves into…
According to a British report highlighted in the journal Nature, the lack of large, rare chromosomes could be the hereditary cause of severe early-onset obesity.
A study by American, Canadian, and Austrian researchers has shown that it is easier to identify emotions of happiness and fear in the faces of…
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 18:44

See live brain dissection on Web

The world’s first live Webcast brain dissection will occur at 1300 GMT (8:00 a.m. Central Standard Time) on Wednesday, December 2, 2009.
In a 2009 research study performed at the University of Missouri, a U.S. researcher studied the experiences of female breadwinners and found that there are…
A French study has shown that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can be potentially used to produce skin grafts for people with large, serious burns.

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