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Biologists, educators recognize excellence in...
- 6 Nov 2009
Leonard C. Yannielli receives 2009 NABT Evolution Education Award The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) will recognize Leonard C....
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New finding suggests prostate biopsy is not always...
- 6 Nov 2009
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered...
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Carnegie Mellon researchers link health-care debate...
- 6 Nov 2009
Lifestyle choices vs. life expectancy PITTSBURGH—The current health care debate in the United States is complicated. Trade-offs between...
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We spend more on products with detailed nutritional...
- 6 Nov 2009
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DNA barcodes: Creative new uses span health, fraud,...
- 6 Nov 2009
Scientists to seal historic agreement on plant barcodes; DNA in permafrost may reveal Earth's pre-historic Life The scientific ability to...
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The University of Oklahoma joins Kyoto University...
- 6 Nov 2009
NORMAN, Okla. – The University of Oklahoma will partner with Kyoto University to present the International Symposium on Radar and...
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UWM study explores why women leave engineering careers
- 6 Nov 2009
NSF-funded study seeks input from women with engineering degrees MILWAUKEE — While only one in 10 male engineers leave their field by the...
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Hodgkinson Prize goes to 'Handbook of Community...
- 6 Nov 2009
Chosen as best book in the philanthropy and nonprofit sector Springer's Handbook of Community Movements and Local Organizations, edited by Ram...
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International survey of physicians in 11 countries...
- 5 Nov 2009
Underscores urgent need for national health reform; half of US doctors report insurance restricts medications or treatment decisions; majority...
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Physical education key to improving health in...
- 5 Nov 2009
School-based physical education plays a key role in curbing obesity and improving fitness among adolescents from low-income communities,...
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Carnegie Mellon researchers receive grant
- 5 Nov 2009
Improving awareness of electricity consumption PITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University's Lucio Soibelman, H. Scott Matthews and Jose M.F....
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For improving early literacy, reading comics is no...
- 5 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Carol L. Tilley, a professor of library and information science at Illinois, says that comic books are...
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Higher health insurance costs force doctors to talk...
- 5 Nov 2009
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – As health insurers require people to base more treatment decisions on out-of-pocket costs, physicians should learn...
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All dressed-up and nowhere to go
- 5 Nov 2009
Inappropriate clothing prevents children playing outside Parents who dress their children in inappropriate clothing could be inadvertently...
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Tackling new Arctic challenges from space
- 5 Nov 2009
International scientists, researchers and decision makers met at the 'Space and the Arctic workshop' to identify the needs and challenges of...
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How does the mind grasp climate change?
- 5 Nov 2009
A research-based guide tries to narrow a communication gap IMAGE: People tend to react to threats that seem...
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Nanyang Technological University joins leading US...
- 5 Nov 2009
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Penn's Arthur H. Rubenstein receives Distinguished...
- 5 Nov 2009
Association of American Medical Colleges recognizes Penn Medicine dean for contributions to medical education PHILADELPHIA — Arthur H....
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Scientists are first to 'unlock' the mystery of...
- 4 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Conch pearls are formed by concentric layers of fibrous crystals, and this layering often produces the...
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Gastroenterology/hepatology societies release report...
- 4 Nov 2009
Recommendations made that will lead to even better patient care Bethesda, MD (Nov. 2, 2009) – Due to the increasing complexities of...
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Religion and medicine: Sometimes a healing prescription
- 4 Nov 2009
New study reports that pediatric physicians are more likely to accept the salve of religion when medicine has failed the patient Do pediatric...
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Minority students earned greater number of academic...
- 4 Nov 2009
A new National Science Foundation report shows an increase in the number of academic degrees awarded to minority students since 2004, the last...
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Benefit of a mentor: Disadvantaged teens twice as...
- 4 Nov 2009
IMAGE: Denise Daniels, a math teacher at Spanish Fork High School in Utah, mentors a student during an...
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USGS science picks
- 4 Nov 2009
Hot news about cool science LEADS: (top news in natural science) United States Using Less Water Today The United States uses less water today...
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When should flu trigger a school shutdown?
- 4 Nov 2009
Analysis of data from Japan suggests a protocol for schools to follow Boston, Mass. -- As flu season approaches, parents around the country are...
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Frequent flower buyers seek product variety
- 4 Nov 2009
Study reveals consumer values influencing floral purchases TAIPEI, TAIWAN—Florists and other retailers who sell flowers and plants can now...
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Internet search process affects cognition, emotion
- 4 Nov 2009
Readers' physiological responses to online content provides new insight for advertisers IMAGE: "Web site...
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Farmers' markets harvest new business
- 4 Nov 2009
In Indiana, farmers' market business is booming WEST LAFAYETTE, IN—Something fresh is growing in Indiana. The number of farmers' markets...
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Toward home-brewed electricity with 'personalized...
- 4 Nov 2009
IMAGE: A rooftop solar panel converts sunlight to electricity. In a new study, an expert describes progress...
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Conserving historic apple trees
- 4 Nov 2009
Study confirms diversity of apple trees endures in American Southwest IMAGE: Apple trees still stand in the...
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