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#Toro-bots: Walking robotic lamps reorganize garden landscapes Toro-bots No matter how pretty your garden may be it only gets that way because of all of the hard work you put into it.
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#Can a nicotine patch make you smarter? A nicotine patch could be used for the treatment of neurological disorders,
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#How a breast milk antibody plays an important role in infant gut development Breastfeeding is an important strategy to ensure a healthy balance of good bacteria in an infant s gut.
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#Obesity rates soar in developing countries Fat consumption remains a concern among developing countries. The extent of the obesity epidemic worldwide has been thrown into stark reality as a report from the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) puts the number of overweight and obese adults in developing countries at more than 900 million.
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#10 Things You Need to Know About Coffeecoffee is one of the world's most widely consumed beverages yet it's effects are debated still.
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#17-Year Cicadas Are Buzzing In! What to Expect The U s. Northeast is about to be snowed under by cicadas.
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#5 Ways We Waste Water<p>Water is a resource that much of the developed world takes for granted
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#6 Foods That May Affect Breast cancer Risk<p>A woman' s risk of breast cancer depends on many things including her genetics lifestyle and plain old chance.
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#6 Ways to Feed 11 Billion People Feeding the world's growing population will not be an easy task.
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#6 Ways to Hold the Sodium Overdoing the salt raises the risk of high blood pressure as well as heart disease and stroke.
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#7'Bad'Foods You Should Be Eating (Op-Ed) Katherine Tallmadge M. A r. D. is registered a dietitian;
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#7 Insects You'll Be Eating in the future As the human population continues to inch closer to 8 billion people feeding all those hungry mouths will become increasingly difficult.
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#7 Most Misleading Animal Names What's in a name? When it comes to animals a variety of characteristics can be wrapped up in a common name including where an animal lives (mountain goat) what an animal eats (anteater) the color of an animal (brown bear) or more broadly
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#7 Ways Food Needs to Change NEW YORK Food. It's among the most fundamental of human needs.
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#72,000 Ladybugs Released in Mall of America Ladybug ladybug fly away home the nursery rhyme advises.
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#7up Will Stop Labeling Products As Containing'Antioxidants'The company that makes 7up will no longer make the claim that some of its beverages have antioxidants.
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#9 Biblical Theories, Conjectures and Other Heresies<p>Jesus christ founder of a faith that has endured for 2000 years with a following of over one billion people was invented a fiction by Roman aristocrats to pacify the poor.</
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#A Blast of A find: 12 New Alaskan Volcanoes In Alaska scores of volcanoes and strange lava flows have escaped scrutiny for decades shrouded by lush forests
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The test known as the Aschheim-Zondek test (after its developers) the A-z test or the rabbit test was about 98 percent accurate.
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#A Buggy Thanksgiving: Insects Come to the Table Mealworms wax worms and crickets may not be obvious choices for Turkey Day
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#A few Tree Species Dominate Amazon Rain forest The Amazon is the largest and most diverse rain forest in the world about 10 percent of all known species On earth dwell there
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#'Alien'Argentine Ants May have met Their Match Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) are among the most aggressive invasive insects in the United states
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#American Culture: Traditions and Customs of the United states American culture encompasses the customs and traditions of the United states including language religion food and the arts.
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Data gathered from Google searches show that interest in the term hemorrhoids more than doubled between 2008 and 2013 according to a Livescience analysis using Google Trends a tool that shows how often a particular search term is entered in the search engine relative to the total search
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#Ancient Forest Thaws From Melting Glacial Tomb An ancient forest has thawed from under a melting glacier in Alaska
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#Ancient Giant Trees Found Petrified in Thailand Fossil trees that approached the heights of today s tallest redwoods have been found in northern Thailand.
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#Ancient Rodentlike Creature Once Dominated Earth A fossil of a chipmunklike animal discovered in China is now helping reveal how this group of mammals reigned
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#Ancient Roots: Flowers May have existed When First Dinosaur Was born Newfound fossils hint that flowering plants arose 100 million years earlier than scientists previously thought suggesting flowers may have existed
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#Ancient Shipwreck Reveals 2, 000-Year-Old Eye Medicine Ancient gray disks loaded with zinc
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#Ancient Traces of Terrace Farming Found Near Petra The ancient city of Petra which was carved into the desert cliffs of modern-day Jordan might look inhospitably bone-dry today
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#Animal Sex: How Peafowls Do it Peacocks and peahens ogether known as peafowls are world famous for the peacock's enormous flashy train
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#Another 1930s Dust bowl Drought Possible This Century (Op-Ed) Marlene Cimons of Climate Nexus contributed this article to Livescience's Expert Voices:
. When you have these endless El Niã os and La Niã as against this background droughts will tend to get worse.''
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#Antioxidants May not Help Prevent Stroke, Dementia Contrary to previous research a diet rich in antioxidants may not reduce a person s risk for stroke
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#Anti-Poaching Agreement Reached in Effort to Halt Illegal Ivory Trade Several African and Asian nations embroiled in the illegal trade of ivory have agreed to take urgent action to crack down on poaching in an effort to protect vulnerable populations of elephants across Africa.
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#Anti-Science Riders Lurk in Pending Farm bill (Op-Ed) Celia Wexler is a senior Washington representative for the Scientific Integrity Initiative at UCS.
Also snuck into the bill are a couple of provisions that would allow big agricultural livestock operations to keep even basic information about their businesses even their location and phone numbers from public disclosure.
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#Arctic Going Green from Warming, Study Finds Large swaths of the Arctic tundra will be warm enough to support lush vegetation
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#Arsenic in Rice Not a Risk Over Short term, FDA Finds Levels of arsenic in rice appear to be too low to pose health risks over the short term the Food
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#As Superbugs Rise, New Studies Point To Factory Farms (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC.
which will appear on the NRDC blog Switchboard. Lehner contributed this article to Livescience's Expert Voices:
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#Autumn Equinox: 5 Odd Facts About Fall The pools have closed and crisp temperatures and crunchy leaves are on their way.
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#Babies Abound at Penguin Colony Found by Poop A recent visit to a remote Antarctic emperor penguin colony found thousands of fuzzy penguin chicks meaning the colony is even bigger than previously thought.
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#Big Wildfires in the West: Why, How, What To do? This Behind the Scenes article was provided to Livescience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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#Breast Milk Flavored Lollipops Make Debut If you want to know what breast milk tastes like
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#Broccoli Compound Could Prevent Radiation Sickness A byproduct of a chemical found in broccoli could prevent acute radiation poisoning new research suggests.
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#Building a Drought-Proof Farm (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC.
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#Caffeine Gives Bees a Memory Boost Honeybees like tired office employees like their caffeine suggests a new study finding that bees are more likely to remember plants containing the java ingredient.
Caffeine occurs naturally in the nectar of coffee and citrus flowers. Bees that fed on caffeinated nectar were three times more likely to remember a flower's scent than bees fed sugar alone.
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#Can Farmers Cry Wolf and then Pocket the Cash?(Op-Ed) Wayne Pacelle is the president and chief executive officer of The Humane Society of the United states (HSUS.
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#Can High-protein diets Help You Lose weight? The Healthy Geezer answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column.
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#Can We Protect Against The next Moore Tornado? The scenes of devastation in Moore Okla. after a possibly 2-mile-wide tornado tore apart schools and homes on Monday (May 20) led to an inevitable question:
and one won't said Amy Mcgovern a computer scientist at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Mcgovern and her colleagues are among the researchers trying to improve tornado predictions.
The team has done similar work to predict airplane turbulence with great success so once the database of simulated storms is built using them to predict real-world weather should be said successful she.
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#Carrots & Eye Health: How the Myth Began The myth that carrots improve your eyesight may have its roots in a WORLD WAR II propaganda campaign.
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#Causes of Global Warming Earth's climate has always been in a state of flux according to data gleaned from the geological record ice core samples and other sources.
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#Celebrity Endorsements May Spur Kids'Unhealthy Eating Kids eat more of a food product that has been endorsed by a celebrity researchers report in a new study.
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#Celiac disease: Symptoms & Treatment Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease that affects at least 1 in 133 Americans (roughly 1 percent of the population.
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#Chernobyl: Facts About the Nuclear Disaster In the early morning hours of April 26 1986 the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet union) exploded creating
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#Chew on This: 8 Foods for Healthy Teeth Regular brushing and flossing help keep teeth healthy by getting rid of sugars
and food particles that team up with bacteria to form plaque. Plaque produces acid that damages tooth enamel causes cavities and sets the stage for periodontal or gum disease.
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#Chewing gum Doesn't Lead to Weight Loss, Study Suggests Contrary to popular diet advice chewing gum may not help people eat less
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#China Combatting Market for Illicit Animal Parts (Op-Ed) Peter Li is a professor at the University of Houston-Downtown and a China policy specialist for Humane Society International (HSI.
and low rates of cancer now dine on twice as much meat as Americans consuming one-quarter of the world's supply according to the Telegraph.
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#Climate Scientist: 2 Degrees of Warming Too much NEW YORK Famed climate scientist and activist James Hansen has said it before
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#Cloned Giant Redwoods Planted Around World California's giant redwoods will now be found in six foreign countries.
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#Coffee Farms Falter as the World Heats Up (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC.
This Op-Ed was adapted from one that appeared onthe NRDC blog Switchboard. Lehner contributed this article to Livescience's Expert Voices:
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Drug developers want to use similar drugs to activate this system but capsinoids themselves probably won't be used
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#Cold war Nuclear Radiation Creates Anti-Poaching Tool (ISNS)--Radioactive carbon atoms created during 20th-century nuclear bomb tests could help save elephants
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#Could Drones Revolutionize Agriculture? SAN MATEO Calif. The word drone tends to conjure up images of planes that kill terrorists or of creepy surveillance tools.
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#Could Humans Be cloned? The news that researchers have used cloning to make human embryos for the purpose of producing stem cells may have some people wondering
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