Stig Östlund

fredag, december 27, 2013

Science & Health

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An ecosystem of our own making could pose a threat
Elizabeth Lopez maneuvered a massive steel claw over the side of a 134-foot sailboat and guided its descent through swaying kelp and schools...

SCIENCE

China's moon landing is part of a new space race by emerging nations
China watched this month as the nation's first lunar rover rolled across the moon's surface.

SCIENCE NOW

Meet the animals that fascinated scientists in 2013 [Photos]

Can hidden information in photographs be used to spot criminals?
Good news or bad? Beatboxers won't lose their voices anytime soon

ENVIRONMENT

State agency slow to protect public from toxic waste

Tom Steyer may be liberals' answer to the Koch brothers
Lung cancer: A cloud on China's polluted horizon

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HEALTH AND MEDICINE

1 in 200 mothers reports a "virgin" birth, study finds
Roughly one out of every 200 American women claim to have become pregnant as virgins, according to a recently published study. But scholars...
Eating nuts during pregnancy may reduce allergy risk in children
Concussions linked to Alzheimer's disease?

HIGHLIGHTS

Holiday magic? Reindeer eyes change from gold to blue at Christmas
Rudolph the fictional reindeer was famous for his oddly colored nose, but his true-life cousins have eyes that change color depending on the...
NASA's Deep Space Network celebrates its 50th anniversary
2013: The year in Science

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