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Scientists to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth within Six Years through Preserved DNA

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 08:51

Next Thursday will mark 60 years since Francis Crick and James Watson unveiled the structure of DNA. They published a double-helix genetic code of life in their paper.


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A Non Profit Group Ready to Begin Planting after Two Decades of Producing Clones

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 08:45

A nonprofit group said that it is the time for planting after two decades of producing clones from some of the world's biggest and oldest trees.


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Dancing at Dursley to Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Sufferers

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 08:11

Last weekend saw a dancing event hosted by the Chantry Centre in Dursley, held to raise funds for the breast cancer survivors.


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Wearing Scottish kilt can help improve sperm quality

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 02:34

Wearing a Scottish kilt (without underwear) can improve sperm quality and fertility, according to new research.


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Gardening Aids in Reducing Weight, says Study

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 00:10

A study has highlighted that all those people who are into gardening have less fat on their waistlines.


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Quality Care IPA Appoints New Physicians

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 00:06

In order to provide expedient, local access to the highest quality medical care in Southern Nevada, Quality Care IPA has appointed a number of providers to its network.


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Food poisoning due to Campylobacter and Vibrio on rise

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 20:07

As per recently released report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it has been revealed that food poisoning from two germs are on rise.


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Hundreds of ‘Seismic Events’ With University Student before and After Canyon Collapse

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 20:03

In 2007, the Crandall Canyon Mine disaster had occurred.


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FWC Sets Red Snapper Season for 44 Days

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 20:00

At its meeting in Tallahassee, The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has allowed a 44-day entertaining red snapper season for Gulf of Mexico state waters.


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Charcoal made during Wildfires ends up in Ocean

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:57

In a breakthrough revelation, it has been revealed that charcoal made during wildfires incidents taking place in forests end up landing in oceans.


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University of York to co-Host international NASA Space Apps Challenge

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:55

As per recent reports, it has been revealed that the University of York is co-hosting a global NASA challenge. Main aim of the challenge will be explore space, said authorities concerned.


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Weather Causes Delay in Orbital’s New Private Rocket Launch

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:50

Weather delays along with a technical glitch have caused delay in a new private cargo-carrying rocket’s test flight.


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Hookah not a Healthy Alternative than Smoking: Study

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:24

A recent study by the University of California, San Francisco, highlights that hookah is not a better substitute for cigarettes. According to scientists, it carries smoke that is harmful.


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Captive Breeding Program to Save Grasshopper Sparrow Species

Fri, 04/19/2013 - 08:30

On Thursday, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the launch of a captive breeding program for grasshopper sparrow of Florida.


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22 April Marks 43rd Anniversary of Earth’s Day

Fri, 04/19/2013 - 08:04

Though the origins of the Earth Day dates back to 1969, it was on 22 April 1970 that Earth Day got its title. Since then, the Earth Day is being celebrated year after year on the same date.


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Experts Suggest Wearing Masks to Tulsans Allergic to Trees

Fri, 04/19/2013 - 06:14

While the spring season, which is on its go, is liked by people and enjoyed as well. But, as per a recent report, the season is problematic for some people.


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Super Storm Sandy Produced Tiny Vibrations in Earth’s Crust

Fri, 04/19/2013 - 05:37

Super storm Sandy struck the United States on October 30, leaving shanties behind. It not only devastated the Eastern Seaboard, but also shook the Earth.


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Seven-Foot Rocket Ready for Launch by NASA Student Launch Initiative Team

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 06:07

According to reports, a team consisting of 10 students from Spring Grove Area High School is ready for launch of a seven foot long rock at a NASA facility in Huntsville, Ala.


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Shorter Life Could be Cost of Fame

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 04:24

According to an analysis of obituaries in a US newspaper, fame can lead to die few years younger.


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Parasitic Worm Inspired 'Bed-of-Needles' to Plaster Surgical Wounds

Wed, 04/17/2013 - 09:02

Scientists from US have developed a super-grip plaster covered with microscopic needles that will be helping in healing the wounds caused by surgeries.


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Now High IQ Can be Checked through Visual Test

The earlier perception in neuroscience tells that the optical illusions can give insights in how brain works. This statement has been proved true to certain level by the study. The study, published in journal Current Biology, suggests that a visual test can found the ability to see large motions in people with high IQ level.

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