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Medieval Child's Brain Found Preserved Scientists were able to identify neurons and cerebral cells from the brain preserved from the 13th century. ... |
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Nausea Medication Could be a Life-Saver Dramamine, which is typically used to treat motion sickness, could help patients suffering from heart disease. ... |
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How to Move A 900-Ton Generator It took six months to plan the trip to move this monstrous generator 250 miles and one month to transport it. ... |
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American, 22, Rows Across the Atlantic Katie Spotz took 70 days to row 2,817 miles and became the youngest person to row across the Atlantic. ... |
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Most People Possess Hidden Singing Talent You might avoid karaoke, or would never entertain thoughts of appearing on American Idol, but a new book shares that most people have hidden singing talents. ... |
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Concentrated Solar Goes Small-Scale The concentrated solar concept has been around for a while and is usually found on a giant scale in arid, sunny places. Now that technology is being scaled down and incorporated into a building exterior...in Syracuse, New York. The Syracuse ... ... |
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Meat-Eating Amphibian Predated Dinos A newly found terrestrial amphibian lived 70 million years before dinosaurs in what is now Pennsylvania. ... |
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The Sun Can't Save Us From Global Warming The sun contributes almost all of the energy into our atmosphere through electromagnetic radiation, so when our nearest star reduces its output, one would think that our atmosphere would cool down (or, at least, wouldn't heat up). This is true, ... ... |
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Shrimp Dinner Found Beneath Antarctic Ice Higher orders of life can apparently thrive in even the most extreme environments. ... |
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Ocean Geoengineering Scheme May Prove Lethal Seeding the oceans with iron could result in the production of a potent neurotoxin, putting the lives of birds, fish and even humans at risk. ... |
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