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AFTER “LIVING ON MARS” FOR EIGHT MONTHS, MISSION V SUBJECTS ARE COMING HOME
After eight months in isolation in a small dome on a remote island in Hawaii, this team of research subjects will emerge and hopefully help NASA to better choose and prepare future astronauts.
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FREE MOVEMENT OF DOGS PUTS UK PETS AT RISK OF EUROPEAN BLINDING DISEASE
Dog owners have been warned that taking their pets to Europe risks exposing them to an infectious parasite which turns animals blind.
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NEW RESEARCH REVEALS TATTOO INK PARTICLES CIRCULATE INSIDE THE BODY
A breakthrough research using synchrotron-based particle mapping technology at the ESRF in France suggests that tattoo inks may leave behind micro and nanoparticles toxic to the lymph nodes. Chemical compounds in ink leave a mark inside the body.
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WHO INVENTED ZERO?
Though people have always understood the concept of nothing or having nothing, the concept of zero is relatively new; it fully developed in India around the fifth century A.D., perhaps a couple of centuries earlier.
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THE BEST IMAGES TAKEN BY CASSINI
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has finished its journey by entering Saturn's atmosphere and disintegrating. Here are some of the most amazing images it took on its mission.
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WHAT IS ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT?
Ultraviolet light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that makes black-light posters glow, and is responsible for summer tans — and sunburns.
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A PROFESSOR HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO DONATE HIS ENTIRE GENOME SEQUENCE TO THE PUBLIC
Colin Smith, Professor of Functional Genomics at the University of Brighton, has given his complete genome sequence to the UK's Personal Genome Project. If more people donated their sequences in this manner, research potential in this area would greatly expand.
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APPLE’S NEW COUNSELOR WILL TEACH SIRI HOW TO HAVE “SERIOUS CONVERSATIONS”
Siri may soon be able to give you advice on healthy living.
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WHY PROTECTING A SHARK NURSERY IN THE PATAGONIA SEA IS CRUCIAL
Juan Martín Cuevas is a marine conservationist with
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DO ANIMALS MURDER EACH OTHER?
Watch a wildlife show on television, and you'll likely see at least one scene of an animal killing another, whether it's a brown bear catching salmon in its mouth or a cheetah running down an antelope.
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