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CANCER'S SPREAD MAY DEPEND ON WEIRD, NEWFOUND FLUID PHYSICS
The spread of tumors and other growing tissues has revealed a whole new type of physics.
In new research, published Sept.
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THE PENTAGON WANTS TO MAKE AN ARMY OF VIRUS-SPREADING INSECTS. SCIENTISTS ARE CONCERNED.
Can a task force of insects carrying genetically modified viruses save America's farms — or are they an uncontrollable bioweapon in the making?
This is the debate swirling around a controversial new Pentagon research project called "Insect Allies.
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WHY FLU EPIDEMICS WORK DIFFERENTLY IN BIG AMERICAN CITIES
Flu epidemics
in small towns are bad, but at least researchers understand them.
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HOW NEANDERTHALS STOPPED HUMANS BEING WIPED OUT BY FLU
Modern humans may have been wiped out by flu if they had not mated with Neanderthals, a new study suggests.
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500-YEAR-OLD SCROLL REVEALS KING HENRY VII'S EXTRAORDINARY SUPPORT OF TRAVELERS TO NEW WORLD
In 1500, just a year after England sent its first British-led expedition to "Terra Nova," the so-called New World, King Henry VII gave a hefty reward to one of the explorers, new research shows.
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HEMORRHOIDS: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND TREATMENT
Hemorrhoids are cushions made of
blood vessels
, connective tissue and muscle located on the anal canal.
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13 HYPERFAST, ALIEN STARS ARE INVADING THE MILKY WAY
Hyperfast stars that are flying through the Milky Way may have been flung out from a nearby galaxy.
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RARE, BLUE JELLYFISH-LIKE CREATURES WASH ASHORE IN NJ, PUZZLING BEACHGOERS
Weird, brilliant blue creatures with feather-like tentacles are washing ashore on the beaches of New Jersey, surprising beachgoers who aren't used to seeing turquoise blobs dotting the shore, according to news reports.
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PHYSICIST WHO COINED 'GOD PARTICLE' DIES. AND A GREAT VOICE FOR SCIENCE IS STILLED.
It is a sad "day" in science. Dr. Leon Lederman has
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BROWN RICE: HEALTH BENEFITS & NUTRITION FACTS
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a food staple and primary crop grown all over the world. There are many different types of rice — including long-grain basmati, black rice, white rice and sticky (or glutinous) rice — but in terms of health benefits, not all are created equal.
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