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Four steps to rid your body of fluoride's negative effects

03/05/2013 09:16
Friday, May 03, 2013 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) For years experts have been warning against the dangers of sodium fluoride, but that awareness has grown in recent years, as cities like Portland, Ore. have angered residents with plans to add fluoride, and voters in Wichita, Kan. voting against...

How the Density of Exoplanets' Atmospheres Weighs on the Odds for Alien Life

03/05/2013 09:13
by Adam Hadhazy for Astrobiology Magazine Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 03, 2013 At this early stage in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system and beyond, the emphasis is on liquid water. Where it can exist on a planet's or moon's surface, so the thinking goes, life as we know it has...

Substances in honey increase detoxification gene expression

03/05/2013 09:10
by Staff Writers Champaign IL (SPX) May 03, 2013 Research in the wake of Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious malady afflicting (primarily commercial) honey bees, suggests that pests, pathogens and pesticides all play a role. New research indicates that the honey bee diet influences the bees'...

Studying meteorites may reveal Mars' secrets of life

03/05/2013 09:08
by Staff Writers East Lansing MI (SPX) May 03, 2013 In an effort to determine if conditions were ever right on Mars to sustain life, a team of scientists, including a Michigan State University professor, has examined a meteorite that formed on the red planet more than a billion years ago. [Read...

Lab Grown Parts Promise a More Seamless Solution for Mending Human Body

03/05/2013 07:32
Just over a month ago, physicians at Weill Cornell Medical College and biomedical engineers at Cornell University announced in New York that with the help of living cells, they had successfully created an exact copy of the human ear that looks and behaves like the natural one. In three years,...

One step closer to a quantum computer

02/05/2013 16:20
by Staff Writers Linkoping, Sweden (SPX) May 02, 2013 Professor Weimin Chen and his colleagues at Linkoping University, in cooperation with German and American researchers, have succeeded in both initializing and reading nuclear spins, relevant to qubits for quantum computers, at room temperature....

Odds For Alien Life And Importance Of Atmospheric Pressure

02/05/2013 13:32
2 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - At this early stage in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system and beyond, the emphasis is on liquid water. Where it can exist on a planet’s or moon's surface, so the thinking goes, life as we know it has a chance. Much of the observational and...

The Hunt for Elusive Gravity Waves Heats Up

02/05/2013 12:07
By Clara Moskowitz | SPACE.com. May 2, 2012 In the next five years or so, scientists are poised to discover proof that space and time can wrinkle in the form of gravitational waves. These waves were predicted almost 100 years ago by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, but have yet to...

Search for E.T. Should Extend Beyond 'Alien Earths,' Astronomer Says

02/05/2013 11:59
By Mike Wall | SPACE.com May 2, 2013 Scientists searching for signs of life beyond our solar system should keep an open mind, for planets very different than Earth may well be habitable, a prominent researcher says. While it may seem natural to zero in on "alien Earths," such a narrow focus would...

Why Is Our Solar System Such a Cosmic Weirdo?

02/05/2013 11:57
By Charles Q. Choi | SPACE.com. May 2, 2013 The solar system that humans call home may be a strange oddity when compared with the incredible diversity of planetary systems researchers are discovering in the Milky Way, astronomers say. Scientists now estimate the Milky Way galaxy contains at least...
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