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Recipes RSS FeedsReturn Of Gray Wolves Renews Debate Over Hunting - Back from near-extinction, the gray wolf will soon be removed from the Endangered Species List. Now, Wyoming has struck a deal with the federal government to allow trophy hunting of the predator in certain parts of the state. But the move is drawing ire from environmentalists....Feed Source: www.npr.org Drug Rapidly Counters Effects of Alzheimer's In Mice - Reporting in Science, researchers write that an FDA-approved drug for skin cancer had surprising results in mice with Alzheimer's. The drug rapidly cleared up amyloid protein from the brain and improved cognitive function. Co-author Gary Landreth discusses the drug's potential as a therapy for Alzheimer's.... The Science Of Yoga: The Risks And The Rewards - In his book The Science of Yoga: The Risks and the Rewards, New York Times science writer and long-time yoga practitioner William Broad investigates popular health claims about yoga--that it boosts metabolism, for example--and finds that scientific studies tell a different story.... Next Supercontinent Could Form At The North Pole - Several times in earth's history continents have collided to form supercontinents only to later break apart. Geologist Ross Mitchell discusses a new study in Nature that predicts in 50 to 200 million years time the Americas and Eurasia will collide to form a supercontinent over the Arctic.... Valentine's Day Special: Look Of Love - When you gaze into your sweetheart's eyes, look for enlarged pupils. Studies show that our pupils dilate when we feel strong emotions. Psychologist Bruno Laeng, of the University of Oslo, explains how scientists are using "pupillometry" and what pupil diameter suggests about mental activity.... Why Vinyl Sounds Better Than CD, Or Not - According to Rolling Stone magazine, sales of vinyl albums continue to grow, setting a new record in 2010. Does vinyl reproduce sound better, or is it just a trend? Two audio experts join guest host John Dankosky to talk about the science of audio, and how perceptions can shape the sound experience.... How My Voice Went Silent - After coming down with a mysterious headache and a blazing sore throat, NPR science correspondent Richard Harris lost his voice. And it didn't come back. Doctors eventually pinpointed the cause: a paralyzed vocal cord.... Discovering The Mysteries Of Rice Krispyhenge - A gummy bearskin rug, you say? Graphic designer Brock Davis plays with food, but not like the rest of us.... Nuclear Safety, Cost Issues Loom As U.S. OKs Reactor - Southern Co. will build the reactors at its Vogtle site in Georgia. An industry-backed group hopes it's the first wave of new reactors, but a coalition of groups plans to sue to stop the project. Among its arguments: Engineers are still figuring out what went wrong at the Fukushima meltdown in Japan last year.... When Flu Pandemics Hit, Closing Schools Can Slow Spread - When schools in Alberta, Canada, closed for summer in 2009, it put the breaks on the swine flu outbreak in the province, says research from McMaster University. But authorities have to weigh the costs and benefits of preemptive closure, and there isn't always a clear answer.... Time Travel And Photos Of Earth's 'Oldest' Animals - What if a dinosaur was found in Africa? Would you consider it worthy of conservation? If so, why ? and why not a horseshoe crab species that's even older? That's what photographer Piotr Naskrecki wants to know.... International Meeting On Controversial Bird Flu Research Draws Near - The scientists, journal editors and others who attend are expected to review the facts and the most pressing issues related to this specific work, rather than have a broader discussion about the possibility of international oversight of potentially worrisome biological research.... Drilling Team Finally Hits Antarctica's Liquid Lake - After years of trying, Russian scientists say they have drilled into an Antarctic lake that is buried beneath more than two miles of ice. They are looking for signs of life that haven't been exposed to sky in 20 million years.... A New Weapon Against Nukes: Social Media - A top State Department official wants to unleash the power of Twitter, Facebook and other services to crowdsource the fight to control the world's nuclear weapons.... 'Amasia': The Next Supercontinent? - More than 100 million years from now, the Americas and Asia might fuse together, squishing the Arctic Ocean shut in the process. That's according to a new model that predicts where the next supercontinent may form. But don't worry: Humans will likely be long gone by then.... Copyright © 2012, Internet Cash Machines. All Rights Reserved. |