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March 9, 2012
Detecting climate change and other highlights, 1990–99 Read more
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March 9, 2012
Genomics and other highlights, 2000–2011 Read more
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March 9, 2012
Science News mines its past for highlights from nine decades of science. Read more
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January 9, 2012
Dispatchers should help 9-1-1 callers identify cardiac arrest victims and coach callers to provide immediate CPR. If more dispatchers followed these processes, thousands of lives could be saved every year. Communities should regularly evaluate 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers' performance and the overall emergency response system, according to a new American Heart Association statement. Read more
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February 24, 2012
Two separate surveys six years apart have been used to analyze the level of satisfaction with adoptions in Andalucia. The study shows that 77.7 percent of families are happier after the process and variables that make it more difficult have been identified, such as the age of the children when arriving, multiple adoption and previous experiences of abuse. There is a significant link between the parents' assessment and that of the children. Read more
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April 19, 2012
Ninety-six percent of women who attended a preconception clinic before undergoing IVF had three or more lifestyle problems and risk factors. Half of the obese women lost weight and nearly a third of the smokers decided to quit. But some women had no motivation to lead healthier lifestyles. For example, 30 percent of the smokers refused to quit and 16 percent of the obese women weren't prepared to lose weight. Read more
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April 30, 2012
Because thousands of researchers around the world contribute to the generation and analysis of this data, a reliable, high-speed network is needed to transport the torrent of information. Fortunately, the Department of Energy's (DOE) ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) has laid the foundation for such a network -- not just for climate research, but for all data-intensive science. Read more
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March 16, 2026
One physicist is on a mission to get scientists to look into Louis de Broglie’s pilot wave theory Read more
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March 9, 2026
A proposed $1.3-billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port expansion in North Carolina threatens to unearth decades of “forever chemicals.” The government’s initial plan: don’t test the mud Read more
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