2019-03-01
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It Can Make You Sick
August 25, 2009Stress can make you fat and fat can make you sick. A new study shows that social stress can lead to heart disease by causing the body to deposit more fat in the abdominal cavity, speeding the harmful buildup of... continued
Far Far Away
August 25, 2009The Kepler Space Telescope, which was launched into space 5 months ago, is designed to take direct images of planets outside of our solar system. It has stunned and delighted astronomers with a picture of a planet a thousand light... continued
Are We Next?
August 25, 2009Whole "chunks of life" are lost in extinction events, all at the same time. If related species are threatened, you may be too (since primates are endangered, what does that say about humans?) In BBC News, Victoria Gill quotes biologist... continued
No More Need to Spray?
August 24, 2009Or create GM crops! - Pesticides are dangerous, so let's use everyday herbs and spices instead! Scientists think that the ordinary herbs and spices we cook with, such as rosemary, thyme, cloves and mint, can be natural pesticides if they... continued
ANOTHER Fossil Fuel Danger
August 24, 2009We know the climate will be healthier if we switch from gasoline to biofuel, solar fuel and wind power. It turns out that PEOPLE will be healthier too. It's not just the air we breathe, it's the workers who toil... continued
The Gap
August 24, 2009Educators want to know why so many black students underachieve in school. It could be partly due to their mothers' exposure to urban air pollutants. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can adversely affect a child NOTE: This news story, previously published... continued
Roaches Will Survive
August 21, 2009Once we learned that they can survive a nuclear war (while we won't). Now it turns out they're impervious to global warming as well. I guess we have to accept the fact that they will always be around (even if... continued
Moving Causes Cancer
August 21, 2009In Latinos, anyway - Hispanics who move to the US have higher rates of cancer than their relatives who stay home. This may be due to under reporting in their home countries, but it's something that is concerning researchers who... continued
Where Did White People Come From?
August 21, 2009Despite the fact that we've elected a black president, race is still a problem in the US. We know that humans originated in Africa, so why did some people's skin turn white, anyway? Scientists used to tell us that people's... continued
Soapy Dolphins
August 20, 2009Dolphins are dying from lots of different causes, and one of the strangest of these is soap. Germ-killing antibacterial soaps, such as the kind often used to wash dishes, are being misused and can even lead to superbug infections in... continued