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IEEE Spectrum June 2009 Monica Heger |
What to Wear on Mars Those bulky Apollo-era space suits are so yesterday |
IEEE Spectrum June 2009 Virginia Hughes |
A New Approach to Predicting Epileptic Seizures Torrents of data produced by implanted microelectrodes could finally yield a prediction system |
AskMen.com May 27, 2009 Kathleen Blanchard |
Health Risks Associated With Bigger Waistlines Researchers continue to find evidence that a bigger waistline is a predictor of poor health. |
ifeminists May 27, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
A child shall lead them.... A rant from a reader about the Daniel Hauser case in which a mature Minnesota 13-year-old is being forced by the courts, doctors and social workers to undergo chemotherapy |
Health May 19, 2009 Elizabeth Woodson |
America's Healthiest Beauty Buys 2009 Now more than ever, beauty products are touting real health benefits |
Health May 18, 2009 Hallie Levine Sklar |
Babies After 40: The Hidden Health Risks of Mid-Life Pregnancy The number of women giving birth into their 40s and 50s and beyond is at record highs |
Chemistry World May 20, 2009 Helen Carmichael |
Chemical pollution gets personal Two Canadian environmentalists have detailed the rise and fall of chemicals in their own bodily fluids after using everyday products. And they were shocked by the results. |
AskMen.com |
Can You Recover From Autism? Skeptics question the phenomenon, but a small, provocative study suggests that at least 10 percent of children with autism overcome the disorder by age 9. |
AskMen.com |
Face Transplant Patient Forgives Shooter Connie Culp says she now feels great walking down the street. |
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Flu Overhyped? Some Say So The so-far mild swine flu outbreak has many people saying all the talk about a devastating global epidemic was just fear-mongering hype. But that's not how public health officials see it. |
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