
You Are What You Eat: Why Do Male Consumers Avoid Vegetarian Options?
Why are men generally more
reluctant to try vegetarian
products? According to a new
study consumers are
influenced by a strong
... > full story

Graphite Enters Different States of Matter in Ultrafast Experiment
For the first time,
scientists have seen an
X-ray-irradiated mineral go
to two different states of
matter in about 40
... > full story

Alzheimer's Gene Causes Brain's Blood Vessels to Leak Toxins and Die
ApoE4, a well-known genetic
risk factor for Alzheimer's
disease triggers a cascade
of signaling that ultimately
results in leaky blood vesse ... > full story

Colorful Butterflies Increase Their Odds of Survival by Sharing Traits
Bright black-and-red
butterflies that flit across
the sunlit edges of
Amazonian rain forests are
natural hedonists, and it
... > full story
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Trusting Tiger Woods: How Do Facial Cues Affect Preference and Trust?
May 16, 2012 People respond to facial cues and this affects their level of trust, according to a new study that looks at the way consumers react to morphed photo ... > full story -
NASA Lends Galaxy Evolution Explorer to Caltech
May 16, 2012 NASA is lending the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) to the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, where the spacecraft will continue its exploration of the cosmos. In a ... > full story -
Sumatra Faces Yet Another Risk: Major Volcanic Eruptions
May 16, 2012 The early April earthquake of magnitude 8.6 that shook Sumatra was a grim reminder of the devastating earthquakes and tsunami that killed tens of thousands of people in 2004 and 2005. Now a new study ... > full story -
Human Genes Transplanted Into Zebrafish: Helps Identify Genes Related to Autism, Schizophrenia and Obesity
May 16, 2012 Researchers have transplanted a set of human genes into a zebrafish and then used it to identify genes responsible for head size at birth. This finding also is related to some cases of autism and ... > full story -
Humanmade Pollutants May Be Driving Earth's Tropical Belt Expansion: May Impact Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation
May 16, 2012 Black carbon aerosols (tiny carbon particles produced from biomass burning and incomplete combustion of fossil fuels) and tropospheric ozone, both humanmade pollutants emitted predominantly in the ... > full story -
People With Paralysis Control Robotic Arms to Reach and Grasp Using Brain Computer Interface
May 16, 2012 Two people with tetraplegia were able to reach for and grasp objects in three-dimensional space with robotic arms that they controlled directly with brain activity. They used the BrainGate neural ... > full storyMore: -
Ancient Tree-Ring Records from Southwest U.S. Suggest Today's Megafires Are Truly Unusual
May 16, 2012 Today's mega forest fires of the southwestern U.S. are truly unusual and exceptional in the long-term record, suggests an unprecedented study that examined 1,500 years of ancient tree ring and fire ... > full story -
Baby Galaxies Grew Up Quickly
May 16, 2012 Baby galaxies from the young universe more than 12 billion years ago evolved faster than previously thought, shows new research. This means that already in the early history of the universe, there ... > full story -
OMG! Texting Ups Truthfulness, New iPhone Study Suggests
May 16, 2012 Text messaging is a surprisingly good way to get candid responses to sensitive questions, according to a new ... > full story -
Common Fungicide Wreaks Havoc on Freshwater Ecosystems
May 16, 2012 A new study on chlorothalonil, one of the world's most common fungicides, shows it was lethal to a wide variety of freshwater ... > full story
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