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New Quantum Encryption Method Foils Hackers
April 2, 2012 Scientists have found a new quantum encryption method to foil even the most sophisticated hackers. Researchers have come up with a simple solution to the untrusted device problem. Their method is ... > full story -
Mathematician Publishes 2012 Major League Baseball Projections
March 28, 2012 The Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals and Arizona Diamondbacks should win their divisions, while the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds will make it to Major League Baseball's ... > full story -
Getting in Rhythm Helps Children Grasp Fractions, Study Finds
March 22, 2012 Tapping out a beat may help children learn difficult fraction concepts, according to new findings. An innovative curriculum uses rhythm to teach fractions at a California school where students in a ... > full story -
Archaeologists Unearth Slave Burial Ground on the Island of St. Helena
March 8, 2012 Archaeologists have unearthed a unique slave burial ground on the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena. The excavation, which took place in advance of construction of a new airport on the ... > full story -
HIV/AIDS Vaccine Shows Long-Term Protection Against Multiple Exposures in Non-Human Primates
March 7, 2012 Scientists have developed a vaccine that has protected nonhuman primates against multiple exposures to simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) given in three clusters over more than three years. SIV is ... > full story -
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Personality Change Key to Improving Wellbeing
March 5, 2012 People’s personalities can change considerably over time, say scientists, suggesting that leopards really can change their ... > full story -
Video Games Depict Religion as Violent, Problematized, Study Shows
February 27, 2012 Many newer-generation video games equate religion with violence in the game narratives, new research ... > full story -
Girls' Verbal Skills Make Them Better at Arithmetic, Study Finds
February 23, 2012 While boys generally do better than girls in science and math, some studies have found that girls do better in arithmetic. A new study finds that the advantage comes from girls' superior verbal ... > full story -
Impulsive Kids Play More Video Games, and Kids Who Play More Video Games May Become More Impulsive
February 23, 2012 Impulsive children with attention problems tend to play more video games, while kids in general who spend lots of time video gaming may also develop impulsiveness and attention difficulties, ... > full story -
Research May Save Florida Bird, Help Conservationists Everywhere
February 22, 2012 A team of researchers has found a key to improving long-term survival of the endangered Florida Scrub-Jay. “Clustered habitat networks” can maintain genetic diversity for a species at ... > full story
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