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Electronic Nose Could Be Used to Detect Sleep Apnea
October 24, 2012 An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules in the breath of a patient, could be used to diagnose obstructive sleep ... > full story -
Satellite Images Tell Tales of Changing Biodiversity
October 24, 2012 Analysis of texture differences in satellite images may be an effective way to monitor changes in vegetation, soil and water patterns over time, with potential implications for measuring biodiversity ... > full story -
Climate Variability and Conflict Risk in East Africa Measured by Researchers
October 22, 2012 While a new study shows the risk of human conflict in East Africa increases somewhat with hotter temperatures and drops a bit with higher precipitation, it concludes that socioeconomic, political and ... > full story -
Obama Has Better Leadership Skills, Survey Shows
October 19, 2012 A new survey that evaluated the leadership skills of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney has found that Obama scored significantly better than Romney in most leadership ... > full story -
Forest Fires Linked to Low Temperatures Two Years Before
October 19, 2012 Researchers analyzed the impact of interannual and seasonal climate variability on the fires occurred in Catalonia, Spain, last summer. The study concludes that summer fires, related to summer ... > full story -
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Referring Cancer Patients to More Experienced and Successful Hospitals for Surgery Could Save Lives
October 18, 2012 Researchers report that referring cancer patients to hospitals with better track records for surgery could save lives and not raise the cost to ... > full story -
Curiosity Rover's Second Scoop Discarded, Third Scoop of Martian Soil Commanded
October 15, 2012 Commands will be sent to Curiosity today instructing the rover to collect a third scoop of soil from the "Rocknest" site of windblown Martian sand and dust. Pending evaluation of this Sol 69 (Oct. ... > full story -
Blood Cells May Offer Telltale Clues in Cancer Diagnosis
October 12, 2012 Researchers are probing the potential use of blood cell variation as a diagnostic, predictive, and research tool in cancer ... > full story -
Tying Our Fate to Molecular Markings
October 12, 2012 A physicist has helped discover that understanding how a chemical mark on our DNA affects gene expression could be as useful to scientists as fingerprints are to police at a crime scene. In a new ... > full story -
England World Cup Wins and Losses Linked to 30 Percent Rise in Domestic Violence, Study Finds
October 11, 2012 Domestic violence rates rose by an average of 30 percent each time England won or lost their games during the 2010 World Cup, but draws had little impact on the statistics, according to a new ... > full story
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