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Environmental Hazards or Energy Solutions? Geophysicists Size Up Energy Resources, Carbon Capture and Fracking
February 12, 2013 Decisions about future energy challenges are too often hindered by propaganda, half-truths and a limited grasp of the science that informs the choice and use of hydrocarbon and other resources, ... > full story -
Gun Violence Prevention Experts Call for More Physician Involvement
February 11, 2013 A new commentary calls for more physician engagement in the current gun policy ... > full story -
Increase in Dance-Related Injuries in Children and Adolescents
February 11, 2013 A new study examined dance-related injuries among children and adolescents 3 to 19 years of age from 1991 to ... > full story -
Security Risks of Extreme Weather and Climate Change
February 11, 2013 A new study, conducted specifically to explore the forces driving extreme weather events and their implications for national security planning over the next decade, finds that the early ramifications ... > full story -
Innovation, Patenting Fuels Economy
February 8, 2013 The U.S. patenting rate is higher than ever since the Industrial Revolution, according to a new report. Those cities that saw high patent levels within the last thirty years also yielded the largest ... > full story -
Peer Review Matters to the Public
February 8, 2013 A new guide to peer review has just been launched to help the public make sense of research claims. People are bombarded with claims in newspapers and on the internet that are based on scientific ... > full story -
Mediocre Managers Who 'Fly Under the Radar' Are Just as Damaging as the David Brents of This World, Research Finds
February 8, 2013 Not taking responsibility, passing on stress, panicking about deadlines and telling staff what to do rather than consulting them, are some of the worst attributes of bad managers identified in new ... > full story -
Skateboarders Can Be Good for the Environment
February 8, 2013 A recent study suggests that skateboarders in Chicago perform in and transform urban spaces by exploring different terrains and developing unforeseen uses. Waxing ledges is a widespread practice ... > full story -
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Predictions of the Human Cost of Climate Change
February 8, 2013 Scientists predict a grim future for billions of people by 2050 if climate change issues are not addressed ... > full story -
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New Study Highlights Chagas Disease as a Growing Health and Socio-Economic Challenge
February 7, 2013 A new report examines the global economic burden of Chagas disease. In the first study of its kind, researchers measured the health and economic impact of Chagas disease and found that the total ... > full story
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