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Posted March 14, 2013:
- Mitigating Climate Change? Guiding Responsible Research in Geoengineering
- Is Technology Really Too Fast for Society?
- International Gender Difference in Math and Reading Scores Persists Regardless of Gender Equality
- Discards Ban Could Impact Seabird Populations
- Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Start Smoking, Study Finds
- New Research Discovers the Emergence of Twitter 'Tribes'
Posted March 13, 2013:
- U.S. Lifespans Lags Other High-Income Countries, Tied to Mortality Rates Under Age 50
- Tobacco Industry Appears to Have Evaded FDA Ban on 'Light' Cigarette Descriptors
- Implementing HPV Vaccinations at a Young Age Is Significant for Vaccine Effectiveness
- Overheard Phone Calls More Memorable, Rated More Distracting Than Other Background Talking
- No Attention-Boosting Drugs for Healthy Kids, Doctors Urge
- Symbols, Such as Traffic Lights, on Menus Effective in Educating Diners
- Punishment Can Enhance Performance, Academics Find
- Using Hansfree Kit or Sending Texts Behind the Wheel Is as Dangerous as Being Twice Over Legal Alcohol Limit, Study Suggests
- What Can Sports Teams Learn from the Manufacturing Industry? Plenty
- Americans and Religion Increasingly Parting Ways
- Current HIV Screening Guidelines Are Too Conservative
- Predictive Analysis: New Generation of Computational Intelligence Systems
- Structured Weight Loss Program Helps Kids from Low-Income Families Lower BMI
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Marine Diversity Study Proves Value of Citizen Science
- Preventing HIV Infection With Anti-HIV Drugs in People at Risk Is Cost-Effective
- Political Strife Undermines HIV Treatment
- Stereotyping Prime Obstacle to Women in Commercial Science: Cracking Glass Ceiling Starts With Academic Leaders, Tech Transfer Offices
- Job Burnout Can Severely Compromise Heart Health
- Antibiotic-Resistant Strain of E. Coli Increasing Among Older Adults and Residents of Nursing Homes
- Green Food Labels Make Nutrition-Poor Food Seem Healthy
- Does Expressing Anger on Online Rant-Sites Make You Feel Better or Worse?
- Financial Incentives Affect Prostate Cancer Treatment Patterns
- Friend or Foe: Babies Choose Sides Early
- Researchers Map out an Alternative Energy Future for New York
- Why Irish People Feel They Have No Alternative but to Celebrate St Patrick's Day
- Mandating Fruits and Vegetables in School Meals Makes a Difference, Study Finds
Posted March 11, 2013:
- No Good Evidence That Mouthguards and Helmets Ward Off Concussion
- Kids Exposed to Millions of Tobacco Images/messages Every Week on Prime Time UK TV
- Largely Dismissed Heart Failure Drug May Help Solve Costly Problem for Medicare and Hospitals
- Online Records Could Expose Intimate Details and Personality Traits of Millions
- Antibiotic Resistance 'Has the Potential to Undermine Modern Health Systems,' Say Experts
- Ground-Level Ozone Falling Faster Than Model Predicted
- The Dynamic of Spain's Population Follows the Maximum Entropy Principle
- Does Winning an Emmy, an Election, or Entry to the Baseball Hall of Fame Mean You Will Live Longer Than Those You Beat?
Posted March 8, 2013:
- Some Biologists Shun New Media
- Recommendations for Use of Electronic Health Records in Pediatrics
- Protected Areas Successfully Prevent Deforestation in Amazon Rainforest
- Farmers Who Commit Totally to Sell Locally Can Make a Profit
- 'Marshall Plan' for African Wildlife?
- Celebrity Endorsement Encourages Children to Eat Junk Food
- 'Bad Neighborhoods' on the Internet Are a Real Nuisance
Posted March 7, 2013:
- New Clues to How Flu Virus Spreads
- Prevalence of Sexting Among Minority Youth
- Do-Gooder or Ne'er-Do-Well? Behavioral Science Explains Patterns of Moral Behavior
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