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Collagen-Seeking Synthetic Protein Could Lead Doctors to Tumor Locations
August 29, 2012 A new synthetic protein can pinpoint cancer and other diseases in the body by finding nearby damaged ... > full story -
Hidden Graves of the Holocaust
August 28, 2012 A forensic archaeologist has explored the pioneering changes made to the archaeological methodology and techniques used to uncover surviving archaeological remains and landscapes of the ... > full story -
Nanoparticles Added to Platelets Double Internal Injury Survival Rate: Early Lab Study Hold Promise for Trauma Cases
August 20, 2012 Naonparticles tailored to latch onto blood platelets rapidly create healthy clots and nearly double the survival rate in the vital first hour after injury lab research ... > full story -
Trust in Management Key to Avoiding Correctional Staff Burnout
August 17, 2012 Correctional facility employees who trust supervisors and management are less likely to experience job burnout, according to new ... > full story -
Taking the Edge Off a Pipe Bomb -- Literally
August 17, 2012 A new device for dismantling pipe bombs may look like a tinkerer's project, but it's sophisticated enough to do the job and preserve the forensic ... > full story -
Psychopaths Get a Break from Biology: Judges Reduce Sentences If Genetics, Neurobiology Are Blamed
August 16, 2012 A survey of judges in 19 states found that if a convicted criminal is a psychopath, judges consider it an aggravating factor in sentencing, but if judges also hear biological explanations for the ... > full story -
Lost Letter Experiment Suggests Wealthy London Neighborhoods Are 'More Altruistic'
August 15, 2012 Neighborhood income deprivation has a strong negative effect on altruistic behavior when measured by a "lost letter" ... > full story -
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The Scent of Love: Decomposition and Male Sex Pheromones
August 13, 2012 Young virgin female hide beetles (Dermestes maculatus) are attracted to cadavers by a combination of cadaver odour and male sex pheromones, finds a new study. Neither cadaver scent, nor male sex ... > full story -
Security Risk: Sensitive Data Can Be Harvested from a PC Even If It Is in Standby Mode, Experts Say
August 10, 2012 When you switch off your computer any passwords you used to login to web pages, your bank or other financial account evaporate into the digital ether, right? Not so fast! Researchers in Greece have ... > full story -
Study Finds With Vacant Lots Greened, Residents Feel Safer
August 7, 2012 Greening vacant lots may make neighborhood residents feel safer and may be associated with reductions in certain gun crimes, according to a new study. Results show that residents living near greened ... > full story
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