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Heart Condition: Arrhythmia Culprit Caught in Action
February 17, 2013 Using powerful X-rays, researchers have reconstructed a crime scene too small for any microscope to observe -- and caught the culprit of arrhythmia in ... > full story -
Romantic Delusions Allow Online Dating Scams to Flourish
February 12, 2013 As international criminal gangs increasingly target online dating and social networking sites, as a means of extorting money from unwary victims, research suggests that new strategies are needed for ... > full story -
New Study Examines Victims and Cyberstalking
February 12, 2013 Victims of cyberstalking take more self-protective measures, pay higher out-of-pocket costs to combat the problem and experience greater fear over time than traditional stalking victims, said a ... > full story -
Forensic Pathology: Tracing the Origin of the Usutu Virus in Blackbirds
February 8, 2013 It is generally a mystery how new diseases arise and how the pathogens that cause them first enter countries. However, clues may come from examination of specimens from similar outbreaks. ... > full story -
Most Comprehensive Tree of Life Shows Placental Mammal Diversity Exploded After Age of Dinosaurs
February 7, 2013 Scientists have generated the most comprehensive tree of life to date on placental mammals, which are those bearing live young, including bats, rodents, whales and ... > full storyMore: -
1990s Drop in New York City Crime Not Due to CompStat, Misdemeanor Arrests, Analysis Finds
February 4, 2013 New York City experienced a historic decline in crime rates during the 1990s, but it was not due to the implementation of CompStat or enhanced enforcement of misdemeanor offenses, according to a new ... > full story -
Discovery of Remains of England's King Richard III Confirmed
February 4, 2013 The University of Leicester has confirmed that it has discovered the remains of England's King Richard III. At a specially convened media conference, experts unanimously identified the remains ... > full story -
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Toward a Better Cyanide Antidote for Terrorist Attacks and Other Mass Casualty Events
January 30, 2013 In an advance toward closing a major gap in defenses against terrorist attacks and other mass casualty events, scientists are reporting discovery of a promising substance that could be the basis for ... > full story -
Rats, Like Humans, Return to Drinking Once Punishment Is Removed
January 30, 2013 Once heavy drinking impairs function, a variety of punishment-related threats may motivate people to stop drinking: spouses may threaten divorce, employers may threaten job loss, and courts threaten ... > full story -
Geospatial Technologies Help Track Real-Time Movements of Sex Offenders
January 29, 2013 Convicted sex offenders continue to move freely within communities, including in restricted areas, despite laws designed to limit their movements. A new study uses new tracking techniques to better ... > full story
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