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Today's Threat: Computer Network Terrorism
January 20, 2010 "Carry out all my demands or the entire country's electricity will be cut off." Is this another line from a suspense film, or is it a palpable threat made possible with a computer keyboard? "Today, ... > full story -
'Dutch' Batavians More Roman Than Thought
November 2, 2009 The Batavians, who lived in the Netherlands at the start of the Christian era were far more Roman than was previously thought. After just a few decades of Roman occupation, the Batavians had become ... > full story -
Last Supper Of The Hominids Establishes Times They Lived At Sites
July 15, 2009 In the French cave of Arago, scientists has analyzed the dental wear of the fossils of herbivorous animals hunted by Homo heidelbergensis. It is the first time that an analytical method has allowed ... > full story -
British Butterfly Reveals Role Of Habitat For Species Responding To Climate Change
March 9, 2009 A new study shows it is possible to predict how fast a population will spread and reveals the importance of habitat conservation in helping threatened species survive environmental change. The ... > full story -
The New Myths Of Gifted Education
November 2, 2009 More than 25 years after myths about gifted education were first explored, they are all still with us and new ones have been added, according to new ... > full story -
Iraq Troops' PTSD Rate As High As 35 Percent, Analysis Finds
September 15, 2009 The Veterans' Administration should expect a high volume of Iraq veterans seeking treatment of post traumatic stress disorder, with researchers anticipating that the rate among armed forces will be ... > full story -
Researchers To Discuss New Study On Gulf War Illness Treatment At Military Health Research Forum
September 1, 2009 New research on treating Gulf War Illness is being presented this week at the Military Health Research Forum, a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical ... > full story -
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On-the-Job Pesticide Exposure Associated With Parkinson's Disease
September 17, 2009 Individuals whose occupation involves contact with pesticides appear to have an increased risk of having Parkinson's disease, according to a new ... > full story -
Despite Claims, UK Did Not Gas Iraqis In The 1920s, New Research Finds
October 25, 2009 Historians, politicians and journalists have often accused Great Britain of using chemical weapons against Iraqis just after World War I. But new research finds that no such incident ever ... > full story -
Gulf War Veterans Display Abnormal Brain Response To Specific Chemicals
March 24, 2009 Scientists have pinpointed damage inside the brains of veterans suffering from Gulf War syndrome -- a finding that links the illness to chemical exposures and may lead to diagnostic tests and ... > full story

