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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sophisticated computerized systems control a modern airplane and pilots need years of training to master them.
Darkness can conceal identity and create a supportive environment for lying.
A study has found that that happier people talk about the big topics.
Teenagers who receive insufficient exposure to morning light tend to sleep later at night and do worse on standardized tests.
We have long thought that what makes us human is that we care and share. Yet this trait has now been seen in bonobos.
Jeffrey Brantingham has been working for years with Andrea Bertozzi to apply sophisticated math to urban crime patterns.
Airplanes are an incredible engineering accomplishment, but producing tremendous airborne structures is only part of the design challenge.
An unusual family of minerals could be used in the computer chips to hold more data and encrypt it more securely.
Most would think that at a higher altitude, athletes would perform worse due to lack of oxygen.
Science Translational Medicine journal to include discovery of new technique in genome sequencing.