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Tuesday, September 5, 2006
Tiny Island Was Violent Microcosm of World Strife
The first settlers of Rapa island turned to violence when faced with the same pressures of environment and competition happening right now across the globe, a new study suggests.
Spread of Disease Related to Attraction Between Planets
The equations that describe the pull between planets can be applied to how insects spread disease from flower to flower.
Zit Myths Cleared Up
Washing your face won't clear your skin of those pesky pustules. So what will?
Noah's Ark Discovered ... Again and Again
Voice of Reason: Enthusiasts are in the somewhat awkward position of deciding which (if any) of several scientifically “definitive” Ark finds is the real one.
Unknown Dinosaurs: Golden Age of Discovery Ahead
More than 1,300 unique dinosaur genera await discovery by paleontologists. Most of them will be found in the next few decades.
Sperm Destroyed When Refrigerator Malfunctions
Thousands of sperm samples, some stored by men who feared they could become impotent, were destroyed.
Image of the Day: Ultrasound Opens Doors in Living Cells
Researchers have learned how to use ultrasound energy to create temporary holes in the protective outer membrane of living cells.
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