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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Cold Case: How Sniffles are Stifled
It's no cure for the common cold, but a new finding sheds light on why they don't go on forever.
Blind Cats Get Implants
The cat might still refuse to look at you, but apparently it can view the world again thanks to a new microchip.
Birds of a Feather Haggle Together
Birds of a feather certainly flock together, and with one species they also haggle and form cliques and divide tasks.
Intersex Fish Linked to Human Activity
Male fish with female characteristics in the Potomac River Basin are linked to chemicals found in pesticides, flame retardants and personal-care products.
Doomsday Clock Ticks Forward
The world has nudged closer to a nuclear apocalypse and environmental disaster, a trans-Atlantic group of prominent scientists warned Wednesday, pushing the hand of its symbolic Doomsday Clock two minutes closer to midnight.
Mystery of Napoleon's Death Said Solved
Scientists say he died from an advanced case of gastric cancer and not arsenic poisoning as some had speculated.
Safe Haven
More than 1000 species unique to an area slightly larger than Rhode Island in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and Kenya have been document, two new studies suggest.
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