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Monday, March 5, 2007
Following the Crowd to Save the Planet
A "follow the crowd" mentality can turn residents into planet huggers, new research shows.
Rain and Snow: Scientists Don't Know How Much Falls
With constant weather forecasts on TV and the Internet and all the precise storm totals that are reported, you might think scientists had a firm grasp of how much precipitation falls around the planet. And you'd be wrong.
Study: Seeing Red Lowers Test Scores
Just a glimpse at the color red negatively affects test performance, according to a new study.
Honeybee Buzzes Can Warn Against Toxins
Honeybees could be used to warn against terror attacks based on newly discovered buzzing signals they produce when exposed to toxic chemicals.
Medication 'Robot' Fits Inside Tooth
The IntelliDrug device would be implanted in the mouth of a patient, where it could provide regular, measured doses of medication.
Museum IDs New Species of Dinosaur
Paleontologists have discovered a new species of horned dinosaur, related to the triceratops.
Image of the Day: Harbor Seal Afloat
During a mild February day, this harbor seal was found napping while afloat in a protected bay along the Oregon coast.
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