Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Scientists Can Now Weigh Living Cells
With a twist on an existing technique, researchers can now weigh a single living cell.
Not So Smart? You Can Still be Rich!
You don’t have to be smart to be rich. Individuals with below-average IQ test scores were just as wealthy as brainiacs, finds a national survey.
Outdoor 7-Story Lab Simulates Big Earthquake
Researchers have built a seven-story, 275-ton building on the world's largest outdoor shake table and vibrated it to reproduce the motions of the powerful Northridge earthquake in California.
Moving Your Eyes Improves Memory, Study Suggests
Improving your memory could be as simple as moving your eyes from side-to-side.
EPA Won't Specify Global Warming Plans
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency repeatedly refused to say Tuesday how soon he will comply with a Supreme Court ruling and decide whether to regulate carbon dioxide, the leading gas linked to global warming.
China to Force Rain Ahead of Olympics
Chinese meteorologists say they can force rain in the days before the Olympics, through a process known as cloud-seeding, to clean the air and ensure clear skies.
Image of the Day: Champion Chick
Smithsonian's National Zoo recently announced a first in its 118-year history—the hatching of a rare wattled crane chick.
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