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Push for stricter plastic surgery rules swells www.latimes.com — Lawmakers and physicians' groups want increased oversight of doctors performing cosmetic procedures in outpatient facilities. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Business, Government, Humanity, Science |
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Study says most women aren't interested in math and science www.boston.com — When it comes to certain math- and science-related jobs, substantial numbers of women - highly qualified for the work - stay out of those careers because they would simply rather do something else. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Humanity, Science, Education |
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Genetically Engineering Our Children briancuban.com — At what point does the attempt to control genetics move from compassionate to perverse and who is to judge? More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Government, Humanity, Science |
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Tasmanian Devils Decimated by Mystery Cancer news.nationalgeographic.com — Tasmanian wildlife authorities began receiving unusual reports in the late 1990s: Some of the island's Tasmanian devils were spied with their faces marred by ulcerated sores. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Nature, Science |
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science.discovery.com — Discovery Science channel shows the top 10 deadly diseases of the world. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Humanity, Nature, Science |
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Greenhouse gases are turning oceans acidic www.telegraph.co.uk — Greenhouse gases are turning the oceans acidic decades earlier than predicted with potentially catastrophic consequences for marine life, scientists have warned. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Humanity, Nature, Science |
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Vast Cracks Have Appeared in Giant Arctic Ice Shelves news.bbc.co.uk — Dramatic evidence of the break-up of the Arctic ice-cap has emerged from research during an expedition by the Canadian military. Scientists traveling with the troops found major new fractures during an assessment of the state of giant ice shelves in Canada's far north. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Humanity, Nature, Science |
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Hospitals With Most MRSA Deaths are Revealed in Study www.independent.co.uk — The hospitals with record numbers of deaths linked to the superbugs MRSA and Clostridium difficile were named and shamed yesterday. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Business, Humanity, Science |
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The "Trust Me" Drug That Makes You Take Social Risks io9.com — What if you could convince people to trust you and take risks for you with just a few drops of liquid surreptitiously placed in their water? There would be no drunkenness, no rufie-esque glazed eyes: just pure, human trust created via chemicals. The person wouldn't even know they'd been dosed. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Humanity, Lifestyle, Science |
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Medical marijuana: How much is enough? seattletimes.nwsource.com — A state Health Department proposal that medical-marijuana patients be allowed more than 2 pounds of pot every two months took law enforcement by surprise and prompted the governor to tell health officials to start over. Now patients are the ones being ignored, while cops take control over medical treatments. More… 0 Comments Submitted By: destiney Categories: Government, Humanity, Lifestyle, Science |