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  • 1st May 2012

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We’re still changing: Human Darwinian evolution advances

Despite advancements in medicine and technology, as well as an increased prevalence of monogamy, research reveals humans are continuing to evolve just like other species.

  • 30th April 2012

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Wind Farms May Cause Local Climate Change

Large wind farms in certain areas of the United States appear to affect local land surface temperature, according to a paper published April 29 in Nature Climate Change. The study, led by University at Albany Associate Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental SciencesLiming Zhou, provides critical insight about the possible impacts of wind farms and could be important for developing efficient adaptation and management strategies to ensure long-term sustainability of wind power.

  • 27th April 2012

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Building muscle without heavy weights

  • 25th April 2012

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Let the sun shine in: Intense light prevents, treats heart attacks

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The Trader Joe’s Effect: Brand loyalty increases when other customers look, act like us

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Computing the best high-resolution 3-D tissue images

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Study confirms elusive G-spot

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Violence puts wear and tear on kids’ DNA

  • 24th April 2012

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Glowing polymers highlight, eliminate prions in the brain | ScienceBlog.com

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Fracking requires a minimum distance of at least 0.6 kilometers from sensitive rock strata | ScienceBlog.com

Fracking, oh fracking!

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