States urged to continue anti-tobacco ads

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Teenagers who are exposed to state-sponsored anti-tobacco advertising are less likely to smoke, University of Illinois at Chicago researchers said Tuesday.


Who Do You Trust? Men And Women Answer That Differently

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Men and women differ in how they decide which strangers they can trust, according to new research. A study found that men tended to trust people who were part of a group with them. Women, on the other hand, were more lik ...


Tough metals go soft

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Research by a University of Queensland PhD student is helping shape the materials of the future. Andrew Blake recently returned from The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) annual meeting and exhibition held in ...


Dell, Napster to Deliver Digital Music to U.S. College Campuses

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Dell today announced that it has teamed with digital music provider Napster to help colleges and universities offer students a legal way to download music files.


Ancient floods on Mars

Mars is complex planet that continues to evolve

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Mars is a rocky planet with an ancient volcanic past, but new findings show the planet is more complex and active than previously believed – at least in certain places. Finding those places, however, turns ...


Study of Kennewick Man beginning

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Anthropologists are gathering this week in Seattle to examine the remains of a skeleton known as Kennewick Man. The 9,200- to 9,500-year-old remains have been at the center of a bitter battle between American Indians and ...


Intel, Corning to Develop Extreme Ultraviolet Photomask Substrates for 32nm Node

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Intel Corporation and Corning Incorporated have entered into an agreement to develop ultra low thermal expansion ULE glass photomask substrates required for Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology. These substrates are needed to develop low defect EUV photoma ...


Businessman pays $20M for space flight

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New Jersey businessman and scientist Gregory Olsen paid $20 million for a "ticket of a lifetime" to hitch a ride from Russia to the International Space Station.


Twins become more different as they age

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The differences in identical twins increase with age, say researchers at the Spanish National Cancer Center in Madrid.



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