(AP) -- Yellowstone's grizzlies are going to be particularly hungry this fall, and that means more dangerous meetings with humans in a year that is already the area's deadliest on record.
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Watch out for Yellowstone bears -- they're hungry
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Here's a scientific discovery fit to give Mr. Potato Head static cling and flyaway hair (if that vintage plastic toy had hair). Scientists today reported discovery of two simple, inexpensive ways of
New studies show that treatments targeting specific viral genes protected monkeys infected with deadly Ebola or Marburg viruses. Furthermore, the animals were protected even when therapeutics were ad
Study of cell division sheds light on special mechanism in egg cells
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In a study of egg cells using time-lapse microscopy, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have discovered an unusual
Researchers develop a better way to grow stem cells
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Human pluripotent stem cells, which can become any other kind of body cell, hold great potential to treat a wide range of ailments, including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord i
Find dusting those tables and dressers a chore or a bore? Dread washing the windows? Imagine keeping dust and grime off objects spread out over an area of 25 to 50 football fields. That's the problem
Bottled tea beverages may contain fewer polyphenols than brewed tea
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The first measurements of healthful antioxidant levels in commercial bottled tea beverages has concluded that health-conscious consumers may not be getting what they pay for: healthful doses of those
Twenty million medical scans and treatments are done each year that require radioactive isotopes and scientists today described a global shortage of these life-saving materials that could jeopardize
China closes factories as green deadline looms
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China, facing the risk of embarrassment if it misses a looming environmental deadline, has ordered thousands of companies to close high-polluting plants as its leadership vies to retool economic grow
BP starts removing drill pipe from damaged wellhead
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BP said Saturday it began removing drill pipe and other equipment from a damaged wellhead under the Gulf of Mexico, as it prepares to replace its giant blowout preventer valve with a new one.
NZ rescuers save 9 whales stranded on beach
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(AP) -- Crews with bulldozers buried 49 pilot whales in sand dunes on an isolated northern New Zealand beach Sunday after rescuers managed to save only nine from a group that was stranded on the bea
Bottled vs. Brewed: Study Reveals Healthiest Teas
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The home-brewed variety gives you more antioxidant bang for the buck.
10 Things Every Man Should Know about a Woman's Brain
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Women's intuition is real and they really are turned off at the flip of a switch. Here's what else guys should know about a gal's noggin.
Soaring Teen Unemployment Could Have Lifetime Effects
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Thanks to dismal employment prospects and modern stress, teenagers today have reason to angst.
Lung-style fuel cell needs less bling for more oomph
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Using a system of "bronchial" structures to channel oxygen and hydrogen to a fuel cell's catalyst produces a device that is more efficient and needs less platinum
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