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Nearly 1 in 20 US adults over 50 have fake knees
(AP)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:44:09 GMT
AP - Nearly 1 in 20 Americans older than 50 have artificial knees, or more than 4 million people, according to the first national estimate showing how common these replacement joints have become in an aging population.
Mexican experts excited to find ancient home ruins
(AP)Thu, 09 Feb 2012 06:48:47 GMT
AP - The ruins arent particularly impressive, just some stone and clay footings for houses that probably supported walls of wood or clay wattle. And its that very ordinariness that has experts excited.
Life in Antarctic lake? Its everywhere else
(AP)Thu, 09 Feb 2012 07:01:27 GMT
AP - If scientists find microbes in a frigid lake two miles beneath the thick ice of Antarctica, it will illustrate once again that somehow life finds a way to survive in the strangest and harshest places.
Clues to Tokyos Great Quakes Uncovered
(LiveScience.com)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:24:59 GMT
LiveScience.com - Japans Kanto region, which includes the city of Tokyo on the main island of Honshu, is one of the most seismically active areas on Earth. Situated near the triple junction of the Pacific, Philippine and Eurasian plates, the Kanto region lies along the famed Pacific Ring of Fire and has experienced more than its fair share of earthquakes and tsunamis.
Georgia to Be Home to First Nuclear Reactors Since Three Mile Island
(ContributorNetwork)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:04:33 GMT
ContributorNetwork - On Thursday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted its first approved licenses for new nuclear reactors built on American soil since before the Three Mile Island incident in 1979. The news brings with it the first manifestation of the so-called renaissance of nuclear power in the United States predicted back in 2007.
Two Genes for Sealing In Memories Identified
(LiveScience.com)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:04:58 GMT
LiveScience.com - Inside the teensy brains of fruit flies lies the blueprint for how memories form— information that likely carries over to our bulky noggins— and researchers have just identified two genes that are key to forming long-term memories.
Origin expects to grow Chinas first GMO corn in 2013
(Reuters)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 12:06:59 GMT
Reuters - Origin Agritech Ltd saidit expects the Chinese government to approve its genetically modified organism (GMO) corn for production in 2013, Chinas first GMO strain in commercial production, its chairman Han Gengchen said on Friday.
Japan priest fights invisible demon: radiation
(Reuters)Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:27:59 GMT
Reuters - On the snowy fringes of Japans Fukushima city, now notorious as a byword for nuclear crisis, Zen monk Koyu Abe offers prayers for the souls of thousands left dead or missing after the earthquake and tsunami nearly one year ago.
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