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Aug. 29th, 2014 05:29 pmJunk food may trap people in a cycle of unhealthy eating by making them less likely to try new foods and more likely to respond to cues for junk food in the future.
Syrians adjust to life under ISIS rule
In just 80 years, some 2,000 square miles of its coastal landscape have turned to open water, wiping places off maps, bringing the Gulf of Mexico to the back door of New Orleans and posing a lethal threat to an energy and shipping corridor vital to the nation’s economy.
Researchers discover microbial life deep beneath Antarctic ice
Dead stars 'can re-ignite' and explode
A federal judge Friday struck down a major provision of Texas's strict abortion law that would have forced all but a handful of clinics to close next week.
Well, hallelujah, sometimes we get good news!
Disputed Kurdish oil tanker mysteriously goes dark off Texas coast
These seven charts explain how Ferguson—and many other US cities—wring revenue from black people and the poor
Treaty-ish
Obama’s proposed climate change agreement would be good for the planet and perfectly legal.
Climate Change Has an Outrage Problem
US State Department underestimates carbon pollution from Keystone XLParasitic Plant Strangleweed Injects Host With Thousands Of Its Own Expressed Genes
What your 1st-grade life says about the rest of it
Researchers Discover Proteins That Block Both HIV And Ebola Virus Release
The experimental Ebola drug ZMapp cured all 18 of the lab monkeys infected with the virus, including those suffering the fever and haemorrhaging characteristic of the disease and just hours from death, scientists have said.
Even monkeys not treated until five days after infection survived, the scientists, who published their data in the journal Nature on Friday, said.
America Keeps People Poor On Purpose: A Timeline of Choices We've Made to Increase Inequality
Top Immigration Court Hands Huge Win to Battered Women Seeking Asylum. Conservatives Freak Out.
What I Learned From Debating Science With Trolls
‘Christians are just healthier’: One family’s cost-sharing alternative to Obamacare
Ukraine Brings Back Conscription as Russia Appears to Launch All-Out Invasion
Don't mess with nuclear Russia, Putin says
Ukraine to seek Nato membership, says PM Yatsenyuk
Russia's Biggest Bank Is Lending Cats
Suds, faith found at California laundromat
Why Aren't Women Advancing At Work? Ask a Transgender Person. Having experienced the workplace from both perspectives, they hold the key to its biases.
Syrians adjust to life under ISIS rule
In just 80 years, some 2,000 square miles of its coastal landscape have turned to open water, wiping places off maps, bringing the Gulf of Mexico to the back door of New Orleans and posing a lethal threat to an energy and shipping corridor vital to the nation’s economy.
Researchers discover microbial life deep beneath Antarctic ice
Dead stars 'can re-ignite' and explode
A federal judge Friday struck down a major provision of Texas's strict abortion law that would have forced all but a handful of clinics to close next week.
Well, hallelujah, sometimes we get good news!
Disputed Kurdish oil tanker mysteriously goes dark off Texas coast
These seven charts explain how Ferguson—and many other US cities—wring revenue from black people and the poor
Treaty-ish
Obama’s proposed climate change agreement would be good for the planet and perfectly legal.
Climate Change Has an Outrage Problem
US State Department underestimates carbon pollution from Keystone XLParasitic Plant Strangleweed Injects Host With Thousands Of Its Own Expressed Genes
What your 1st-grade life says about the rest of it
Researchers Discover Proteins That Block Both HIV And Ebola Virus Release
The experimental Ebola drug ZMapp cured all 18 of the lab monkeys infected with the virus, including those suffering the fever and haemorrhaging characteristic of the disease and just hours from death, scientists have said.
Even monkeys not treated until five days after infection survived, the scientists, who published their data in the journal Nature on Friday, said.
America Keeps People Poor On Purpose: A Timeline of Choices We've Made to Increase Inequality
Top Immigration Court Hands Huge Win to Battered Women Seeking Asylum. Conservatives Freak Out.
What I Learned From Debating Science With Trolls
‘Christians are just healthier’: One family’s cost-sharing alternative to Obamacare
Ukraine Brings Back Conscription as Russia Appears to Launch All-Out Invasion
Don't mess with nuclear Russia, Putin says
Ukraine to seek Nato membership, says PM Yatsenyuk
Russia's Biggest Bank Is Lending Cats
Suds, faith found at California laundromat
Why Aren't Women Advancing At Work? Ask a Transgender Person. Having experienced the workplace from both perspectives, they hold the key to its biases.