- Can We Protect Against the Next Moore Tornado? LiveScience.com - 35 mins ago
The scenes of devastation in Moore, Okla., after a possibly 2-mile-wide tornado tore apart schools and homes on Monday (May 20) led to an inevitable question: Could anything have been done to save buildings and lives? More »Can We Protect Against the Next Moore Tornado?
- Tornado Recovery: What Moore Can Learn from Joplin LiveScience.com - 35 mins ago
Monday's monster tornado in Moore, Okla., was a terrible reminder of nature's tremendous wrath for people in Joplin, Mo., a town also hit by one of the country's worst twisters. More »Tornado Recovery: What Moore Can Learn from Joplin
- Normal or Not? When Collecting Becomes Hoarding LiveScience.com - 49 mins ago
Perhaps the piles of newspapers, almost-working appliances, or old Barbie dolls start out as part of a harmless, if eccentric, collection. Or perhaps they are items on a languishing to-do list. But as the clutter builds, … More »Normal or Not? When Collecting Becomes Hoarding
Perhaps the piles of newspapers, almost-working appliances, or old Barbie dolls start out as part of a harmless, if eccentric, collection. Or perhaps they are items on a languishing to-do list. But as the clutter builds, it can become pathological.
- The Career That's Growing in Popularity: Entrepreneurship LiveScience.com - 2 hrs 13 mins ago
Entrepreneurship has become a popular career option for people from all across the United States. More »The Career That's Growing in Popularity: Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship has become a popular career option for people from all across the United States.
- Dogs Bring Swarm of Bacteria Into Your Home LiveScience.com - 15 hrs ago
Your loyal pooch may be bringing a whole world of bacteria into your home — but don't panic. Research suggests that exposure to a wide variety of microbes may be good for us. More »Dogs Bring Swarm of Bacteria Into Your Home
- Baby's Life Saved with 3D Printing LiveScience.com - 15 hrs ago
When April and Bryan Gionfriddo brought home their newborn son, Kaiba, in October 2011, he seemed like a healthy baby. But one night, when the family was out to dinner, Kaiba stopped being able to breathe and turned blue. … More »Baby's Life Saved with 3D Printing
When April and Bryan Gionfriddo brought home their newborn son, Kaiba, in October 2011, he seemed like a healthy baby. But one night, when the family was out to dinner, Kaiba stopped being able to breathe and turned blue. Bryan laid Kaiba, just 6 weeks old, on the restaurant table and performed chest compressions on him …
- New Cave-Dwelling Scorpion Species Discovered LiveScience.com - 15 hrs ago
Two new species of short-tailed whip scorpions have been found living deep inside the cool, humid caves of northeastern Brazil, a study reports. More »New Cave-Dwelling Scorpion Species Discovered
- Surprising Pollution Problem: Too Many Trees (Op-Ed) LiveScience.com - 15 hrs ago
- Google Maps Gets a 'Face-Lift' LiveScience.com - 16 hrs ago
What happens when you combine Google Maps with facial recognition software? You get Google Faces – a search tool that scans the earth's surface, finding human features in unlikely places. More »Google Maps Gets a 'Face-Lift'
- Elusive Pandas Caught on Camera in China Habitat LiveScience.com - 16 hrs ago
New hidden camera footage from the giant panda's home offers a peek into the secret lives of China's wild creatures. More »Elusive Pandas Caught on Camera in China Habitat
- Elusive Animals Caught on Camera in China LiveScience.com - 16 hrs ago
New hidden camera footage from the giant panda's home offers a peek into the secret lives of China's wild creatures. More »Elusive Animals Caught on Camera in China
- GPS Could Issue Tsunami Alert in Minutes LiveScience.com - 16 hrs ago
The global positioning system (GPS) — the same system that helps people navigate unfamiliar places — could also serve as an early-warning system for tsunamis, according to new research. More »GPS Could Issue Tsunami Alert in Minutes
- Fungus Among Us! Body's Microbes Mapped LiveScience.com - 19 hrs ago
A new map of the fungal species lurking on human skin reveals the most diverse communities can be found on — you guessed it — the bottom of the feet. More »Fungus Among Us! Body's Microbes Mapped
- Baby Neanderthal Breast-Fed for 7 Months LiveScience.com - 19 hrs ago
A baby Neanderthal who lived in what is now Belgium about 100,000 years ago started eating solid food at 7 months old, revealing a new aspect of the evolution of breast-feeding. More »Baby Neanderthal Breast-Fed for 7 Months
- Could Science Hatch the Perfect Fake Egg? LiveScience.com - 21 hrs ago
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Fake eggs made from plant materials could one day replace chicken eggs, one researcher says. More »Could Science Hatch the Perfect Fake Egg?
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Fake eggs made from plant materials could one day replace chicken eggs, one researcher says.
- High-Tech Shopping: Meet the Future of Retail LiveScience.com - 21 hrs ago
Browsing through a store's clothing selection, trying things on and dealing with a salesperson is so last-century. Now tons of people do a bulk of their shopping, if not all of it, from the comfort of their own home, clicking … More »High-Tech Shopping: Meet the Future of Retail
Browsing through a store's clothing selection, trying things on and dealing with a salesperson is so last-century. Now tons of people do a bulk of their shopping, if not all of it, from the comfort of their own home, clicking away at what they like and sending back what doesn't fit. According to a 2012 Forrester report, …
- How Evolution May Help Build Better Robots LiveScience.com - 22 hrs ago
NEW YORK — In the real world, animals have evolved the ability to get from point A to B by galloping, crawling and jumping. Now, robots in the virtual world have accomplished something similar. More »How Evolution May Help Build Better Robots
- Did an Abandoned 'Ghost Ship' Disappear? LiveScience.com - 23 hrs ago
After months of drifting across the North Atlantic, a luckless, abandoned cruise ship spotted drifting off the coast of Ireland may have finally sunk beneath the waves. More »Did an Abandoned 'Ghost Ship' Disappear?
- Can Any Buildings Survive Tornados? LiveScience.com - 23 hrs ago
How do you protect yourself from a tornado that reaches 2 miles wide with wind gusts above 200 miles per hour? More »Can Any Buildings Survive Tornados?
- Normal or Not? When Grief and Depression Mingle LiveScience.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
The profound sadness that stems from grief can look a lot like the sadness depression brings. The similarity can create a dilemma for mental health professionals: When should someone experiencing the loss of a loved one be … More »Normal or Not? When Grief and Depression Mingle
The profound sadness that stems from grief can look a lot like the sadness depression brings. The similarity can create a dilemma for mental health professionals: When should someone experiencing the loss of a loved one be diagnosed as depressed?
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