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Eight scientists chose creations that affected mankind in eight key time periods. The Leonardo curators call it an unforgettable multi-sensory experience, tying in the telephone, x-ray photography, TV and everything in between.
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Utah research station simulates life on Mars

Steven Law, KSL.com Contributor  |  posted Jun 17th - 11:42am
Research teams living and working at the Mars Desert Research Station have gathered valuable information that may one day be used if humans travel to Mars.
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5 incredible things you can do with graphene

Scott Dunn  |  posted Jun 14th - 11:46am
It could make your computer faster, power your cell phone longer, filter the salt out of sea water and help confirm some of the most difficult questions in atomic physics. It's graphene, the latest supermaterial, and these are the five coolest things it can do.
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Court ruling may open up breast cancer gene tests

Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 14th - 11:43am
A ruling by the Supreme Court that human genes can't be patented is expected to increase access and drop the cost for tests for gene mutations that greatly raise the risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer.
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Cheetah's acceleration power key to their success

Seth Borenstein, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 13th - 11:52am
Everyone knows cheetahs are blazingly fast. Now new research illustrates how their acceleration and nimble zigzagging leave other animals in the dust and scientists in awe.
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NY judge: Fed plan for morning-after pill sales OK

Tom Hays, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 12th - 8:01pm
President Barack Obama's administration can go forward with its new plan to make the morning-after pill available to buyers of any age without prescriptions, but it needs to do it promptly or face potential sanctions in the long-running dispute over access to the emergency contraceptives, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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After using toilet, 1 in 20 wash hands correctly

Celeste Tholen Rosenlof  |  posted Jun 12th - 10:04am
Chances are, your hands are dirtier than you think. According to a new study, only 1 in 20 people properly wash their hands.
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U. study says hands-free texting still distracting for drivers

Joan Lowy, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 12th - 9:27am
Using voice commands to send text messages and emails from behind the wheel, which is marketed as a safer alternative for drivers, actually is more distracting and dangerous than simply talking on a cellphone, a new AAA study found.
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Mechanical 'Robo Raven' is so realistic, real birds fly in formation

David Self Newlin  |  posted Jun 11th - 11:46am
We humans are surprisingly good at traveling when off the ground: We have planes that can fly at five times the speed of sound and we've traveled all the way to the moon and back — at least if you believe NASA and Neil Armstrong. One thing we haven't yet been able to do, though, is fly like a bird.
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Doctors use drop of super glue in surgery on infant's brain

Jadiann Thompson, Nbc News  |  posted Jun 11th - 10:05am
Doctors at the University of Kansas Hospital have made history with a procedure they used to fix a baby's aneurysm with superglue.
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U. research giving hope of better treatment for patients with Down syndrome

Devon Dolan  |  posted Jun 10th - 10:58pm
New research coming out of the University of Utah could potentially change the treatments for people with Down syndrome. The study from a team of neuroscientists used functional MRI to study how a brain with the disorder functions.
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Paleontologists trying to move 5-ton herd of fossilized dinosaurs

John Hollenhorst  |  posted Jun 10th - 10:28pm
Utah paleontologists are looking for one enormous helicopter to lift a herd of dinosaurs. The Utahraptors are fossilized on a steep slope, just below a cliff near Moab. The herd is protected by a jacket of plaster and burlap.
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