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Bacteria with Midas touch turn ions to gold
02/05/2013 8:45am
A bacterium that turns ions into gold nanoparticles could be used as a tool for gold extraction, according to a recent study.
Did the US propose free nationwide Wi-Fi?
02/05/2013 9:17am
The federal government has proposed free nationwide Wi-Fi networks that would give people access to the Internet without having to pay a wireless bill, creating a bitter divide between tech giants and the nation's wireless service providers.
4 ways to escape the inversion
02/05/2013 10:01am
The valley has seen dozens of smoggy days so far this season, and it can sometimes feel like there's no escape. Beating the inversion doesn't mean leaving the state, though; there are plenty of things you can do if you just have to get away.
Study suggests Neanderthals died out earlier
02/05/2013 10:22am
Theories about when the last Neanderthals walked the Earth may have to be revised, according to a study that suggests they became extinct in their last refuge in Spain much earlier than previously thought.
Utah 'Biggest Loser' chef: tips for getting healthy
02/05/2013 10:37am
A chef at the 'Biggest Loser' ranch in Ivins visited Draper this week to share tips and tricks for getting — and staying — in shape.
Catholic hospital takes surprise stance in lawsuit
02/05/2013 11:28am
It was a startling assertion that seemed an about-face from church doctrine: A Catholic hospital arguing in a Colorado court that twin fetuses that died in its care were not, under state law, human beings.
Medical weight loss and adolescents: Camille's Story
02/05/2013 12:38pm
When Camille was in first grade, she started to gain a lot of weight. At age nine, the weight really started becoming a problem. By the time she was fourteen, she was more than 100 pounds overweight.
Have You Seen This? Gramps goes gaming
02/05/2013 1:12pm
An 84-year-old grandpa makes us laugh as he tries to make heads or tails playing Black Ops 2.
BYU researcher could help improve weather forecasts by studying waves
02/05/2013 4:47pm
Meteorologists take a lot of unnecessary heat when they aren't perfectly accurate. But Tuesday is National Weatherperson's Day, and one BYU professor has a gift that could help make their life a little easier.
Mother delivers baby during drive to hospital
02/05/2013 7:04pm
Nathan and Lisa Dallin's baby didn't want to wait to be born, so he decided to come into this world in his parents' car.
4 reasons to keep your child's 'birthday suit' off social media
02/05/2013 7:33pm
My babies have irresistibly adorable bums. No really, it's true - I have about a thousand Instagram-ready pictures to prove it. But in this case, you'll just have to take my word for it.
By choice, US has 'one-child policy' of its own
02/05/2013 11:59pm
A population that is disproportionately old and shrinking overall — has enormous economic, political and cultural consequences.
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