RESEARCH
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Related results for RESEARCH as well as its synonyms, and relative terms delving, disquisition, examen, examination, exploration, inquest, inquisition, investigation, probation, probe, probing, research, study,quest audit, check checkup, diagnosis, inspection hearing, interrogation, trial feeler, query, question poll, questionary, questionnaire, survey challenge, crossexamination, goingover, grilling, quiz rehearing, reinvestigation selfexamination, selfexploration, selfquestioning, selfreflection, selfscrutiny, soulsearching
Results last updated June 20th, 2012
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'Manly' Hormone Turns Women Onto Masturbation But Not Sex




Testosterone is often cast as the manly hormone, the chemical bestower of virility and the reason for men's high sex drives. But new research turns this conventional wisdom on its head. In healthy
Report Don't Worry Much About Quakes And Fracking




The controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas does not pose a high risk for triggering earthquakes large enough to feel, but other types of energy-related drilling can
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- MSU DINOSAURS CODA BEIJING
MSU Dinosaurs Coda Beijing




By Daniel BartaThe MSU students are back from China, where they explored the culture, look for fossils, and study dinosaur eggs in the laboratory.Selected college students from across Montana travel
30 Under 30 Investigating Exotic Nuclei With Inspiration FromMacGyver




The annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting brings a wealth of scientific minds to the shores of Germany’s Lake Constance. Every summer at Lindau, dozens of Nobel Prize winners exchange ideas with
Fracking Can Cause Earthquakes But Oil And Gas Extraction May Cause More




Geologists and politicians have been arguing for several years about whether hydraulic fracturing of shale to release natural gas can cause earthquakes. Finally, a comprehensive study has settled the
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- MSU DINOSAURS DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE WE GO
MSU Dinosaurs Down The Rabbit Hole We Go




The MSU students are back in China, where they explore the culture, look for fossils, and study dinosaur eggs in the laboratory.Selected college students from across Montana travel to the Zhejiang
US Government Faulted Over Risk Of Pathogens Escaping Lab




The Department of Homeland Security underestimates the risk that human error could allow pathogens to escape from a proposed $1 billion lab designed to study lethal animal-borne diseases, a U.S.
Working Until 70 Greatly Increases Retirees' Financial Health




Working just a few extra years could ensure today's employees will have enough money for retirement, a new study shows.The research by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College revealed
Mirror Mirror Examining Nature's Copy And Paste




Twins Derek and Zachary Francis sit across from each other in Caffe Luce, a popular coffee shop near the University of Arizona campus. Their faces, still showing signs of youthful hormones, are
30 Under 30 Doing Better Chemistry Through Quantum Mechanics




The annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting brings a wealth of scientific minds to the shores of Germany’s Lake Constance. Every summer at Lindau, dozens of Nobel Prize winners exchange ideas with
Bird Flu Pandemic How Likely Is A Deadly Outbreak




Controversial new research shows that with just a handful of mutations, the deadly bird flu virus could spread in an airborne fashion between mammals.Just five changes in the structure of the H5N1
Deadly Pandemic Bird Flu Details Finally Are Made Public




Ten ferrets, some bird flu and swabs. That is all, according to a presentation last summer, one needs to concoct a virulent strain of influenza that could start a deadly pandemic among humans.These
Exclusive BlackRock Discloses Doll's Models Not All His Own




In January, BlackRock Inc made a significant, but easy-to-miss change in the fund literature for three of its mutual funds.In previous prospectuses, the New York-based firm said a "proprietary
A Crypto Expert's View On Scary Bird Flu Data




After months of contentious debate, the journal Science is publishing a controversial study on Friday about H5N1 avian influenza‘s ability to spread among mammals. The report faced a tortuous path
US Journal Prints Controversial Bird Flu Research




The US journal Science published research Thursday on how a mutant bird flu may spread among mammals and possibly humans, following months of controversy over the risks of bioterrorism.The paper
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- RED WINE WEATHER MAY TRIGGER MIGRAINES
Red Wine Weather May Trigger Migraines




THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- New research may help answer the age-old question of whether factors such as the weather or drinking red wine can set off a migraine.According to research
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- LIGHT AT NIGHT BAD FOR HEALTH DOCS SAY
Light At Night Bad For Health Docs Say




Lighting up the night is essential to a 24/7 society, but it may have intended consequences for human health, doctors say.This week, the American Medical Association adopted a policy recognizing that
NASA's WorldBeating Supercomputer Gets 14 Faster




NASA's super smart computer Pleiades just became a whole lot more powerful. In order to keep up with the demands of scientists and engineers working for NASA, the computer's performance was enhanced
Sony Panasonic To Announce OLED Tieup Next Week Sources




Rival Japanese television makers Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp will next week announce an agreement to cooperate in developing ways to mass produce next generation organic light emitting diode
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- MIDDLEAGE LONELINESS ATTITUDE AFFECT HEALTH
MiddleAge Loneliness Attitude Affect Health




Research studies published June 18 in the Archives of Internal Medicine and one presented at the International Conference on Social Identity and Health on June 11 reveal how certain attitudes and