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Climate Change May Speed Asthma Spread
06/03/2015Devine is one of 25 million people in the United States diagnosed with asthma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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The Darker Side of the ‘Love Hormone’ – The Crux
06/02/2015However, just like alcohol, it has a dark side.
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MIT Study suggests current solar power tech is good enough
06/01/2015But a new study from MIT (PDF) suggests that’s not the case.
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Massive Antarctic Ice Shelf Will Be Gone Within Years, NASA Says
05/29/2015“Change has been relentless.”
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Turning to Bacteria to Fight the Effects of Climate Change
05/28/2015We must invest in understanding and harnessing this resource, which works with nature, not against it.
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Plan Bee: White House Unveils Strategy To Protect Pollinators
05/27/2015President Obama has taken a personal interest in the plight of the honeybees.
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Why We Can Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers
05/26/2015By Thomas K. Grose / Source: npr If this blog were Us magazine, we’d say: Hunter-gatherers, we’re just like them. Because…
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Seasons May Tweak Genes That Trigger Some Chronic Diseases
05/25/2015By Rob Stein / Source: npr The seasons appear to influence when certain genes are active, with those associated with inflammation…
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Californians Are the Most Green-Minded Americans
05/22/2015California Gov. Jerry Brown set a new goal to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030.
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Using Assisted Reproduction to Save the Cheetah
05/21/2015…ways to rebuild cheetah populations using artificial insemination and embryo transfers
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