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    Cool New Software Reveals Degree Of Photo Manipulation In Ads

    It's safe to assume that many of the images you see in magazines and advertisements have been digitally enhanced. Now a new tool from Dartmouth University computer scientists lets us see exactly how and to what extent such photoshopped images have been altered. What's so cool about the program...
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    Brain Imaging, Behavior Research Reveals Physicians Learn More By Paying Attention To

    Research on physicians' decision-making processes has revealed that those who pay attention to failures as well as successes become more adept at selecting the correct treatment. The researchers also found that all the physicians in the study included irrelevant criteria in their decisions about...
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    Radiation Levels In Fukushima: Preliminary Report Reveals Relative Safety Of Resident

    Researchers have released a preliminary report on the effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster on the surrounding areas, following radiation levels for approximately three months following the event and surveying more than 5,000 people in the region. The report was published in the online...
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    Toyota Reveals Prius c Ahead Of Detroit Debut

    Toyota has taken the wraps off of the smallest member of the Prius family, the Prius c. Set to make its official debut at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the c is expected to net 50 miles per gallon in city driving.
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    Diane Keaton’s New Memoir Reveals Struggle With Bulimia

    Diane Keaton is probably one of the coolest women who's ever been alive. She's a gifted actor who's taken on a diverse range of roles, has spent her fair share of time in the director's chair, and *has a super-full personal life, which includes two adopted children, the occasional venture into...
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    Mapping The Cannabis Genome Reveals How Hemp Got High

    A team of Canadian researchers has sequenced the genome of Cannabis sativa, the plant that produces both industrial hemp and marijuana, and in the process revealed the genetic changes that led to the plant's drug-producing properties. Jon Page is a plant biochemist and adjunct professor of...
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    Research Reveals $6.9B Is The Annual Cost Of Violence After Women Leave Abusive Partn

    Even after women have separated from an abusive partner, the violence still costs Canadians an estimated $6.9 billion a year, according to research at the University of British Columbia. Led by UBC Nursing Prof. Colleen Varcoe, the study - published in a recent issue of Canadian Public Policy -...
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    Brain Imaging Reveals The Movies In Our Minds

    Imagine tapping into the mind of a coma patient, or watching one's own dream on YouTube. With a cutting-edge blend of brain imaging and computer simulation, scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, are bringing these futuristic scenarios within reach. Using functional Magnetic...
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    Wanda Sykes Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Double Mastectomy

    Add Wanda Sykes to the growing ranks of those who've battled cancer. The comedian revealed in an interview on Ellen, airing Monday, that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in...
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    In Immune Cells, "Super-Res" Imaging Reveals Natural Killers' M.O.

    Making use of a new "super resolution" microscope that provides sharp images at extremely small scales, scientists have achieved unprecedented views of the immune system in action. The new tool, a stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscope, shows how granules from natural killer cells pass...
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    Stroke Prevention Trial Reveals High-Risk Patients Without Stents Implanted Had Fewer

    Specialists in Stony Brook University School of Medicine's Departments of Neurology and Neurological Surgery took part in a nationwide National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored clinical trial, the results of which showed that patients at high risk for a second stroke had a lower risk of...
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    Key Protein Reveals Secret Of Stem Cell Pluripotency

    A protein that helps maintain mouse stem cell pluripotency has been identified by researchers at the RIKEN Omics Science Center. The finding, published in the August issue of Stem Cells (first published online July 26, 2011), points the way to advances in regenerative medicine and more effective...
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    Enzyme's Structure Reveals Basis For Head, Sex Organ Deformities

    Scientists this month reported the molecular structural basis for severe head deformities and ambiguous sex organs in babies born with Antley-Bixler syndrome accompanied by an enzyme deficiency. The team, composed of researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, the...
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    Angelina Jolie Reveals She's Lost Some Passion for Acting

    Is Angelina Jolie giving up Hollywood for good? The Salt star sat down with the Financial Times recently to dish on her brood of six, her desire to direct and why her love of the craft...
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    Research Reveals That Significantly More Genetic Mutations Lead To Colon Cancer

    Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center say there are at least 70 genetic mutations involved in the formation of colon cancer, far more than scientists previously thought. Based on the study, published in the July 2011 Cancer Research (Priority Reports), researchers are suggesting a new...
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    Study Reveals Why People Choose Present Consumption Over Long-Term Financial Interest

    The June 2011 edition of the Journal of Consumer Research features research from Professor Daniel Bartels, marketing professor at Columbia Business School, and Oleg Urminsky, marketing professor at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, that depicts how consumers feeling or not...
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    Large State Disparities In Progress Against Colorectal Cancer, Report Reveals

    Progress in reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality rates varies significantly across states, with rates in the Northeast showing the most progress and those in the South showing the least progress, according to a new study. As a result, the highest burden of CRC mortality shifted from the...
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    Microsoft Survey Reveals Extent of Emerging Internet Phone Scam

    Phone scam costs victims an average of US$875, with three percent of people answering the survey actually falling for it.
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    What are we grilling? Survey reveals summer faves

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    Life Line Screening Reveals Private Health Screening Survey

    Life Line Screening has published the results of its private health screening survey. Private health screening is becoming increasingly popular in the UK & Ireland. Whilst there are metrics on the benefits of screenings in detecting potentially life-threatening conditions early, and thereby...
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