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Researchers discover links between city walkability and air pollution exposure

A new study compares neighborhoods' walkability (degree of ease for walking) with local levels of air pollution and finds that some neighborhoods might be good for walking, but have poor air qual...

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Tanked-up teens: Cheap alcohol strongly linked to harmful underage drinking in the UK

Mark Bellis worked with a team from Liverpool John Moores University and Trading Standards (North West) to survey the teens' alcohol consumption patterns, drink types consumed, drinking locations...

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'Chicago Parakeet Project' Seeks Help Tracking Green Invaders

Whole colonies have descended from a few pets that escaped or were freed by their owners, as the garrulous green birds have adapted to Chicago's temperate climate and spread beyond initial feral ...

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Bats use love songs during mating

Researchers Kirsten Bohn and Mike Smotherman in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M, George Pollak at the University of Texas at Austin and Barbara Schmidt-French from Bat Conservation Internationa...

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What Sets the Stone Rolling - New Insights into Cancer Pathogenesis

At the same time they were able to shed light on the translocation process, which also plays a crucial role in cancer pathogenesis. During translocation, fragments of genes move from one chromosome to...

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Bus Left You Waiting in the Cold? Use Your Cell Phone to Track It Down

It's a question heard at countless bus stops: "Have you seen the number 48 go by?" Cold, impatient bus riders stamp their feet, check their watches, and wonder if that bus is ev...

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"Smart" Surveillance System May Tag Suspicious or Lost People

Intelligent video cameras, large video screens, and geo-referencing software are among the technologies that will soon be available to law enforcement and security agencies.In the recent Proce...

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Breaking the Cycle of Urban Poverty

Millions of people around the world live in informal urban communities where a lack of resources leads to degradation of the environment. Deteriorating environmental conditions, in turn, create more p...

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Zeroing in on Wi-Fi 'dead zones'

Rooting out Wi-Fi "dead zones" in large wireless networks that cover whole neighborhoods or cities is an expensive proposition. Pre-deployment testing is so costly that most WiFi providers s...

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Pervasive games promise to spice up daily life

Pervasive games eliminate many of the social, spatial and temporal boundaries usually associated with playing a game by intertwining game play with peoples’ everyday lives. Armed with their mo...

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Closest Look Ever at the Edge of a Black Hole

"This technique gives us an unmatched view of the region near the Milky Way's central black hole," said Sheperd Doeleman of MIT, first author of the study that will be published in the ...

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Earthquakes may endanger New York more than thought

A study by a group of prominent seismologists suggests that a pattern of subtle but active faults makes the risk of earthquakes to the New York City area substantially greater than formerly believed. ...

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First national study to examine golf cart-related injuries

The popularity of golf carts has skyrocketed in recent years, and unfortunately so has the number of golf cart-related injuries. In fact, a new study conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury ...

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On shaky ground: UH Prof finds geological faults threaten Houston

After finding more than 300 surface faults in Harris County, a University of Houston geologist now has information that could be vitally useful to the region’s builders and city planners. This...

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Hygiene habits stall: Public handwashing down

When it comes to washing with soap and water, some Americans seem be slipping up.In an observational study sponsored by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and The Soap and Detergent A...

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