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Daylight Savings
Why Some People May Be Harder Hit by Daylight Saving Time
The start of daylight saving time may be particularly hard for people who are unhealthy, a new study suggests.
Lead Pollutions
Toxic Lead Pollution Left Its Mark in Andes Mountains
Toxic lead buried in icy layers of an Andes glacier reveals that leaded gasoline was the region's worst polluter in the last 2,000 years.

 
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Brain Prize

$1.1 Million Brain Prize Awarded for Technique to Visualize Live Brain Cells

A 1-million Euro prize for research on the brain was awarded to researchers for developing a new microscopy technique that reveals detailed brain cells and connections in real time.
Wolf Killings

Spending Thousands on Killing Wolves, But At What Cost

In most situations, lethal control makes little sense — financial or otherwise.
Butt Implants

Keeping Up with Kim Kardashian: Butt Augmentation Gets Bigger

Nonsurgical fat removal and buttock augmentation have surged in popularity, perhaps because of curvaceous stars such as Kim Kardashian.
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

From picturing the dual nature of light to the best places to hide from zombies, here are 10 of the most interesting articles in Science this week.

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