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Amazon Sunday, August 09, 2009Why Exercise Won't Make You ThinYou've heard it for years: to lose weight, hit the gym. But while physical activity is crucial for good health, it doesn't always melt pounds -- in fact, it can add them. Here's why
TIME Sunday, August 09, 2009Collisions: When Mortals Work on Cosmic TimeThe Mayan pyramid Xunantunich and the struggling Large Hadron Collider outside Geneva have something in common: overreach.
New York Times Sunday, August 09, 2009Brain Power: After Injury, Fighting to Regain a Sense of SelfA group of
scientists is investigating delusions caused by brain trauma for clues to one of the most confounding problems in brain science: identity.
International Herald Tribune Sunday, August 09, 2009Climate Change Seen as Threat to U.S. SecurityA growing number of policy makers say that the world's rising temperatures, surging seas and melting glaciers are a direct threat to the national interest.
New York Times Sunday, August 09, 2009Particle collider: Black hole or crucial machine?GENEVA (AP) -- When launched to great fanfare
nearly a year ago, some feared the Large Hadron Collider would create a black hole that would suck in the world. It turns out the Hadron may be the black hole....
The Arizona Republic Sunday, August 09, 2009Dieting could lead to a positive test for cannabisCannabis smokers beware: stress or dieting might trigger "reintoxication", resulting in a positive drug test long after you last used the drug
NewScientist.com Sunday, August 09, 2009Physical inactivity poses greatest health risk to Americans, research showsAs many as 50 million Americans are living sedentary lives, putting them at increased risk of health problems and even early death, a leading expert in exercise science told the American Psychological Association today.
Eurekalert.org Sunday, August 09, 2009Australian orchards threatenedThe horticultural industry in Australia is being threatened by
climate change and urban expansion, research has warned.
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