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​NTU scientists develop sustainable way to extract chitin from prawn shells by fermenting it with fruit waste

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IOC Wins Approval On Phase 1 Development Plan

Full contract awards are expected shortly for key Phase 1 workstreams.




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Vaca Muerta Development Teeters on Virus

The rush to develop Argentina's giant Vaca Muerta shale field was already wobbling when the Covid-19 pandemic struck.




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Yahoo's work-from-home ban sparks recruitment frenzy

Many companies are using Twitter to send out an invitation to Yahoo employees affected by Marissa Mayer's decision to take away remote-working privileges.




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8 painfully embarrassing media moments

From Rebecca Martinson's rabid sorority letter to Tom Cruise's manic couch-pouncing, some mortifying moments take on a life of their own.



  • Arts & Culture

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Female scientists respond to sexist comments with 'distractingly sexy' photos

Nobel Prize-winning scientist Tim Hunt talked about his 'trouble with girls' this week, and women in the scientific community responded perfectly.



  • Arts & Culture

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Men do bulk of the shopping for Valentine's Day

Americans will profess their love this Valentine's Day by digging deeper into their wallets than ever before, new research shows.



  • Arts & Culture

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Oregon town spooks sea lions with wacky waving inflatable tube men

Has Astoria finally found a way to drive away pinnipeds humanely?




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3 odd facts about the Venus, Jupiter alignment

The two brightest planets in the sky, Venus and Jupiter, will likely draw attention to the western sky as darkness falls this week.




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Premature births linked to scarcity of men

ncreasing fathers' support during pregnancy may lower rates of premature babies and babies born too small.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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Sexual addiction not a 'real' mental disorder, study suggests

New research concludes that hypersexuality is not a neurological or physiological disorder, but just heightened libido.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Is sex after a heart attack safe? Women want to know

Women who have had heart attacks want more information than they're currently getting from their cardiologists in order to move on with their lives.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Roxy 'surf' ads show sex, not sport: Women protest

Videos and ads by Roxy for women's surfing gear and swimsuits anger female surfers.



  • Arts & Culture

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Sex isn't just for younger women

Most middle-aged women do not give up sex as they age, especially if sex is important to them.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Women love a man with a beard, but only when a beard is hard to find

The popularity of weird beards and mustaches among young men living in Brooklyn, N.Y., may be more than just a hipster fad.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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Why the Y chromosome (and men) aren't going away

Men have lost most of the genes originally included on the Y chromosome during evolution, but those genes essential for survival have persevered.



  • Research & Innovations

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Syphilis cases on the rise in U.S. men

Although syphilis was nearly eliminated from the U.S. about a decade ago, the sexually transmitted disease has resurged in recent years.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Science says: Men with big bellies are better lovers

Though the study's assumption of what "better" sex means is pretty specific.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Unattractive men look better to women on the pill

Picking a partner while on the Pill might have lasting ramifications on marital satisfaction, new research finds.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Women give off a subtle sign they're ovulating

Women's cheeks get redder when they are the most fertile, but this color change is so subtle that it is undetectable by the human eye.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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It's raining men in Scandinavia

Men now outnumber women in some Scandinavian countries, and scientists are reeling to explain why.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Finlandia ups vodka's environmental cred

Through November, customers can redeem specially marked bottles of Finlandia vodka to donate a tree planting in honor of themselves, friends or family through T




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Broader view on oil spill's environmental damage

Alaskan journalist Charles Wohlforth, author of 'The Fate of Nature,' tells MSNBC about the oil spill's likely long-term effects and what could exacerbate them.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Warship blocks activists from protesting new Arctic oil development

Greenpeace ship blocked en route to protesting new oil find off the coast of Greenland.



  • Research & Innovations

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Environmental organizations want a 60 mpg goal

Several environmental organizations join forces to launch a new campaign urging the federal government to adopt a fuel efficiency goal of 60mpg by 2025.




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Does the government really care what's in your child's bag lunch?

Sensational headlines and varying reports about a North Carolina school lunch incident would have us think so.




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Is MyPlate icon on food packaging an implied endorsement?

The MyPlate icon is starting to pop on food packaging. What are the USDA’s rules for companies that want to use it, and does its appearance on a package imply




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USDA rescinds recommendation for Meatless Mondays

The agency bows to pressure from the livestock industry to backtrack on urging people to reduce their consumption of meat.




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The USDA is embarrassingly under beef's power, and other evidence special interest groups have influence over our government

Looks like the USDA forgot its 'A' stands for all agriculture and not just beef this week, and Monsanto might have more power than the federal court system. It'




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USDA's 'Smart Snacks in School' proposal open for public comment

The USDA wants to set nutritional standards for snacks sold in vending machines, "a la carte" lunch lines and school stores.




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Some schools adding 'pink slime' back to the menu

More than twice as many states put in orders with the USDA this year for ground beef that may contain the controversial lean finely textured beef.




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Government shutdown: How it affects food assistance

What will happen to WIC, SNAP and the federal school lunch program if the shutdown is prolonged?




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Beach nourishment works, but is it a good idea?

Protecting private property by replenishing storm-damaged beaches may be an exercise in futility



  • Wilderness & Resources

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7 monuments, cities and world treasures we could lose to rising sea levels

These are just a sample of the things we could lose if temperatures rise 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 200 years.



  • Climate & Weather

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Why women who give birth after 45 live longer

A new study found that the mortality rate for women with no children is 4.9 per 1,000, yet notably dips to 1.6 among women who give birth after 45.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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Pregnant women, infants shouldn't drink raw milk, pediatricians say

Pregnant women, infants and children who drink raw milk are at particularly high risk of developing serious, life-threatening illnesses.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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Pregnant women can't do anything anymore

New study says pregnant women should think twice about taking acetaminophen as it may cause behavioral issues later on. But read deeper and the story changes.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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A subterranean storage unit-turned-micro-apartment in Seattle [Video]

Visit Steve Sauer's Seattle apartment, a 182-square-foot storage unit transformed into a cozy dwelling.



  • Remodeling & Design

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Romney's neighbor-irking redevelopment project in La Jolla is a go

Despite local opposition, Mitt Romney is given the green light to raze his existing beachfront home in La Jolla, Calif. and replace it with a ginormous mansion.




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Electric car charging is on the house at L.A. apartment complex

The developers of an office tower-turned-apartment complex in L.A. don't think you really need to own a car to live there. But if you do, it helps to own an EV.



  • Remodeling & Design

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Inside the micro-apartments of America's oldest indoor shopping mall

Indie retail and urban downsizing collide at this smart example of adaptive reuse that breathes new life into a historic shopping center.



  • Remodeling & Design

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Plant a tree for World Environment Day

Be part of the U.N.'s Plant for the Planet by planting your own tree to mark World Environment Day.




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Back to Brazil for World Environment Day

Forty years after the first World Environment Day, and 20 years after the original 'Earth Summit,' Brazil is still a flashpoint for environmental politics.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Photos: In Rio, a different kind of environmental summit takes shape

As world leaders fly into Rio de Janeiro for Rio+20, thousands of people from indigenous tribes, environmental groups, unions and religious organizations gather




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U.N. supports World Environment Day with new anthem

The United Nations shares "ONE Life," a new song and music video highlighting the severity of climate change.



  • Arts & Culture

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Conducting science experiments behind bars

Unlocking the mysteries of science in the unlikeliest of places: Prison.



  • Research & Innovations

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The coolest moments in science

Get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most memorable Science Nation moments in two years of fascinating weekly videos.



  • Research & Innovations

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Religious kids are less generous and more judgmental than their atheist peers, study finds

The effect was greatest as kids got older, with tweens increasingly less likely to share.




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Judge rules in favor of 'greedy' street names at controversial NYC development

Fancy a new townhouse on Cupidity Drive?




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10 Celtic gardens to inspire your moment of zen

Reconnect with the wild in these magic Celtic gardens.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening