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Thursday, May 24, 2012

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    Can Sugar Make You Stupid?

    Smarts Stunted by Fructose, Sharpened by Omega-3s

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  • Hawaii, Big Island, near Kalapana, Pahoehoe lava flowing from Kilauea into frothy Pacific Ocean.

    Magma Rise Flooded Earth With O2?

    Oxygen-breathing life exists on Earth today because of changes in the planet's magma 2.5 billion years ago, a new study says.

  • Ichthyostega picture: early walking land animal

    Evolutionary Flop?

    New 3-D models suggest that what's been seen as one of Earth's first land walkers was actually more of a flopper.

  • Tube worm picture: fish and limpets on a tube worm colony

    Photos: New Deep-Sea Vents Found

    Crawling with tube worms and crabs, the hydrothermal vents are the first found in the Gulf of California, scientists report.

  • Mountaineers at the Hillary Step on Mount Everest.

    Another Everest "Traffic Jam"?

    Just days after four people died on Everest during a crowded climb, a similar "traffic jam" scenario could play out this weekend, experts say.

  • A vending machine filled with candy and snacks.

    Can Sugar Make You Stupid?

    Bingeing on fructose stunted memory and learning in rats, prompting "high concern" over unhealthy humans.

  • Carbon capture wellheads at a coal power plant in New Haven, West Virginia.

    Carbon Capture Faces a Hazy Future

    Carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects around the world are hitting a wall in the face of high costs and a lack of climate policy.

  • The SpaceX rocket launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

    SpaceX Successfully Launches

    A Falcon 9 rocket sent an unmanned capsule into orbit on its way to rendezvous with the International Space Station.

  • A fossilized ink sac.

    Fossil Ink Sacs Yield Pigment

    Still soft ink sacs from 160-million-year-old squidlike animals have yielded pigment matching that of modern cuttlefish.

  • A mouse eating a dead seabird chick.

    Killer Mice Gobbling Up Rare Birds

    Oversize house mice are consuming millions of endangered Atlantic petrels on the bird's only known breeding area, a new study confirms.

  • Solar eclipse picture: a partial eclipse over the Philippines in 2012

    New Solar Eclipse Pictures

    See stunning images of the annular eclipse that created a "ring of fire" enjoyed by millions of sky-watchers in Asia and the U.S. West.

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