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Saturday, 04 February 2012
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Washington, DC, USA. This Sunday, an estimated 58 percent of Americans will order pizza for Super Bowl parties around the country. Wisconsin supplies 35 percent of the country's cheese, used in Game Day classics like pizza, cheese dips and nachos.
To help celebrate the cheese fest that accompanies the Super Bowl, the world's largest scientific society, the American Chemical Society (ACS), released a video on the chemistry behind what American literati Clifton Fadiman once described as milk's leap toward immortality.
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 TS-Si News Service Saturday, 04 February 2012 Los Angeles, CA, USA. A truly deep level of commitment is a much better predictor of lower divorce rates and fewer problems in marriage, but what does being committed to your marriage really mean?
UCLA psychologists developed an answer this question in a new study based on their analysis of 172 married couples over the first 11 years of marriage.
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 Jim Malewitz (Stateline) Saturday, 04 February 2012 Jackson, MS, USA. Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood hires lots of outside lawyers. They make a great deal of money for the state, and for themselves. Not everyone is happy with that situation.
As Mississippi’s attorney general, Jim Hood rarely shies away from litigation, especially when victory could put millions of dollars into the state treasury.
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 TS-Si News Service Friday, 03 February 2012 Washington, DC, USA. A report released by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute finds that the K-12 science standards of most states remain mediocre to failing, questioning the viability of America’s scientific leadership, technological prowess, and commercial position.
Since the Sputnik launch of 1957, Americans have regarded science education as crucial to our national security and economic competitiveness.
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 TS-Si News Service Friday, 03 February 2012 Huntsville, AL, USA. Some of the editors at professional journals coerce authors into adding unnecessary citations to articles in the same journal that is considering publishing the submitted work.
The effect is to frequency of citation in their journals, raising the journal rankings used to support claims of prestige and importance.
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 Daniel C. Vock (Stateline) Friday, 03 February 2012 Savannah, GA, USA. As the Panama Canal expands to allow larger cargo ships to pass through, states along the Eastern Seaboard are maneuvering to make their ports compatible with the bigger and more lucrative vessels.
But there is no guarantee the expensive bets will pay off.
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G. Terry Madonna & Michael L. Young Thursday, 02 February 2012 |
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Science & Medicine
 TS-Si News Service Tuesday, 31 January 2012 Charlottesville, VA, USA. Small groups of male beetles that live on the fringes of society with their buddies are less likely to meet up with females, copulate and pass on their genes to offspring, social interactions that likely influence evolution by natural selection.
Vince Formica and Butch Brodie are evolutionary biologists in the University of Virginia College of Arts & Sciences. They study the beetles in a remote forest near U.Va.'s Mountain Lake Biological Station (MLBS).
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 TS-Si News Service Monday, 30 January 2012 Berkeley, CA, USA. Scientists have reported the first 3-D images of an individual protein ever obtained with enough clarity to determine its structure.
The 3-D images reported in PLoS ONE include those of a single IgG antibody and apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA-1), a protein involved in human metabolism.
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012
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Columbia, MO, USA. A study of recent political blogs indicates politics are getting nastier due to digital media, which are segmenting people into polarized interest groups, a barrier to civility in the political discourse at the heart of democracy.
However, the authors of a new paper can only recommend a balanced approach to finding information, based on the assumption that citizens are looking for a full and fair political discussion.
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Monday, 30 January 2012
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San Diego, CA, USA. Republicans and Democrats are less divided in their attitudes than popularly believed, say analysts who reviewed voter data compiled over the past 40 years.
However, it is the perception of polarization that help drive political engagement, the researchers say.
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Pamela M. Prah (Stateline)
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Monday, 30 January 2012
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St. Paul, MN, USA. Job creation once again is dominating talk in statehouses as governors propose sweeping plans to jumpstart state economies. The proposals often illustrate the philosophical differences between the two parties.
With unemployment stuck at stubbornly high rates in many states, it’s no surprise that governors in 2012 are talking a lot about the need to create jobs.
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
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Opinion
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Maggie Fox
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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Manchester, UK, USA. I used to think the world divided into male and female, but now I know that there is a far more fundamental division into those who control their destiny and those who hand it over to others.
I will use the words Dominant and Submissive in this article to describe the two distinct categories. It is a naive belief of a Submissive that their submission will always achieve a result that is in their best interest and that the person to whom they handed control will resist an op
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Lisa Jain Thompson
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012
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Washington, DC, USA. From the viewpoint of evolutionary biology, if such a thing can be said to have a viewpoint, the female body is designed to attract and retain, if possible, the male. Similarly, the male body has evolved to be sexually attractive to the female.
That is the way of the world. The way of primates and most all of the creatures on this planet, God or no. The human way.
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Rev. Cathryn Platine
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Thursday, 26 January 2012
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Palenville, NY, USA. The town of Catskill, New York has waged an illegal five year battle against the Maetreum of Cybele for claiming its legal property tax exemption under the laws of the State of New York and United States.
It is a struggle for nothing less than the right of all religions in America to be treated equally under the law. You do not have to be a politically aware Pagan to understand the danger to us all when government becomes the arbiter of personal belief.
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Lisa Thompson & Sharon Gaughan
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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Lisa Jain Thompson
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Sunday, 15 January 2012
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
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