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ESA May Face British Astronaut Quandary
ESA faces a nightmare if a British citizen is the best astronaut candidate.Tropics insects 'face extinction'
Many tropical insects could face extinction by the end of this century due to rising temperatures, scientists say.Pregnant women face hostile behavior when applying for jobs, new study shows
... that the women who asked about job opportunities when wearing the pregnancy prosthesis were faced with significantly more interpersonal hostility than when the same women appeared as non-pregnant and ...Why face symmetry is sexy across cultures and species
In humans, faces are an important source of social information. One property of faces that is rapidly noticed is attractiveness. Research has highlighted symmetry and sexual dimorphism (how masculine/ ...Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos
(AP) -- After privacy complaints, Google Inc. is beginning to automatically blur faces of people captured in the street photos taken for its Internet map program. Rolling it out will take several ...Asian vultures face extinction in the wild
LONDON, May 19 (UPI) -- British researchers say Asian vultures are facing the possibility of extinction in the wild within a decade.A Mental, Not a Physical, Face-Off: Students Selected to 2008 US Physics Team
... students from across the U.S. have been chosen to train for the mentally grueling exams and lab tests they'll face at the International Physics Olympiad, held this year July 20-29 in Hanoi in Vietnam.Pioneering face surgeon, 42, is found dead
Co-founder of charity Facing the world who pioneered reconstructive surgery for children with facial disfigurementOrigin of cells for connective tissues of skull and face challenged
... of the embryonic cell lineages that give rise to the skeleton and connective tissue of the head and face." In the mouse embryo at eight days gestation, Weston and collaborators used high-resolution ...US soldiers in high-tuberculosis areas face new epidemic: false positives
... of the world where tuberculosis (TB) is rampant, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military now faces a growing medical problem. But it is not TB itself that is on the rise—instead, the problem ...Saving face with a baby-face? Shape of CEO's face affects public perception
... example, if a company failed to detect important defects in products, the baby-faced CEO was perceived to be detrimental. The research also found that the "baby-face effect" is unconscious, and that ...Who shalt not kill? Brain power leads to level-headedness when faced with moral dilemmas
... the rest of his troops? Is euthanasia acceptable if it prevents needless suffering? Many of us will have to face some sort of extreme moral choice such as these at least once in our life. And we are ...US could face shortage of 44,000 primary care physicians by 2025
... and community medicine in the MU School of Medicine, and his research team found that the U.S. could face a shortage of up to 44,000 family physicians and general internists in less than 20 years, ...Pandas facing bamboo shortage in China's quake zone: report
China's giant pandas are facing severe food shortages after last month's magnitude-8.0 earthquake which devastated large swathes of bamboo forest in the nation's southwest, state media reported.Google phones face delays: report
Google Inc.'s entry into the wireless market is facing delays, with cellphones based on its operating system unlikely to be released until the end of the year, a media report says.
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