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 Mesothelioma
A rare cancer caused by asbestos exposure for which scientists and cancer specialists are aggressively working towards developing a cure.
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Doug Band and the Clinton Global Initiative present Solamyze, a company that plans to commercialize algal renewable oil production technology for food and fuel.
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Today's Highlights
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Today's news headlines from the sources selected by our team:
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'Microplastic' threat to shores
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Microscopic plastic debris from washing clothes is accumulating in the marine environment and could be entering the food chain, a study warns.
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More uses for 'miracle material'
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Graphene, often described as a "miracle material", can be used to distil alcohol, according to a new study in the Science journal.
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Anti-matter set for gravity test
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Researchers prepare pairs of matter and anti-matter particles in a bid to finally resolve whether anti-matter repels normal matter in a kind of "anti-gravity".
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Better Relationship, Better Health: Couples and Singles
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WebMD talks to experts about the possible health benefits of marriage and other long-term relationships WebMD talks to experts about the possible health benefits of marriage and other long-term relationships
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The Tall Toll of High Heels
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A new study offers a scientific explanation for why walking in high heels can be so painful: It changes the basic mechanics of how women walk. A new study offers a scientific explanation for why walking in high heels can be so painful: It changes the basic mechanics of how women walk.
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Space weather center to add world's first 'ensemble forecasting' capability
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Leaner, greener flying machines for the year 2025 are on the drawing boards of three industry teams under contract to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project.
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New ideas sharpen focus for greener aircraft
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Leaner, greener flying machines for the year 2025 are on the drawing boards of three industry teams under contract to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project.
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NASA study solves case of Earth's 'missing energy'
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Two years ago, scientists released a study claiming that inconsistencies between satellite observations of Earth's heat and measurements of ocean heating amounted to evidence of "missing energy" in the planet's system. Where was it going? Or, they wondered, was something wrong with the way researchers tracked energy as it was absorbed from the sun and emitted back into space? An international team of atmospheric scientists and oceanographers set out to investigate the mystery.
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