A new study published in this week’s Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences suggests just how big a threat the invasive Burmese pythons have become.
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A new study published in this week’s Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences suggests just how big a threat the invasive Burmese pythons have become. What Is This Artist Movie That’s Winning All the Awards? Abortion rates are higher in countries where the procedure is illegal and nearly half of all abortions worldwide are unsafe, with the vast majority in developing countries, a new study concludes. Who you calling ugly? Saving buildings isn’t about cuteness A new study finds that Britons are consuming less than they did a decade ago, with similar patterns being seen across Europe. Could this be the beginning of a trend in developed countries A new study suggests that young cohabiting couples are refraining from marriage out of fear of divorce A new study shows that we have debt account aversion, a strong preference to pay off smaller debts first, even when it makes more sense to pay down larger balances on loans with higher interest rates Zany experiments testing scientific theories in real-world settings have earned the TV show MythBusters a devoted following, but a stunt gone awry met with an unhappy audience when an errant cannonball went shooting through a California family’s bedroom There is a rough correlation between the number of U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the number of turkeys sent there annually to help them celebrate Thanksgiving |
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