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Invention Could Solve 'Bottleneck' In Developing Pollution-free Cars Hydrogen-powered cars that do not pollute the environment are a step closer thanks to a new discovery which promises to solve the main problem holding back the technology. Huygens Probe Lands On Saturn's Moon Titan After its seven-year journey through the Solar System on board the Cassini spacecraft, ESA's Huygens probe successfully descended through the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and safely landed on its surface. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Chicken Pox Vaccination Should Be Introduced For Children In The UK, R The only realistic way of preventing deaths and severe complications arising from chicken pox is to routinely vaccinate children against the disease, concludes recent research. There have been severe complications of chicken pox in hospitalized children in the UK and Ireland. Scientists Reveal How Disease Bacterium Survives Inside Immune System New research on a bacterium that can survive encounters with specific immune system cells has strengthened scientists' belief that these plentiful white blood cells, known as neutrophils, dictate whether our immune system will permit or prevent bacterial infections. A paper describing the research was released today online in The Journal of Immunology. Secondhand Smoke Increases High School Test Failure, Study Suggests Teens exposed to secondhand smoke at home are at increased risk of test failure in school, suggests a new study. Taking other known risk factors into account ?for example, socioeconomic status, gender, prenatal exposure to smoking and active smoking during adolescence ?researchers found that exposure to secondhand smoke at home decreased the odds of passing standardized achievement tests by 30 percent in 16- and 18-year-olds. Researchers Teach Computers How To Name Images By 'Thinking' Penn State researchers have "taught"computers how to interpret images using a vocabulary of up to 330 English words, so that a computer can describe a photograph of two polo players, for instance, as "sport,""people,""horse,""polo." Pregnant Women Should Eat Fish After All, Experts Urge Fish consumption during pregnancy and breastfeeding remains a heated topic. Fish is the dietary source with the highest levels of long-chain omega-3 essential fatty acids. However, there is concern about trace levels of methyl mercury that are present in fish. A new report recommends the consumption of a minimum of 12 ounces of seafood per week (salmon, tuna, sardines) or DHA-fortified eggs. The Poinsettia Pages History, lore, facts and figures, selection, and tips for caring for poinsettia plants. Includes a FAQ, instructions for getting poinsettias to reflower, and related links. From the University of Illinois Extension.
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