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Giant Supernovae Farthest Ever Detected: Dying Stars Shed Light On Uni UC Irvine cosmologists have found two supernovae farther away than any previously detected by using a new technique that could help find other dying stars at the edge of the universe. Experts Develop Global Action Plan To Save Amphibians Facing Extinctio A summit of leading scientists have agreed to an action plan intended to save hundreds of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians facing extinction from familiar threats such as pollution and habitat destruction, as well as a little-known fungus wiping out their populations. Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked To Brain Damage, Lower IQ In what is believed to be the first study showing neural changes in the brains of children with serious, untreated sleep apnea, Johns Hopkins researchers conclude that children with the disorder appear to suffer damage in two brain structures tied to learning ability. Lychnis Moth (Hadena Bicruris) Lays More Eggs In Isolated Areas The Lychnis moth (Hadena bicruris) is laying more eggs on white campion (Silene latifolia), due to the increasing fragmentation of the countryside. Dutch researcher Jelmer Elzinga studied how many white campion seeds were eaten by Lychnis moth caterpillars at various locations along the River Waal. British Vogue Fashion Shows Photos from the fashion shows of major fashion designers in London, Paris, Milan, and New York. Includes news updates and photos from key collections of women's ready-to-wear and menswear back to the autumn/winter 2001-2002 season. From British Vogue. National Center for Education Statistics: Crime and Safety Surveys (CS Compilation of school crime and safety data and reports, including the annual Indicators of School Crime and Safety (2002 to the present), and surveys of principals, teachers, and students. Includes reports on student discipline, victimization, gangs, bullying, weapons, drugs, and other school violence and crime topics. From the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. Muscle Damage May Be Present In Some Patients Taking Statins Structural muscle damage may be present in patients who have statin-associated muscle complaints, found a new study. Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country: Your Handbook for the San Fr "This [2005] handbook provides information about the threat posed by earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay region and explains how you can prepare for, survive, and recover from these inevitable events."Find out "what you can expect during and after a quake, and what you need to do beforehand to be safe and reduce damage."From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in association with other organizations. Obesity: Lentils Better Than White Bread For Dieting You have a greater possibility of losing weight if you eat a diet that is high in foods like lentils that release energy slowly once they have been consumed, rather than one that is high in foods that rapidly release sugar into the blood stream such as white bread, a Cochrane systematic review has concluded. Enzyme Eliminated By Cancer Cells Holds Promise For Cancer Treatment An enzyme that cancer cells eliminate, apparently so they can keep proliferating, may hold clues to more targeted, effective cancer treatment, scientists say.
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