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Delaware Bay's ancient horseshoe crab population in danger
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... known as the “red knot.” The horseshoe crab “has survived virtually unchanged for 445 million years,” explain the
authors
. It emerged as a species before the separation of the continents - millions of ...
2.
REVIEW: Dodge a 'Bullet for Adolf'
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
Woody Harrelson co-
authors
and directs a miscarried comedy. BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM OFF BROADWAY REVIEW A would-be comedy, “Bullet for Adolf” is such a poorly-written and badly-acted ...
3.
Women outshine men on IQ tests
(Health/Healthquest)
... on IQ tests. Walton said the study
authors
found that the more motivated people in the test were more successful later in life. But there is one remaining factor that makes me question the validity in ...
4.
The best way to keep your drinks cold in a sweltering summer
(Life/Style)
... you can try a different method, using ice, water and salt. According to Becky Worley, who
authors
the Yahoo! Blog “Upgrade Your Life,” that’s the fastest way to cool your beer, soda or other beverage. ...
5.
Feeling depressed? Your Internet use may be a sign
(Health/Healthquest)
... symptoms. Then they looked at campus data on how students were using the Internet. According to the New York Times, study co-
authors
Sriran Chellappan and Raghavendra Kotikalapudi learned that most of ...
6.
N.J. women get down to business in new how-to book
(Money/Economy)
... will have their first book signing event on June 20. The four co-
authors
will be sharing small business success tips and signing books at the Bookends bookstore, 211 East Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, NJ from ...
7.
Wow this article is pure shit
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the substance in question IS LSD. This is a clear smear campaign against a wonderful and enlightening drug and the
authors
should be ashamed of themselves for their miserable lack of fact-checking whatsoever ...
8.
Gov. Chris Christie was almost fired from prosecutor job
(N.J./State)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The
authors
of “Chris Christie: The Inside Story of His Rise to Power,” Bob Ingle and Michael Symons say the New Jersey governor would make an in-your-face Vice President ...
9.
N.Y. Mets' R.A. Dickey, Times columnist George Vecsey visit Yogi Berra Museum to promote new books
(Sports/Professional)
BY JERRY MILANI NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A pair of
authors
of recently-released books who are usually on opposite sides of the clubhouse – or at least of the tape recorder – kicked off their book promotions ...
10.
Read like the Lorax: Great nature books for kids
(Opinion/Commentary)
... toward an understanding and appreciation of the natural world and the place of humans within it,” according to the study’s
authors
. Is art imitating life, life imitating art – or a bit of both? Doesn’t ...
11.
Craving weight loss? Eat chocolate and shed pounds
(Health/Healthquest)
... Diego, reported that people who eat chocolate regularly tend to be thinner than those who never or rarely consume the treat. In Archives of Internal Medicine, the
authors
stated that some kinds of chocolate ...
12.
Even with global warming reined in, rising sea levels pose threat to future generations
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... doctoral student when the work was done, now with Chevron Corp. Other co-
authors
were Michelle Kominz, professor of geophysics and basin dynamics at Western Michigan University; Tim R. Naish, director ...
13.
More Americans not paying federal income taxes: Ron Paul ideas challenge Republican government
(Money/Economy)
...
Authors
Bill Beach and Patrick Tyrrell wrote, “If the citizens’ representatives are elected by an increasing percentage of voters who pay no income tax, how long will it be before these representatives ...
14.
Scientists revive 31,000-year-old plant with seed squirreled in Siberia
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... a soccer ball, putting in hay first and then animal fur for a perfect storage chamber,” said Stanislav Gubin, one of the
authors
of the study from the Russian academy's Institute of Physicochemical and ...
15.
Weight stigma can make you sick with stress: Exercise is the best remedy
(Health/Healthquest)
... co-
authors
will present their findings at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society in Athens next month. “It’s not just that weight stigma makes you feel bad, which is bad enough,” Tomiyama ...
16.
American Beverage Association Statement
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... other sweetened beverages. In fact, the
authors
of this phone survey of South Australian adults themselves note that ‘causal relationships could not be established.’ Furthermore, their findings show no ...
17.
Research may prevent liver damage from medicinal drugs
(Health/Healthquest)
... Other co-
authors
of the study are Jack Milwid, Kevin King, Stefan Bohr, Arvin Iracheta-Vellve, Matthew Li, Antonia Vitalo and Biju Parekkadan of MGH, and Rohit Jindal of Rutgers. The work was supported ...
18.
'Sexting' is related to teen group sex trend, says study
(Health/Healthquest)
... subjects who viewed porn in the past month were about five times as likely as those who had steered clear from the X-rated videos to have group sex. The
authors
of the study found girls with MPS experience ...
19.
How Apple iPad 2 raised cost of Kindle Fire and Nook e-books
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... that high prices for e-books could turn more readers to self-published novels from
authors
using the Kindle, because many are priced at $5 or lower. ...
20.
REVIEW: Alan Rickman leads a so-what ‘Seminar’
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... in recent seasons. “Seminar,” however, is not among her better works. Expect one of those glib plays about
authors
where a fleeting glance at somebody’s manuscript elicits immediate howls or hosannas. ...
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