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  1. Homosexuality ultimately a result of gene regulation, researchers find

    The search for a "gay gene" may be off-target, new research finds. Another process called epigenetics that switches genes on and off may explain why homosexuality ru...

  2. Homes that strike a chord: Mozart to Lady Gaga

    For paparazzos, making a quick buck is as simple as lurking around a celebrity's home (if they can find it). Why, might you ask? That would be because our culture is...

  3. Absent but omnipresent, Chavez a powerful symbol

    Evita Peron. Che Guevara ... and now, Hugo Chavez?While Venezuela's sick president recuperates from surgery in Cuba, in Venezuela he is alive and well — at least in ...

  4. Gene Regulation May Explain How Homosexuality Flourishes

    The search for a "gay gene" may be off-target, new research finds. Another process called epigenetics that switches genes on and off may explain why homosexuality ru...

  5. One mile beneath the earth, dark matter detector nears activation in gold mine

    Scientists hoping to detect dark matter deep in a former South Dakota gold mine have taken the last major step before flipping the switch on their painstakingly deli...

  6. And the science Oscar goes to ...

    The goal of every movie is for the audience to suspend its collective disbelief and become immersed in the world created on screen.  With special effects breakthroug...

  7. The new alternative to Christmas lights: Gift wrap your house

    In the spirit of the holiday season, the Movoto Real Estate blog team found our minds wandering to one of the much-favored aspects of the festivities: the gifts. It ...

  8. 9 Arrested During Santa Barbara Immigration Rally

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- Police say nine people have been arrested during an immigration protest rally in Santa Barbara.Activist Nayra Pacheco says those arrested Th...

  9. California surfer killed in shark attack

    A shark attack at an Air Force base beach has claimed the life of an experienced 39-year-old surfer, following months of frequent shark sightings along the central C...

  10. California surfer killed in shark attack

    A surfer was killed Tuesday by a shark off a beach at coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base following a summer of shark sightings along California's Central Coast, autho...

  11. California surfer killed in shark attack may have been mistaken for prey, experts say

    A shark that bit and killed a surfer off of California's central coast probably was a great white and may have mistaken the boarder for prey, experts said Wednesday....

  12. High-Tech Maps Keep Track of Wildfires

    The devastating wildfires in Colorado have provided a showcase for the latest technology in mapping and tracking emergencies. Esri and Google Maps are presenting map...

  1. Santa Barbara authorities plan to sink annual beach party near university

    SANTA BARBARA , Calif. (AP) — Authorities say they plan to close access points to popular beaches near the University of California, Santa Barbara in an effort to sh...

  2. The latest news from the USOC - March 26

    Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska) became the first American woman to break into the top three overall at a FIS Cross-Country World Cup on March 24 in Falun, Sweden....

  3. Singapore reportedly seeks FBI help in US engineer's death

    Police in Singapore have reportedly sought the FBI's help in a probe into the death of a U.S. engineer last year.The death of Shane Todd, 31, has been classified as ...

  4. Parents of engineer who died in Singapore want murder probe

    The family of an American who turned up dead in Singapore after expressing fear he was being duped by Chinese spies is calling for a congressional investigation into...

  5. Massive, orbital laser blaster could defend against asteroid threats

    Could a "Deathstar" someday defend Earth against incoming threats from space?Last Friday, asteroid 2012 DA14 -- half a football field long and weighing about 190,000...

  6. Scientists build dog nose to sniff out explosives

    Inspired by that snuffling wet lump at the end of your dog's face, a new chip can rapidly identify trace amounts of TNT -- and could form the backbone of an explosiv...

  7. Why Music Moves Us

    Universal emotions like anger, sadness and happiness are expressed nearly the same in both music and movement across cultures, according to new research.The research...

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