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Science Says: Airplane turbulence can strike out of the blue

NEW YORK — They literally don’t see it coming. “Clear-air turbulence,” which evidently jolted an Air Canada flight Thursday over the Pacific …

Study: Genetic test predicts middle aged obesity risk

NEW YORK — Can a genetic test identify newborns at risk of becoming severely obese by middle age? Researchers say …

How to get the most out of online reviews

NEW YORK — Can a genetic test identify newborns at risk of becoming severely obese by middle age? Researchers say …

Bones from Philippine cave reveal a new human cousin

NEW YORK — Fossil bones and teeth found in the Philippines have revealed a long-lost cousin of modern people, which evidently lived …

New techniques let scientists zero in on individual cells

NEW YORK — Did you hear what happened when Bill Gates walked into a bar? Everybody there immediately became millionaires …

Have you herd? Moose, bighorn sheep pass on migration tips

NEW YORK — Looking for the best place to eat? Ask a local. Now scientists say that same insider knowledge …

Science Says: DNA test results may not change health habits

NEW YORK — If you learned your DNA made you more susceptible to getting a disease, wouldn’t you work to …

Science Says: What’s known and not known about marijuana

NEW YORK — A new marijuana study joins a limited record of scientific knowledge about the harms and benefits of …

Doctors say unproven stem cell treatment blinded 3

NEW YORK — Three women were left nearly or totally blind by a vision treatment at a stem cell clinic, …

Bones of hunted mammoth show early human presence in Arctic

NEW YORK—The remains of a mammoth that was hunted down about 45,000 years ago have revealed the earliest known evidence …

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