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McDonald's recalls Shrek glasses due to potential cadmium risk — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced…
Hogchoker - the new Internet star — A small flatfish living along the coast of North America is the…
Cancer deaths are projected to double by 2030 — Cancer deaths are projected to double in the next two decades.…

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Wasps clock faces like humans — Face recognition in golden paper wasps may be an adaptation to…
Entangled diamonds vibrate together — Objects big enough for the eye to see have been placed in a weirdly…
How animals predict earthquakes — Animals may sense chemical changes in groundwater that occur…
New Icelandic volcano eruption could have global impact — Hundreds of metres under one of Iceland's largest glaciers there…

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News | Archive (1 May 2009) [Page 8]

Archived news stories published on 1 May 2009 [chronologically, reverse order]
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Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico nears the coast
Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico nears the coast — In this latest image acquired by ESA's Envisat on Thursday at 16:23 UTC, oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico…
Mars rover sees distant crater rims on horizon
Mars rover sees distant crater rims on horizon — NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has captured a new view of the rim of Endeavour crater, the rover's destination…
Satellites, DNA and dolphins
Satellites, DNA and dolphins — Using DNA samples and images from Earth-orbiting satellites, conservationists from Columbia University, the Wildlife Conservation…
Scientists say ice lurks in asteroid's cold heart
Scientists say ice lurks in asteroid's cold heart — Scientists using a NASA funded telescope have detected water-ice and carbon-based organic compounds on the surface of an…

Caring for stroke survivors sometimes stressful, but also rewarding

— 12:30 GMT | Health

While caring for stroke survivors can be highly stressful for some families, many families feel little or no strain from caregiving, and even report that being a caregiver can be personally rewarding, according to research published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association…

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