Sunday, August 03, 2008

Live Science News Headlines

Incredible Discoveries Made in Remote Caves
In a bone-dry desert, scientists find water. And lot of bones.

Now What? Californians to Rehearse 'The Big One'
Plants Talk, Even Eavesdrop
Religion Plays Strong Role in Gay Unions
Ancient Olympic Calculator Discovered

Top Features
ADHD: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
How a Monk and His Peas Changed the World
Tree Shrew Sober Despite Drinking All Day
Skull of Large Extinct Primate Reconstructed

Video
Spider Coupling
How Do Black Holes Form?

Image of the Day
Pollen Power
Pollen tubes from grains of pollen in the rare vine Austrobaileya are providing insight into how flowering plants have evolved.

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Trivia & Quizzes
The Big Quake Quiz
Test Your Quake Knowledge
Research by Heather Whipps for LiveScience
The great San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906 left a lot of people scratching their heads, wondering how the destruction could have been so bad. In honor of that somber anniversary, we ask you some questions about the world�s biggest shake-ups.

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