Inside the Clouds
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- NASA satellites are lifting the cloud of uncertainty surrounding climate change. Five satellites, flying in formation above the Earth, are revealing several times more information about global warming than traditional research methods.
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Discovering a new Earth 2.5 Trillion Miles Away?
LAUREL, Md. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- It took billions of years and the perfect conditions for our Earth to grow and form. Now, those same conditions can be seen in space, shaping a similar planet. Ivanhoe explains this exciting space discovery.
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Saving Hearts
NEW ORLEANS, La. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Five million Americans suffer from congestive heart failure, a debilitating illness that can seriously compromise a patient's quality of life. And as the population ages, the number of people diagnosed with the disease is growing by eight percent each year. Now, as Ivanhoe reports, a new procedure is helping patients feel better and get their condition under control.
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New Hope for Stroke Survivors
HOUSTON, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There are more than four million stroke survivors living in the United States. It's been a standard prognosis for almost all of them -- whatever motor skills you didn't get back right away may be lost forever; but now, new technology is proving that even stroke rehab is better late than never.
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Saving Legs - Saving Lives
HOUSTON, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Millions of Americans may be at risk for heart attack or stroke and not even know it. A pain in your leg may be a sign of something much more serious -- even fatal. Ivanhoe explains a new way to fight peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
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Science of Stress
SOUTH MIAMI, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- 'I swear, my kids are giving me gray hairs! And I'm cursed … I always get a pimple on my nose before a party!' Is it all in your head? Maybe not! Ivanhoe explains how there may be some science to those old wives tales.
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Protect Yourself From Computer Hackers
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you have a computer connected to the Internet, Read out! You'll be surprised to learn how often it's being attacked by computer hackers. Ivanhoe explains how to protect yourself and your PC.
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Safer Roads
ASHBURN, Va. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- About six million car crashes happen every year, with many involving cars and trucks crashing into roadside barriers and signs. Now, Ivanhoe explains how state-of-the-art testing is making roadway obstacles safer.
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Virtual Reality for Construction Zones
ATLANTA, Ga. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Each year, over 350 construction workers die -- many from falls. Now, Ivanhoe explains how a virtual reality construction site may help save lives.
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Nanotechnology: Cleaning up our Water
HOUSTON, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- He's just 37 years old, but he's already making a difference in the world! Now, Ivanhoe introduces a young engineer who's creating small solutions to big problems.
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Men are From Mars
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There are many books and movies that highlight the psychological differences between men and women -- Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus, for example; but now, neurologists say they have brain images that prove male and female brains do work differently -- at least under stress.
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Planes, Trains and ant Hills
DALLAS, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Are you a worker, a drone, or a queen bee? Businesses are using models based on insect behavior to increase human production and work faster. And it's already started at the airport.
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