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Scientists Develop Efficient New Way to Produce Hydrogen

Ultra efficient hydrogen fueled vehicles may soon be coming to market thanks to this technological breakthrough. In September, researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute for Technology published a paper in Nature detailing their success in creating a safe, clean, inenexpensive, and ultra-efficient new method of splitting water molecules into oxygen.

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12 People Talk Honestly About How They Paid Off Their Debt

For all the years I’ve been in debt, I’ve devoured stories of people who somehow managed to get out of it.

What you’ll find below is a collection of stories, culled from the hundreds of responses, with various motivations, strategies, and outcomes. The sacrifices people made to pay off their debt might not surprise you. But the reaction those same people had to finally paying off that debt likely will.

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James Victore You Only Have Teachers

Love this guy…

“I was presented with a choice. I can do as others do; I can do as you do; I could run from the pain and I could let that pain make my life smaller every day, every week, every year as most do. Or I could understand that this pain is my teacher and I need to face it, I need to address it on a daily base, on an hourly base and become bigger stronger every day, every week, every year. You too are presented with a choice.”

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‘Armor’ Blocks Radiation During Cancer Treatments

Macinley Butson was just 16 years old when she first felt spurred to try and protect women from excess radiation during breast cancer treatments—and now, her invention could be a game-changer in the medical field.

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Molecule Triggers Self-Destruction of Pancreatic Cancer Cells

With pancreatic cancer ranking as one of the most deadly forms of cancer, researchers are excited to report on a promising new breakthrough for a treatment.

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Plant Compounds Used to Successfully Treat Alzheimer’s in Mice Now Shown to Prevent Other Effects of Aging

The research, published last month in the journal eLife , suggests that the drug candidates may be useful for treating a broader array of conditions and points out a new pathway that links normal aging to Alzheimer’s disease.

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3 Easy (And Fun) Daily Habits to Extend Your Life

What if your vices could actually help you live longer?
A recent study followed 1700 nonagenarians to determine what makes people live to age 90 and beyond.
And the results are almost too good to be true.

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Megan McArdle’s ’12 Rules for Life’

At 45 one takes stock. The building years of your life are over, and what you are now is pretty much what you are going to be. Soon it will be what you were.

You can no longer tell yourself that you might move to Lisbon, learn Portuguese, and take up the guitar. You cannot learn Portuguese at your age. You can’t remember new words anymore; you can’t even remember where you have left your keys.

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An effortless way to improve your memory

A surprisingly potent technique can boost your short and long-term recall – and it appears to help everyone from students to Alzheimer’s patients.

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Ultrasound destroys 80 percent of prostate cancers in one-year study

Treating prostate cancer through traditional means such as surgery or radiotherapy carries certain risks, with some patients experiencing impotence, urinary problems and bowel trouble, among other unwanted side effects. Safer and less invasive treatment options could soon be on the table, however, including a novel MRI-guided ultrasound technique.

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