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Scientists test ideas in bird botulism outbreaks TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- For more than a decade, people walking along Great Lakes beaches have come upon a heartrending sight: dozens, or even hundreds, of dead loons, gulls and other waterfowl - victims of food poisoning that paralyzed their muscles and eventually caused them to drown.... Read More »Experts urge feds to measure, pursue our happiness WASHINGTON (AP) -- Happy or sad? Content or bored? And how many times did you smile yesterday? A panel of experts thinks Uncle Sam should be more in touch with our feelings.... Read More »Nobel winner: scientists get it wrong most of time STOCKHOLM (AP) -- One of this year's Nobel Prize laureates says learning how to handle failure is key to becoming a successful scientist.... Read More »Markets solid after strong US jobs data LONDON (AP) -- Global stocks rose Friday as investors welcomed forecast-busting U.S. jobs data, even though they reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin to reduce its monetary stimulus this month.... Read More »Unusual number of Arctic snowy owls seen in US ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Snow-white owls with luminous yellow eyes are thrilling bird-watchers as the magnificent birds set up winter residence at airports, fields and beaches far south of their normal Arctic range.... Read More » | ||||
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