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► SCIENCEDAILY Feb. 27, 2013 - Too Much Vitamin D During Pregnancy Can Cause Food Allergies, Research Suggests — Pregnant women should avoid taking vitamin D supplements, new research suggests. Substitution appears to raise the risk of children developing a food allergy after birth. This was the conclusion drawn from a new survey carried out by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research and the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg in Germany which was published in the February issue of the medical journal Allergy.
► Biosciencetechnology Fri, 2013-03-08 : Flu More Likely to Spread Through Air || ► University of Maryland March 7, 2013 - UMD Study Provides New Clues to How Flu is Spread || ► NIH News March 8, 2013 - NIH study sheds light on role of climate in influenza transmission
► "WISE J104915.57-531906"- Closest Star System Found in a Century, NASA 03.11.13
► THIS DAY IN HISTORY
■ Mar 14, 1862: Yankees capture New Bern, North Carolina
■ ALBERT EINSTEIN
► E = Mc2 Einstein's Big Idea. Uploaded on Apr 4, 2011 by Samuel James
■ Part 1 of 2► Outlaws & Gunslingers. The year was 1865. The nation's bloodiest conflict, the Civil War, had just ended. It tore the nation apart into North and South, Republican and Democrat. It spawned a new generation of weapons designed only to kill men and it trained a generation of men to kill other men. From this year forward for the next 35 years, the South and the North would continue the war in the Wild West. Published on Mar 3, 2013 by HistoryFeed
■ Part 2 of 2
► Modern Marvels Autobahn
► BEST DOUG CASEY SPEECH EVER! An Anarchist, Economic Collapse & 7 billion Chimpanzees
► Vimeo Launches 'Vimeo on Demand' Pay-Per-View Feature
► Kickstarter for T-shirts: CollegeHumor and Vimeo founder Josh Abramson launching social T-shirts
► Argentina's Bergoglio elected as new Pope Francis
► New pope promises to bring new look to Church
By Crispian Balmer and Philip Pullella - VATICAN CITY - Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio's election as pope has broken Europe's centuries-old grip on the papacy, opening the doors on a new age of simplicity and humility for the Roman Catholic Church, mired in intrigue and scandal.► Exclusive: Iran steps up weapons lifeline to Syria's Assad - envoys
* Argentina's pope a modest man focused on the poor
* World Catholics welcome Francis as leader of troubled Church
* Argentines rush to churches, weep as countryman elected pope
* Slideshow: Meet the new Pope
► China's Xi appointed president, completes rise to the top
► North Korea's leader oversees artillery fire near disputed islands
► Maduro: U.S. "far-right" wants to kill Capriles
By Daniel Wallis and Andrew Cawthorne -CARACAS - Venezuela's acting president said that "far-right" figures in the United States were plotting to kill opposition leader Henrique Capriles in an increasingly volatile atmosphere ahead of an April 14 election.
* Venezuela to probe Chavez cancer poisoning accusation
► Colorado approves gun-control package - By Keith Coffman - Both chambers of Colorado's Democratic majority legislature approved a package of four gun-control measures, capping months of debate in a state that has experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
* Steubenville, Ohio, high school rape trial enters second day
► CERN scientists say particle is no "super-Higgs"
By Robert Evans - GENEVA - Physicists who found a new elementary particle last year now say it looks like a basic Higgs boson rather than any "super-Higgs" that some cosmologists had hoped might open up more exotic secrets of the universe.
* Mars had the right stuff for life, scientists find
► VIDEO
■ Argentine cardinal becomes new pope. March 13 - Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina chosen new leader of Catholic Church, takes the name Pope Francis I. Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina is the surprise choice to be the new leader of the troubled Roman Catholic Church, and said he would take the name Francis I. Pope Francis, age 76, appeared on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica Wednesday, just over an hour after white smoke poured from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel to signal he had been chosen to lead the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics. The choice of Bergoglio was announced by French cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran with the Latin words, "Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum. Habemus Papam." ("I announce to you a great joy. We have a pope." Francis becomes the 266th pontiff in the Church's 2,000-year history at a time of great crisis and difficulty. Although a conservative he is seen as a reformer and was not among the small group of frontrunners identified before the election. He also went against one of the main assumptions before the election, that the new pope would be relatively young. He is the oldest of most of the possible candidates, and was barely mentioned in feverish speculation about the top contenders before the conclave.
■ Pope Francis I leads world new bulletins
■ From white smoke to white robe, new pope greets the world - Rough Cuts
■ Pope celebrations continue into the night
■ Argentines and Brazilians react to selection of new pope
■ Pope Francis congratulated byArgentina's Cristina Fernandez
■ China votes to appoint new leaders
■ Xi has China behind him, problems ahead, a lady by his side
■ Overheard in China: Web greets leadership change with a yawn
■ Economy 2013: How to Boss the fashion market
■ Techquity: 'A New Hope' for Samsung's Galaxy S4
► PICTURES
■ Meet the new Pope
■ Pope Francis is elected
■ Catholics of Latin America
■ The North Korean military
■ Border Security Expo
■ Life of Kim Jong-un
■ Ladies Day
■ Arlington's lost
► Tension as Nanjing hosts Japanese team
► Suspense in St Peter's as thousands watch conclave
► Afghan beauty spot dreams of tourism return
► Janet Stephens - US 'hair archaeologist' recreates ancient coiffs
► Iraqi Christians fear being wiped out
► Shanghai river pig toll doubles as worries mount || ► Fears of pollution as 6,600 pigs found in Shanghai river
► World's largest telescope array to open in Chile
► Storms blanket northwest France in deep snow
► Flights resume out of Paris after snow delays
► US flags produced ahead of Obama visit to Israel
► Al-Azhar lays down conditions for Vatican dialogue
► Kerry meets Libya PM
► Raw: SKorea Carries Out Military Drills
► Black Smoke From Sistine Chapel, No Pope Yet || ► Raw: Seagull Perches on Sistine Chapel Chimney
► Biden: We Can Do More to Stop Domestic Violence
► China Pulls Nearly 6,000 Dead Pigs From River
► In Los Angeles, Pope Francis Source of Pride
► 5-Organ Transplant Patient Becomes a Mother (Fatema Al Ansari)
► Raw: Xi Jinping Named President of China
► First-Ever Fishing Tournament for Asian Carp
► Pope Francis: Simple image, complex past
► Holy rivals? Brazil ponders Argentine pope
► Why Pope Francis Only Has One Lung
► New pope's choice of name will carry his first message
► First Latin American pope could counter declining Catholicism
► First steps on becoming a pope
► New Pope Draws Praise and Prayers From Washington
► Obama's Pope Francis Challenge: Appoint a New Ambassador to the Vatican
► Libyan PM, in U.S., vows to bring 'justice' to Benghazi attackers
► SPORT - Dale Earnhardt Jr. Tops List Of Nascar's Highest-Paid Drivers
► AUTOS - 5 tips for tackling your first big car repair
► HOMES - Remodeling your bathroom? Here's a step-by-step guide
► OMG! - Stars Who Waited for Their Wedding Night : In Hollywood, there are still some people who hold true to their beliefs, including Mariah Carey, "Bachelor" Sean Lowe, and Kirk Cameron.
► Good Morning America - New York City Dog Swallows 100 - Plus Pennies
► 11 crazy Bigfoot conspiracy theories
► Six months after Benghazi, Obama names Libya envoy. Who is Deborah Jones?
► Iran, Russia, Vatican threaten to derail U.N. women's rights appeal
► Venezuela may be unable to embalm Chavez's remains
► Venezuela to probe Chavez cancer poisoning accusation
► Myanmar villagers unhappy that Suu Kyi backs mine
► What Japanese history lessons leave out
► Alma telescope: Ribbon cut on astronomical giant
► Nepali war victims' long fight for justice
► Science behind the Vatican's smoke signal explained - by Philip Ball
► Pantanal: Liquid heart of South America
► A-list room service in Hollywood
► Take it slow on Zambia's upper Zambezi
► AUTOS - If you like the 2013 Land Rover Range Rover || ► First drive: 2013 Ford Fiesta ST
► Samsung set for crucial Galaxy S4 smartphone launch
► Snake charmers: Gucci talks python at species meeting
► Today's African Proverb :: "Only the soil knows that the baby mouse is sick" - Sent by Blessing Kandodo, Bindura, Zimbabwe
Sick? Untreatable? Dead? Only the soil knows it? Who else knows? None. You know it?
► Secret Service and FBI investigating leaked Obama financial records
► 'If you were a man, we'd kill you': Captive journalist tells RT how she escaped Syrian rebels
► Arming opposition in Syria is violation of international law - Lavrov
► Pentagon creates 13 offensive cyber teams for worldwide attacks
► Unearthing ET: UK researchers claim they've found alien life in Sri Lankan meteorite
► Inside Story Americas - Taking over Detroit City
► Inside Syria : Blurring the rules of engagement
► Russians propose nuclear plan against meteors
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Alexis Tsipras: Frontline of a financial war
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Uhuru Kenyatta: 'Not a banana republic'
► Inside Story - What is fuelling child abduction in China?
► Cambodia moves to combat wildlife trafficking
► The Stream - Confronting military rape culture
► 'Giant' Mosquitoes Set to Invade Florida This Summer
► An American Epic: The Work of Garry Winogrand
► Photographer Spotlight: Andreas Feininger
► Pope Francis and the Challenges Ahead
► Francis starts his first full day as pope
By Henry Chu -The first pope from the Americas spends about half an hour inside St. Mary Major, a grand basilica in the heart of Rome dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Photos || Full coverage
* L.A. Cardinal Mahony 'ecstatic' over Bergoglio► EDUCATION
* New World pope faces old challenges
* L.A. Latinos see a pope more like them
* Lopez: L.A. schools are falling apart► Obama meets with House Republicans in effort to rebuild trust
* LAUSD to pay Miramonte victims $30 million
* L.A. charter school aims to toss out students with fake addresses
* Head Start cuts could mean 2,000 fewer seats in L.A. County
► Influential Democrat urges Obama to release drone opinions
► Immigration rights groups accuse officials of racial profiling
► Leaders of pro-Obama group Organizing for Action stress grass-roots
Tyler, Texas & Comet Pan-STARRS is seen over the tower on the left as a waxing crescent moon is seen setting in the Western sky. The dark side of the moon is lit by reflected light from the Earth. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Scott M. Lieberman MD / Associated Press
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