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A Gunshot Wound's Hidden Surprises

Discover - 19 Mar 2014 01:30
Doctors were prepared to give the patient's family bad news, but an unlikely chain of events may have saved his life.
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Sony's Project Morpheus Virtual Reality Headset Unveiled Sure enough as per our earlier report, it looks like Sony has officially announced their own virtual reality headset that they have designed for the Sony PlayStation 4 in mind. The headset was officially unveiled at GDC ...
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Social groups alleviate depression

Science Daily - 19 Mar 2014 20:39
Building a strong connection to a social group helps clinically depressed patients recover and helps prevent relapse, according to a new study. While past research has looked at the importance of social connections for p...
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Korner is a smart, ultra-minimalist security system that installs in minutes Set to launch a crowdfunding campaign in the very near future, Korner is a set of app-enabled sensors that monitor your doors and windows, and wil send you an alert if somebody breaks in The post Korner is a smart, ultra...
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Selfies. We can’t seem to get enough of them. And while they’re somewhat awkward and obnoxious at times, they’re rather harmless, innocent and don’t cause any damage, right? Wrong. Or at least it was in the case ...
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If you're an Xbox 360 owner that hoped to get your hands on a copy of Titanfall before the end of the month, we have some bad news: you're going to need to wait a little longer. EA announced today that for the second tim...
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Head-mounted display, movement sensors.... done. Sony Computer Entertainment's Shuhei Yoshida says that the company's been working on its Project Morpheus VR hardware for over three years and it's fair to say it's come a...
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An anonymous reader writes "In yet another example of the judicial branch of the government becoming more critical of federal mass acquisition of personal data, federal magistrate judge John Facciola in D.C. 'denied a go...
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Fujifilm Sponsors SWPP Photographer of the Year Award

Photography Blog - 19 Mar 2014 12:00
Fujifilm Sponsors SWPP Photographer of the Year Award The Societies today announced that Fujifilm is supporting the Photographer of the Year Award.
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Though typically uttered with more vulgar language, the off-color remark of "defecating a brick" usually signifies a person's shock. Once you see this solar-powered toilet, you may be inspired to do the same, quite liter...
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900MP portraits show human face in extreme detail 'Facial cartography' is an apt description of Swiss photographer Daniel Boschung's portraits. Folds, crevices and pores that are often invisible under normal viewing conditions are shown in extreme detail in his 900MP im...
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Scientists detect water around a hot Jupiter

Phys.org - 19 Mar 2014 18:02
Scientists detect water around a hot Jupiter Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) are part of a research team that has detected water vapor in the atmosphere of a planet outside our solar system. The team, including scientists from California Institute...
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Wow. Marvel just released the first 11 minutes of Captain America 2: Winter Soldier--which will premiere on April 4. Lots of action happens in those minutes and, funnily enough, most of it is Scarlett Johansson kicking s...
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Just 24 hours after the world learned about the dangerously convincing Google Docs phishing scam , a security company revealed a very similar exploit involving the Apple ID log-in screen. And, weirdly enough, it's hosted...
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Memory and learning in patients with Parkinson's disease was the focus of a new international study. The researchers found that the Parkinson's group's ability to learn new information was significantly poorer when compa...
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Long-term survivors after esophagectomy with gastric pull-up can enjoy a satisfying meal and good quality of life according to a new study. This study concluded that pessimism about the long-term quality of life after an...
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What immune response should a vaccine elicit to prevent HIV infection? Two studies bring scientists closer to answering this question by identifying previously unrecognized attributes of antibodies that appear to have re...
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A behavioral intervention that taught adults to use herbs and spices instead of salt led to a decrease in sodium consumption compared to people who tried to reduce sodium on their own. Adults taking part in a 20-week beh...
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Deaf adults successfully lost weight in a program using American Sign Language. The study is the first randomized trial of a weight-reduction and lifestyle-change program in deaf ASL users.
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US women unfamiliar with most stroke warning signs

Science Daily - 19 Mar 2014 22:52
Many US women don't know most of the warning signs of a stroke. Hispanic women were less likely than others to know the warning signs of a stroke. Nearly all women knew that they should immediately call 9-1-1 if they sus...
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Kids whose parents are demanding but not emotionally responsive are about one-third more likely to be obese than kids whose parents set healthy boundaries, are affectionate and discuss behavior. Researchers compared kids...
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People who develop diabetes and high blood pressure in middle age are more likely to have brain cell loss and other damage to the brain, as well as problems with memory and thinking skills, than people who never have dia...
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