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Location American Technology News for 9 March 2015
Apple Watch Could Be Bigger Success Than iPhone: Here Are The Signs The Apple Watch is Apple's first new product category since the release of the iPad, and it is set to be one of the most successful Apple products ever. Here's why.
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Fight Like a Woman: A Documentary Photo Project on an American Female Boxer Erin Lefevre's "Fight Like a Woman" is about an American female boxer and her goal to be successful in life.
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Why Apple needed to invent a new kind of gold for Apple Watch Edition For the 18 karat gold Apple Watch Edition, Jony Ive told The Financial Times on Friday that Apple had created a process to place molecules in Apple gold closer together, consequently making it harder than standard gold. ...
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Candy Rocket is a real rocket fueled by candy

Slash Gear - 9 Mar 2015 23:58
Candy Rocket is a real rocket fueled by candy If the Killer Klowns from Outer Space had a long-range weapon, this would definitely be it. Some industrious and fun-loving rocket scientists (and, apparently, candy experts?) from Japan put their brilliant minds togethe...
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Once upon a time...

PTTU - 9 Mar 2015 19:40
Once upon a time... ESA Top News: Rosetta looks on as Philae tackles landing on a comet...
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Once upon a time...

ESA - 9 Mar 2015 19:40
Once upon a time... Rosetta looks on as Philae tackles landing on a comet...
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Venus, if you will, as seen in radar with the GBT

EurekAlert! - 9 Mar 2015 06:00
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory) Recently, by combining the highly sensitive receiving capabilities of the National Science Foundation's Green Bank Telescope and the powerful radar transmitter at the NSF's Arecibo ...
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The Great Hermit Crab Shell Swap

Twisted Sifter - 9 Mar 2015 01:53
The Great Hermit Crab Shell Swap   When a big, new shell washes ashore, hermit crabs congregate and position themselves from largest to smallest in a vacancy chain where everyone tries to upgrade to a bigger home. An excerpt from BBC’s Life Story Ser...
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Sci-Fi Book Review: "Elsewhen"

Universe Today - 9 Mar 2015 21:33
Elsewhen is a story about star-crossed young lovers, a love story for science fiction fans. Conceived when author/actor Gary Bullock was working at a radio astronomy site, Elsewhen follows the path of Elijah ('Lije') and...
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Virtual Reality Is Coming: But What Will Make It Worth Visiting? Morpheus, Gear, Rift, Vive--the list of prospective virtual reality devices is growing longer. And although this latest chapter in virtual reality was born in Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's garage a...
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$1.1 Million Brain Prize Awarded for Technique to Visualize Live Brain Cells The world's most valuable prize for brain science research was awarded today (March 9) to four German and American scientists who invented a microscopy technique that reveals the finest structures of the brain, in both h...
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Ancient Chilean Mummies Now Turning into Black Ooze: Here's Why The famous Chinchorro mummies, which have remained preserved in Chile for more than 7,000 years, are now under threat from increased levels of moisture.
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More Measles Outbreaks 'Will Undoubtedly Occur,' Experts Warn More measles outbreaks are sure to occur in the United States because of people refusing vaccinations, researchers say.
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Florida Isn't the Only State to 'Ban' Climate Change Florida, one of the states most susceptible to the effects of climate change and sea-level rise, verbally banned state environmental officials from using the term "climate change," an investigation revealed. But the Suns...
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Global Warming Experts Predict 50% More Lightning

Physics Buzz - 9 Mar 2015 22:29
Originally published: Mar 6 2015 - 1:45pm, Inside Science TVBy: Karin Heineman, Executive Producer(Inside Science TV) - Every day around the world, lightning strikes the ground about 10 times per second.That's nearly one...
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An unexpected discovery has created a laser that can blind you temporarily - and you won't even know you're the target (full text available to subscribers)
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New Earth-based Radar View of Venus

SpaceRef - 9 Mar 2015 21:56
From earthbound optical telescopes, the surface of Venus is shrouded beneath thick clouds made mostly of carbon dioxide....
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Brain's 'Pain Meter' Identified

Live Science - 9 Mar 2015 21:55
Brain's 'Pain Meter' Identified The brain's "pain sensor" has been found, researchers say. When you step on a thumbtack or hit your funny bone, this is the part of your brain that lights up.
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Too much praise may make kids narcissistic

New Scientist - 9 Mar 2015 21:00
A long-term study of child behaviour suggests that over-praising your kids could increase narcissistic traits such as selfishness and vanity
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The extraordinary promise of quantum information processing -- solving problems that classical computers can't, perfectly secure communication -- depends on a phenomenon called "entanglement," in which the physical state...
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Space Station Enters Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease | Video Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will attempt to grow the fibrous plaque (amyloids) that are the root cause of the brain disease.
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Chemists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a broadly useful technique for building new drug molecules and other chemical products.
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