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This smart ‘band-aid’ could help the world beat Ebola AUSTIN — The international fight against Ebola is far from over. Just this week, new patients arrived in U.S. hospitals for treatment. But back in Africa where healthcare workers have battled hundreds of cases at a tim...
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Fan's LEGO International Space Station on Mission for 10,000 Votes It took 200 astronauts 13 years to complete the International Space Station (ISS). Now, 4,500 people may be able to do the same in less than 50 days -- sort of. A fan-designed LEGO version of the station has passed the h...
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Google Street View Gives You Virtual Tour Inside Japan's Newest High-Speed Train Google Street View takes you on a virtual tour of the inside of Japan's newest high-speed train, the Hokuriku Shinkansen. An extension of the Nagano Shinkansen Line, the new train's name derives from the name of the regi...
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We've already heard about how thermoelectric or piezoelectric clothing could be used to generate electricity for our mobile devices. Now, an international team of scientists has successfully used special fabric to serve ...
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State Department Tries to Purge Malware After Hack The State Department temporarily shut down Internet service on its unclassified computer network in an attempt to try to root out malware.
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Adr1ft Casts You Alone In Space

SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2015 16:43
Adr1ft Casts You Alone In Space Adr1ft casts you as a lone astronaut in the wreckage of a space station whose time and resources are rapidly running out.
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Designing a car that can break the world land speed record is a tricky balancing act. It has to be incredibly fast and lightweight, while also offering unparalleled protection on the track. Not only in case there's a con...
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Oculus founder: 'Everything is going horribly right' Virtual-reality fans have long awaited a consumer version of the Oculus Rift headset, but the company wants to be sure everything is perfect before release.
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Samsung confirms This afternoon co-CEO of Samsung Electronics Shin Jong Kyun spoke at a shareholder meeting about the future of their smartphone business. It was there that he suggested that the plan for Samsung's smartphone future inclu...
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The 9 best online tools for freelancers

Geek Time - 14 Mar 2015 21:00
The 9 best online tools for freelancers One of the greatest perks of freelancing is that it can be 'free' to start. Have a look at some of the best free online workspaces and tools available for freelancers
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Best Space Photos of the Week -- March 15, 2015

SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2015 19:29
Best Space Photos of the Week -- March 15, 2015 From a monster solar flare to a spectacular night launch, don't miss these amazing space images of the week for March 15, 2015.
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Is IBM Building Its Own Digital Currency?

Gizmodo - 14 Mar 2015 17:00
Bitcoin may still be the fringe coinage of technophiles, but the idea behind the cryptocurrency is rapidly marching towards mainstream.
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Photos: Ancient Egyptian Tax Receipt & Other Texts

Live Science - 14 Mar 2015 15:57
Photos: Ancient Egyptian Tax Receipt & Other Texts Several ancient and medieval texts at McGill University Library and Archives are being deciphered. One of the most interesting texts is a receipt for a huge land-transfer tax.
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Photos: Pi Day Celebrations at 2015 SXSW Festival

Live Science - 14 Mar 2015 19:18
Photos: Pi Day Celebrations at 2015 SXSW Festival Check out these photos of the "Pi Day of the Century" event at the 2015 SXSW Interactive festival in Austin, Texas.
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Age of Sustainable Development: Good lives for all?

New Scientist - 14 Mar 2015 19:00
Top sustainable-development guru Jeffrey Sachs can get world leaders on board for saving the planet, but is the optimism of his vision enough?
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Math Nerds Celebrate 'Pi Day of the Century' at SXSW Festival Math geeks everywhere celebrated the "Pi Day of the Century" with pies, countdowns and celebrations.
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What We're Reading This Week Across the Web (Through Mar 14) Enjoy this week's stories! ROBOTS: China's factories are building a robot nation Li Xuena, Wang Xinci & Zhang Boling | MarketWatch "'At first, robots replaced workers who had jobs that exposed them...
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 14 Mar 2015 17:25
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week The beginning of a new era in solar technology with the Solar Impulse 2 and and amur tiger family portrait, spelunkers finding ancient coins and the eruption of a Chilean volcano -- just a few of our favorite photos in S...
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Ancient Receipt Proves Egyptian Taxes Were Worse Than Yours A recently translated ancient Egyptian tax receipt shows a bill that is (literally) heavier than any American taxpayer will pay this year -- more than 220 lbs. (100 kilograms) of coins.
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Risky business: Coping with chaos in weather forecasts

New Scientist - 14 Mar 2015 14:00
Will it rain this weekend? It's a simple question, but the best answer comes down to probability, says Ken Mylne of the UK Met Office (full text available to subscribers)
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Win one of 50 Raspberry Pi micro-computers

New Scientist - 14 Mar 2015 10:30
The latest edition of the world's favourite hobby computer is here and, to celebrate Pi Day, we have 50 to give away (full text available to subscribers)
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Neanderthals wore eagle talons as jewelry 130,000 years ago Long before they shared the landscape with modern humans, Neanderthals in Europe developed a sharp sense of style, wearing eagle claws as jewelry, new evidence suggests.
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