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LMAO, People Thought Snowden Was Dead Because of a Tweet
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2016 04:04
After NSA whistleblower and millennial sex symbol Edward Snowden tweeted a mysterious string of characters on Friday afternoon, conspiracy theorists and concerned fans feared he might be dead when Sputnik, a Russian news...
Scientists pinpoint Ebola's weak spots
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 23:22
Scientists have now have a high-resolution view of exactly how the experimental therapy ZMapp targets Ebola virus. The new study is also the first to show how an antibody in the ZMapp 'drug cocktail' targets a second Ebo...
7 Lessons Learnt from Photography by Photographer Jimmy Nelson
PetaPixel - 8 Aug 2016 17:53Thyroid tumor: It takes two to tango
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 22:34
Autonomous adenomas are the most common benign tumors of the thyroid gland. Mutations in two genes account for around 70 percent of the cases. Scientists have now discovered another key trigger.
Treatments for Sickle Cell Diease Could Be Helped by Discovery
Medical Design Technology - 8 Aug 2016 22:13
News An interdisciplinary, international group of researchers has found new biophysical markers that could help improve the understanding of treatments for sickle cell disease. Contributed Author: Carnegie Mellon Unive...
Understanding Basic Aesthetics in Photography
PetaPixel - 8 Aug 2016 22:03WANDRD is Back With The New PRVKE 21
The Phoblographer - 8 Aug 2016 22:02
WANDRD is back with another Kickstarter project to kick off the launch of their newest addition to their PRVKE line of bags, the PRVKE 21. The company burst onto the scene last year with their PRVKE bag, which has been a...
Dormant copies of HIV mostly defective, new study shows
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 21:05
After fully sequencing the latent HIV 'provirus' genomes from 19 people being treated for HIV, scientists report that even in patients who start treatment very early, the only widely available method to measure the reser...
Ghostly 4th Neutrino Most Likely Doesn't Exist
Physics Buzz - 8 Aug 2016 20:32
An international team of researchers from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory just announced with 99% certainty that a proposed particle called a sterile neutrino doesn't exist. Why is the fact that something doesn't exist ...
NOvA shines new light on how neutrinos behave
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 18:09
Scientists from the NOvA collaboration have announced an exciting new result that could improve our understanding of the behavior of neutrinos.
No Man's Sky "Day Zero" update suggests deleting early save games
Slash Gear - 8 Aug 2016 12:00
One of the most anticipated PS4 and PC games of the year is still to be launched this Tuesday, but its developers are already announcing a "Day Zero" update. Yes, No Man's Sky, which was delayed no less than 2 months, wi...
'Quadrooter' security flaws said to affect over 900 million Android devices - CNET
CNET - 8 Aug 2016 01:10
The flaws, disclosed by security firm Check Point, could open hundreds of millions of Android products with Qualcomm chips to malware.
New model recreates early spread of Parkinson's disease in the brain
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 22:36
They're two of the biggest mysteries in Parkinson's disease research -- where does the disease start? And how can it be stopped early in the process?
Two classes of medications linked to similar results in peritoneal dialysis patients
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 20:49
A new study examined two classes of medications commonly prescribed to prevent cardiovascular events in dialysis patients and found no significant difference in outcomes.
Scientific serendipity yields new neuron type in mouse retina
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 20:49
In the retina of mice, a new type of neuron that falls outside century-old classifications has been discovered. The new cell acts like one class of neurons but anatomically resembles another. It is not only a new kind of...
Researchers have discovered a mechanism that allows cancer to survive without glucose
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 20:48
New research provides important clues that might help understand the resistance to drugs that 'starve' tumors, and also how cancer cells manage to survive in the center of the tumor mass, where barely any blood vessels c...
Flu vaccine uptake slightly higher in provinces that allow vaccination by pharmacists
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 20:48
People who live in provinces with policies that allow pharmacists to administer influenza vaccines are more likely to be vaccinated, according to a new Canadian study.
Photography Trick: Darken a Bright Background with a Scrim Net
PetaPixel - 8 Aug 2016 20:45Playground zoning increases physical activity during recess
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 18:07
Most grade school students are likely to claim recess as their favorite period of the day; however, in many cases recess still can be sedentary with students not engaging in enough physical activity. Now researchers have...
Assisted-living facilities limit older adults' rights to sexual freedom, study finds
Science Daily - 8 Aug 2016 18:07
Older adults in assisted-living facilities experience limits to their rights to sexual freedom because of a lack of policies regarding the issue and the actions of staff and administrators at these facilities, according ...
Prototype chip could help make quantum computing practical
e! Science News - 8 Aug 2016 17:35
Quantum computers are largely hypothetical devices that could perform some calculations much more rapidly than conventional computers can. Instead of the bits of classical computation, which can represent 0 or 1, quantum...
Jaguar Land Rover enters the fray over Takata airbag recall - Roadshow
CNET - 8 Aug 2016 17:34
The automaker is recalling more than 50,000 vehicles in the US for airbag inflators that may turn into clouds of shrapnel.