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A New "Rosetta Stone" Tropical Ice Core

KQED Quest - 4 Apr 2013 23:21
A New The climate record from the Peruvian glacier Quelccaya is as near to perfect as we can get.
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Dissolved in volcanic ponds, meteorites could have provided early life with the chemicals it needed to store energy
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Today on New Scientist: 4 April 2013

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: black hole firewall, US nuclear power, North Korean nuclear bombs, women's powdered eggs, and more
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Gamers, designers and photographers have innovative treats in store when the Leap Motion 3D gesture-sensing computer interface is launched next month
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The genome of one of the most abundant turtles on Earth gives clues to their longevity and ability to survive without oxygen during hibernation
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Zeitgeist Borders shows a world of Google searches

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 19:52
Regional differences in how Google autocompletes search queries reveals what users are searching for around the world
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First Fully 3D Printed Building May Take Shape This Year We can 3D print the very small--check out these mindblowing nanoscale creations--but what about the very big? If a few bold architectural startups have anything to do with it, we may soon see the first 3D printed homes. ...
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Robots Invade Restaurants: Here Are Eight of Our Favorites Robotic automation has long been the domain of manufacturing. But of late, robots have made an often entertaining and sometimes gimmicky leap to restaurants in China, Taiwan, Japan, and increasingly the US. Please accept...
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Multiple Vaccinations on Same Day Does Not Raise Autism Risk A new study that should help assuage concerns shows that giving children multiple vaccines on the same day does not increase the risk for autism. How persuasive the study will be to doubting parents, however, is anybody'...
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Border Patrol's Newest Tool? VADER On A Drone

Popular Science - 5 Apr 2013 00:00
Border Patrol's Newest Tool? VADER On A Drone Capable of sensing people over a large area, this radar can find and track people hiding in the desert. A military sensor with a movie villain name is helping law enforcement agents nab people trying to enter the United ...
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In The Future We Will All Live In Photosynthetic French Sea Pods Tackling rising oceans with style Scientists estimate that the sea level will rise 9 inches or more by 2030, up to more than 6.6 feet by 2100. In anticipation of a far wetter world, French architecture firm Sitbon Archit...
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BigPic: The James Webb Space Telescope, Ready To Be Frozen Prepping for space with a super-cold vacuum It's cold up there in space, so before the James Webb Space Telescope gets sent up there, NASA scientists are putting it through its paces, locking parts of it in a vacuum and ...
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The Newest Defense Against Biological Warfare? This Cube In 15 minutes, this device can identify biological threats in a sample of blood. This cube could detect a biological threat in a sample of blood in less time than it takes to commute home. Funded by a grant from the Nati...
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 4 April 2013

Interactions - 4 Apr 2013 18:00
-- First hint of dark matter detected by space station -- Q/A: What is dark matter? And how do we know it exists? -- Dark matter: tantalising hints detected in space -- Strong hints of dark matter detected by space stati...
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What we exhale is unique to us - our 'breathprint'

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 16:43
Everyone's breath contains a distinctive set of metabolic compounds, so breath tests could be used to detect and monitor disease
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Martian Wind

Physics Central - 4 Apr 2013 16:39
Martian Wind See the Curiosity rover's parachute flapping in the wind on Mars
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Pyongyang says it will reopen a facility used to make weapons-grade plutonium and that US aggression will be countered with nuclear weapons
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Black hole firewall: Trouble on the edge

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 13:26
The problem that Stephen Hawking spotted around black holes has made a fiery return. Anil Ananthaswamy reports on how it threatens quantum theory and gravity (full text available to subscribers)
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Powder women's eggs for home storage

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 13:14
If a freeze-drying method showing promise with cow eggs works for human ones, women need only add water and sperm to produce an implantable embryo
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It's time we sorted out climate 'blips'

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 12:00
The promise to fill the gap between short-term weather forecasts and long-term climate predictions is still unfulfilled. Let's change that
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It's too early to herald a US nuclear renaissance

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2013 11:00
Obama's financial backing for nuclear power must be reinforced by tougher economic incentives and better technology
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