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Bay Area Biotech Industry Braces for Gene Patenting Court Case
KQED Quest - 13 Apr 2013 01:26
The Supreme Court is hearing a case on a key question: can you patent a human gene?
Facts About Carbon
Live Science - 13 Apr 2013 01:18
Carbon is one of the most abundant elements and forms a very large number of compounds, including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon disulfide.
Every Single Person In The World On One Chart
Popular Science - 12 Apr 2013 23:45
What does 7 billion look like in a browser window? When you
To Prevent Wind Turbines From Killing Birds, Add Blinds?
Popular Science - 12 Apr 2013 23:00
A new bird-friendly wind turbine Farzad Safaei's recent invention looks a bit like window frames--complete with Venetian blinds built inside--but it's actually a new wind turbine design. Safaei, an electrical engineer at...
Google lets you bequeath digital assets when you die
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 22:20
The new Inactive Account Manager feature is designed to take care of all of your Google assets - whether emails on Gmail or YouTube videos - when you die
New Japanese method for killing dolphins is inhumane
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 21:03
Fishermen in Japan have adopted a new way of dispatching dolphins in drive hunts but the method is no more humane than previous techniques
Today on New Scientist: 12 April 2013
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 20:26
All the latest stories on newscientist.com: the map of the Internet, our closest non-human ancestor, and more
Edible Electronics Will Spy On Your Intestines
Popular Science - 12 Apr 2013 20:00
Devices inside pills could monitor health issues or deliver targeted cancer drugs. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing edible electronic devices that could monitor health, deliver drugs, or stimulate...
Newswire: 12 April 2013 - TRIUMF - To Answer "What's Next After the Higgs," Visit Canada
Interactions - 12 Apr 2013 20:00
New Summer School Offers Students Training on Hottest Topics in Particle Physics -- (Vancouver, BC) --- Graduate students around the world who are pursuing particle physics now have a new destination for expanding their ...
Drought blossoms into spectacular bloom of Joshua trees
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 19:33
The streets have no name in the Mojave but Joshua trees may have found what they're looking for as they burst into flower, with or without you
Russia Is Investing $50 Billion In Its (Very Ambitious) Space Program
Popular Science - 12 Apr 2013 19:30
President Vladimir Putin has announced a space initiative to put a person on Mars, build a moon base, and shoot down any foreign threats. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans for a new space initiative today....
Dabbling and Diving Ducks: Catch the Spring Show
KQED Quest - 12 Apr 2013 19:00
Ducks are getting ready to make their seasonal migration away from San Francisco Bay. Come see them in their breeding finery before they're gone for the summer.
Going underground in search of dark matter strikes
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 19:00
Lisa Grossman plumbs the depths of the Soudan Mine in Minnesota to see two rival detectors striving to find traces of WIMP dark matter
How Do You Order A Beer With Bitcoins?
Popular Science - 12 Apr 2013 18:03
"That'll be 0.17637075920 BTC, please." A bar called EVR opened up near our office a few months ago--one of the very few New York City establishments that accept payment in Bitcoins, the anonymous, decentralized, open-so...
Online juries help curb bad gamer behaviour
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 18:00
In the heat of the moment, online players often hurl abuse at one another - crowd-based justice can help bring them back into line
Astrophile: A handy guide to planetary parking spots
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 16:51
Up to two-thirds of planetary systems may have empty orbits where a world could sit happily, according to recent data from the Kepler space telescope
Drone-wrecking laser gun to sail on US warship
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 16:42
Combat lasers that blow up hostile craft and are cheap to fire will soon be deployed at sea, but issues such as the risk of friendly fire remain unsolved
Hand-waving Leap hack drives a toy boat with gestures
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 15:10
Watch a person drive a model boat with a flick of the wrist thanks to a new hack for the Leap Motion controller
Feedback: Suitable for extremely hot air?
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 15:00
Hot air, health status of the dead, Leninist link to dinosaurs, and more (full text available to subscribers)
Secret chamber under Old Faithful drives eruptions
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 14:18
A previously unknown side chamber under the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone national park is changing our picture of this famously reliable geyser
Map of the internet could make it stronger
New Scientist - 12 Apr 2013 11:00
The most comprehensive maps yet of the the internet's infrastructure could help shore it up against disasters and sabotage
Beavers Return to San Jose
KQED Quest - 12 Apr 2013 04:16
A family of beavers has taken up residence in the Guadalupe River, across from the HP Pavilion.