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A California State Senator Is Trying To Outlaw 3-D Printed Guns
Popular Science - 9 May 2013 01:33
How do you ban the coupling of a digital file and a legal technology? California State Senator Leland Yee (who represents the western part of San Francisco) announced that he will pursue outlawing 3-D-printed weaponry, i...
FBI To Internet Providers: Spy For Us Or Face A $25,000 Fine
Popular Science - 9 May 2013 00:30
Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. Here's how the FBI plans to get around it. A new FBI proposal would compel internet communications companies to hand ove...
8 Signs That Girl You Met On The Internet Is Fake
Popular Science - 8 May 2013 23:30
Lessons from a "sugar daddy" dating website That widowed Ukrainian engineer you just met on your favorite dating website? She's probably a scammer. Scam dating profiles are more likely to say they are Catholic; from Nige...
Toxic Mars dust could hamper planned human missions
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 22:58
The latest finds from robot explorers are boosting fears that fine-grained toxins in Martian dust will be hazardous to human explorers - and tough to avoid
What Chefs David Chang And Traci Des Jardins Think Of Space Food
Popular Science - 8 May 2013 22:30
Verdict: "Some very questionable flavor profiles" Two of the nation's finest chefs were invited to NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory by Tested.com to sample the meals served on the International Space Station. Apparen...
Expired emails provide easy route to Facebook hacking
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 22:00
More than a million Facebook accounts could be vulnerable to attackers using a simple method of email hijacking, researchers say
How Drones Will Fight Poachers To Save Endangered Species
Popular Science - 8 May 2013 21:30
The World Wildlife Fund wants to thwart international crime with robots. Here is a complicated problem: Endangered elephants live in isolated nature preserves under the watch of woefully underfunded governments. Poachers...
Newswire: 8 May 2013 - CERN - First observations of short-lived pear-shaped atomic nuclei
Interactions - 8 May 2013 21:30
Geneva, 8 May 2013. An international team at the ISOLDE radioactive-beam facility at CERN* has shown that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, "pear" shapes. The observations contradict some existing nuclear theorie...
Mars rover wakes up, gets better laser aiming
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 21:26
Curiosity is back after a month of radio silence, and the rover has been upgraded with software that gives it more autonomy while exploring Mars
Threatwatch: Is the Saudi virus a new SARS?
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 21:00
The Middle Eastern coronavirus has started behaving disturbingly like SARS - making the search for undiagnosed cases increasingly vital
How a scientific DSM will transform psychiatry
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 21:00
The decision of the leading US mental health institute to move away from the psychiatrists' "bible" means years of transition to biologically based diagnoses (full text available to subscribers)
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com: Star Trek's medical tricorder gets real; goodbye, DSM - hello, biology; animal sex wars; and more
US invokes emergency act to keep H7N9 flu at bay
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 20:44
New flu tests have been given emergency approval, as it emerges that H7N9 provokes a weaker immune response than other flu, making vaccines hard to produce
Zoologger: The moth with the highest-pitched hearing
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 20:08
The greater wax moth can hear ultrasonic noises that no known animal can pick up
2013 Invention Awards: Fume Fighter
Popular Science - 8 May 2013 20:00
A welding helmet to make metalwork safer. Within his first 30 minutes on the job at an aluminum factory in 1999, metalworker Michael Buckman inhaled so many noxious fumes he was sick with bronchitis for three days. As he...
RoboBee Robot the Size of a Quarter Shows Off New Flight Skills
Singularity Hub - 8 May 2013 19:34
A tiny biomimetic robot, dubbed RoboBee, recently took wing under controlled flight for the first time. The robot is part of Harvard's "Micro Air Vehicles" program led by principal investigator Robert Wood, and the contr...
First Movie Trailer For Ender's Game Clocks 1.3 Million Views On YouTube On First Day
Singularity Hub - 8 May 2013 19:31
The first trailer for Ender's Game, the sci-fi film based on the classic novel by Orson Scott Card, was released yesterday and it promises to be one of the biggest sci-fi movies of 2013. The Hugo award-winning story, whi...
Turning Star Trek's medical tricorder into reality
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 19:00
Is a foolproof, smartphone-sized device that diagnoses diseases a pipe dream - or can a $10 million competition turn the fiction into a lifesaver? (full text available to subscribers)
Newswire: 8 May 2013 - Kavli IPMU - Space Warps Project Needs Your Help
Interactions - 8 May 2013 18:30
Astronomers are asking volunteers to help them search for "space warps." More commonly known as "gravitational lenses," these are rare systems with very massive galaxies or clusters of galaxies that bend light around the...
Newswire: 8 May 2013 - Fermilab and Brookhaven National Laboratory - Revolutionary muon experiment to begin with 3,200-mile move of 50-foot-wide particle storage ring
Interactions - 8 May 2013 18:30
Scientists from 26 institutions around the world are planning a new experiment that could open the doors to new realms of particle physics. But first, they have to bring the core of this experiment, a complex electromagn...
Iron nanocrystal shape-shifts to get out of a jam
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 18:27
Tiny metal crystals have been glimpsed taking themselves apart to squeeze through tight spots in nanotubes, without melting or compressing
Brutal battles of animal sexes
New Scientist - 8 May 2013 18:00
Daphne Fairbairn's vivid, insightful Odd Couples: Extraordinary differences between the sexes in the animal kingdom will leave you pleased to be human