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Interactions.org Newsdigest 17 June 2013
Interactions - 18 Jun 2013 01:00
-- Invisible touch: What's the matter? -- What are neutrinos, and how do they come from beyond our solar system? -- New Data Supports 'Cold' Model Of Dark Matter -- Distribution of dark matter in 50 galaxy clusters measu...
US Supreme Court Says Synthetic Genes Are Patentable, Naturally Occurring Genes Are Not
Singularity Hub - 18 Jun 2013 00:52
Technology has always ridden far out ahead of the laws that govern it. As the pace accelerates, that gap may widen. The US Patent Office issued the first patent on a gene thirty years ago. Tens of thousands of patents la...
Google Reveals Massive Iranian Phishing Scheme
Popular Science - 18 Jun 2013 00:30
A suspicious email attack leads to...nothing? Government email spying in the United States may have all the headlines, but America hardly has a monopoly on privacy violations. Google revealed a massive phishing scheme ag...
Echolocating app will let you map a room with sound
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 23:00
Just as bats use sound to navigate, an app now being developed could help you find your way around using sound alone
Wearable Computer-Socks Guaranteed To Be The Smelliest Computers You Own
Popular Science - 17 Jun 2013 22:15
They look less silly than Google Glass. Less silly than those toe-shoes too, actually. Fitness trackers are, slowly but surely, getting better. First there was the Fitbit (I mean, the Fitbit is still wildly popular, but ...
NASA's new astronauts were interesting even before today
Elisabeth Howell - 17 Jun 2013 21:34Will new tectonic fault system kill the Atlantic?
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 21:31
A new zone of crust-swallowing geological faults seems to be opening in the Atlantic - the vast ocean may have "caught" subduction from the dying Mediterranean
Google Launches Balloon-Based Internet In New Zealand
Popular Science - 17 Jun 2013 21:15
The project aims to spread affordable Internet access to even the most remote regions. Last July, the United Nations' Human Rights Council declared that Internet access was a basic human right. Tim Berners-Lee, creator o...
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: space vs time, gargoyle vs Cyberman, Hawking vs Israel, breast cancer gene patent ruling, mind-reading monkeys, and more
Carbon-Fiber Cables Could Lift Elevators In Kilometer-High Skyscrapers
Popular Science - 17 Jun 2013 19:58
New elevator technology pushes skyscrapers to new heights. What's one of the most important limits to the heights of skyscrapers? How far up an elevator can go. The way elevators are currently made, they can only be abou...
Two Bit Circus Kickstarts Traveling Carnival of Robots, Fire, and Lasers
Singularity Hub - 17 Jun 2013 19:47
Two Bit Circus is producing the STEAM Carnival, a hands-on event featuring "robots, fire, and lasers to inspire young inventors in science, technology, engineering, art, and math." Doesn't that sound lovely?
Singularity Hub Membership Update -- A Community Excited About The Future
Singularity Hub - 17 Jun 2013 19:43
If you're fascinated with the latest news about science, technology, and trends shaping the future, then you've definitely found a home at Singularity Hub where we serve up daily stories that make minds happy. But what i...
Space vs time: One has to go - but which?
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 19:00
If we want to progress towards a theory of everything, we need to understand how space and time fit together - if they do at all, says Anil Ananthaswamy (full text available to subscribers)
Exhibition blurs boundary between you and your objects
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 18:00
William Blake's death mask (with EEG) next to a Cyberman's head and a gargoyle: a new exhibition crosses the lines between humans and the things we make
Let This Robot Teach You How To Be Less Awkward
Popular Science - 17 Jun 2013 17:00
MIT builds a virtual person to help people practice talking to other people, which already sounds like an awkward situation. If you think you're awkward in social situations, and would like the solution to that problem t...
Beautiful freak in Ecuador's life raft of the frogs
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 15:00
This gloriously freakish fringe tree frog looks like it belongs in a Hayao Miyazaki fantasy, but in fact it lives in a safe haven that's almost as magical
We should praise Hawking's boycott of Israeli meeting
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 15:00
Stephen Hawking's considered decision to support an academic boycott of Israeli institutions should not be derided, says Jonathan Rosenhead
Mushrooms are the new styrofoam
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2013 11:00
Eben Bayer's company makes packaging from agricultural waste and the mycelium of mushrooms - he says the next step is to make building materials this way