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Nudge: You're being manipulated - have you noticed?

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 18:00
A mass experiment is under way to change your behaviour for the better. If it's working properly, you've probably barely noticed, says Graham Lawton (full text available to subscribers)
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6 Awesome Aircraft From The 2013 Paris Air Show

Popular Science - 26 Jun 2013 01:30
Last week, the airplanes of the future filled the sky over Paris. Here are our favorites.
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Obama launches plan to fight climate change in US

New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 01:02
The long-awaited move could help the country meet emissions targets and strengthen its standing in upcoming climate negotiations
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Where Edward Snowden Could Fly Without Getting Hauled Back To The U.S. [Infographic] Snowden, wherever he is, probably wants to avoid countries that have extradition treaties with the U.S. There's some confusion about where, exactly, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is right now. He was going to board a ...
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Google Shares Details of Futuristic New Office Park at NASA It's no secret Google's building a high-tech portfolio beyond search, from self-driving cars to artificial intelligence. Out of the limelight, however, they're building something else entirely--a new campus at NASA Moffe...
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The Science Of Hamster Balls: New Rolling Robot Could Help Farmers Wheee! We've seen robots with wheels, robots with legs, and even robots with whegs. We've seen snakebots that use a creepy combination of undulation and grip to shimmy and swim. Now one research team has come up an innov...
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: racing for absolute zero, Alaska's wild weather, more nudging, tabletop accelerator, robo-rockers, and more
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NASA launches new telescope to solve sun heat mystery

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 20:38
The $181-million IRIS space telescope will probe the region of the sun between the star's surface and the plasma layer that envelopes it
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Indian flood deaths blamed on 'mindless' construction

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 20:26
Construction in flood zones, slope deforestation and climate change mean devastating floods in India are likely to repeat
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Submarine internet cables are a gift for spooks

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 19:54
The subsea fibre-optic cables that carry telephone and internet traffic make things easy for the prying eyes of intelligence agencies
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Robo-rockers join rich history of robot music

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 19:21
The Tokyo performance of android trio Z-Machines is only the latest proof of the considerable musical skills of robots
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Ultimate chill: The epic race to reach absolute zero

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 19:00
It is a freezing ideal that can never be reached, yet the mission to reach the coldest possible temperature has exposed many scientific marvels (full text available to subscribers)
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The Living Machine: A Flush Worth Following

KQED Quest - 25 Jun 2013 18:00
The Living Machine: A Flush Worth Following Engineered to mimic a wetland, an innovative system at Oberlin College uses plants and microbes to recycle wastewater--a process that begins with a trip to the bathroom.
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Metallic Flow

Physics Central - 25 Jun 2013 16:39
Metallic Flow Solids can flow like fluids, given the right circumstances
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Mathematicians think like machines for perfect proofs

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 16:35
Computers can rapidly check proofs, but to harness this incredible ability, mathematicians must start thinking more like machines
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Nudge: The gentle science of good governance

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 11:00
Don't like having your mind stealthily manipulated? That's just another cognitive bias. We should welcome governance based on behavioural insights
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Tabletop accelerator shoots cheap antimatter bullets

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 04:10
A device just a few square metres in size can churn out bursts of energetic positrons that rival ones made by huge accelerators
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What is Plate Tectonics?

Live Science - 25 Jun 2013 03:47
What is Plate Tectonics? Plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle.
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Wild Alaskan weather intensifies climate debate

New Scientist - 25 Jun 2013 02:54
Unseasonably late snow followed by a heatwave: why is Alaska's weather behaving in such an extreme manner this year?
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