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Neptune's strange new moon is first found in a decade
New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 01:57
A surprise lurking in old Hubble pictures, the small rock raises questions about how it survived the chaos thought to have created Neptune's other moons
Interactions.org Newsdigest 15 July 2013
Interactions - 16 Jul 2013 00:30
-- Particle physics for internal security -- Mass of dark matter particle more than proton particle: Researchers -- CERN, Eurovision to attract 'TWEENS' to science -- New supermagnets to unlock Cern's possibilities -- Ce...
'Dronecleaners' Deliver Pants By Quadcopter
Popular Science - 16 Jul 2013 00:30
Pants, dropped! What's the best way to convince millenials to get their suits drycleaned? No one knows, but Philadelphia's Manayunk Cleaners is trying drones. The drone is a modified DJI Phantom quadcopter, which is a co...
The Curious Genius Of Amar Bose
Popular Science - 15 Jul 2013 22:32
The acoustic innovator and founder of the Bose Corporation died Friday. This is the story of how his insatiable curiosity helped launch a better future. "Better Living Through Curiosity," by Tom Clynes, originally appear...
Need A Better Forecast On The Future? Look No Further Than Our Daily Newsletter!
Singularity Hub - 15 Jul 2013 22:11
The future holds both mystery and uncertainty...unless, of course, you're a regular reader of Singularity Hub. Our stories highlight the biggest strides being made in science and technology and provide thoughtful perspec...
The Prettiest Visualization Of Social Media Chatter We've Ever Seen
Popular Science - 15 Jul 2013 22:00
Much prettier than a Twitter timeline. To commemorate the launch of 4G services in the UK, artist Brendan Dawes was commissioned to create these beautiful "digital portraits" of 11 cities. Really they're more like "socia...
Virtual avatar lets you experience being a 4-year old
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 22:00
Stepping into a child's body makes you incorporate the thoughts and feelings of a child too
Virtual avatar lets you experience being a 4-year-old
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 22:00
Stepping into a child's body makes you incorporate the thoughts and feelings of a child too
Obesity gene makes you fat by keeping you hungry
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 21:05
We now know why people who carry one version of the FTO gene are more likely to be obese than those who carry another
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New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: our strange ape ancestry, smart at 90+, screaming volcano, why we should control sex, the rich, sick US, and more
Supplements fingered in sprinters' positive dope tests
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 20:38
With two of the fastest-ever 100-metre runners, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell, failing drug tests, poorly labelled dietary supplements may be to blame
What Reddit likes: Things that make a meme explode
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 20:23
Want to score high on Reddit? Timing is crucial but choose the correct subreddit, post often and the Reddit community will love you
FIDO Would Enable Dog-To-Human Communication
Popular Science - 15 Jul 2013 20:00
The device would benefit the military, the disabled, doctors, and maybe even you! Three researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, including one of the co-creators of Google Glass, are working to develop a new p...
The strange ape that's rewriting our family tree
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 19:00
The story of our evolution seemed clear. But a string of recent discoveries in Africa is forcing us to radically rethink it (full text available to subscribers)
This 3-D Printed Tarantula Robot Is Actually Kinda Cute
Popular Science - 15 Jul 2013 18:30
Aww. Come here, little guy. Robot spider! Sounds terrifying. But the T8--an octopod 'bot made from 3-D printed parts--is actually charming. For your viewing pleasure, watch it dance like a drunk high-school kid. The comp...
Control sex for humanity's future
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 18:00
The way we reproduce may have unexpected consequences for the future of humanity, suggests biological anthropologist Robert Martin in How We Do It
Ultimate moon shot reveals the sun's flare
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 15:00
Shot by a shadow tracker, this image of our star will help explain why the sun's upper atmosphere is so hot
Why is the rich US in such poor health?
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 12:00
In the wake of a startling report highlighting the US's poor health compared with other wealthy nations, its study director Laudan Aron searches for answers
Free online MIT courses are an education revolution
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2013 11:00
Online learning is the biggest shake-up of education since the advent of the printing press, says Anant Agarwal, an MIT computing specialist