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Manhattan Inside The Grand Canyon And Other Amazing Images From This Week Plus: a gigantic dragon's skull, London's response to the Eiffel Tower, and more
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A Smooth, 3-D-Printed, Multicolored, High-Resolution Vase

Popular Science - 20 Jul 2013 01:38
A Smooth, 3-D-Printed, Multicolored, High-Resolution Vase No more lines in your 3-D printed objects! Desktop 3-D printers often have a resolution problem. Resolution refers to the size of the stream of molten plastic laid down by the machine in layers; if the layers are too big...
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 19 July 2013

Interactions - 20 Jul 2013 00:30
-- Physicists Unveil Results Helping Explain Universe -- Rare Phenomenon Discovered --Provides Way to Test Models of a New Physics -- New tests back concept for particle physics: CERN -- T2K neutrino experiment reports n...
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Free Software Tool Aims To Fight Government Secrecy

Popular Science - 19 Jul 2013 22:15
This crowdfunded Freedom Of Information Act algorithm seeks to liberate guarded knowledge. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), first enacted in 1966 provides a way for citizens, activists, and journalists to coax info...
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Rare particle decay is bad news for exotic physics

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 22:14
The rate at which a Bs meson decays into two muons has been confirmed - and it holds no clues to physics beyond the standard view
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Astrophile: Rhythmic dance helps star lovers mature

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 21:55
If orbiting star pairs are able to settle into a decent rhythm, they can grow old together in harmony - and maybe even foster new life
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: microbes close to home, experimental chimp sex, something we've waited 69 years to see, CIA geoengineering, and more
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My so-called viral life: is discovery new life form?

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 20:57
Dubbed "Pandora viruses", jumbo-sized viruses have been discovered that are so unusual they might need their own, new domain of life
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Gut bacteria vital in evolution of new animal species

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 20:31
Wasps of different species can mate successfully if we tinker with their gut bugs, backing the "hologenome" idea that bacteria shape their hosts' evolution
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Designing for microscopic life in the great indoors

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 19:00
It's time we start thinking about the microbes that live on - and in - our buildings and gadgets, says ecologist and engineer Jessica Green (full text available to subscribers)
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How Math Could Help Defuse Riots

Popular Science - 19 Jul 2013 19:00
How Math Could Help Defuse Riots Rioting behavior isn't so different from shopping behavior--an insight researchers want to use to keep riots at bay. After riots tore across London in 2011, a team of researchers from University College London began usin...
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Pay For Your Next Meal With Your Face

Popular Science - 19 Jul 2013 17:00
Pay For Your Next Meal With Your Face The world's first facial recognition payment system lets you ditch your credit card. Finland-based company Uniqul is preparing to release a payment system that uses facial recognition software to link a customer with his...
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Today at the European Physical Society meeting in Stockholm, the international T2K collaboration announced definitive observation of muon neutrino to electron neutrino transformation. In 2011, the collaboration announced...
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CIA spooks investigate geoengineering to fix climate

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 15:26
Concerned about the impact of climate change on global security, the CIA is part-funding a US National Academy of Sciences geoengineering study
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Feedback: The mark of the barcode

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 15:00
Barcode conspiracies, Revelations for the record, uncertainty beer and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Geneva, 19 July 2013. New results to be presented at the EPS-HEP conference in Stockholm, Sweden, this afternoon have put the Standard Model of particle physics to one of its most stringent tests to date. The CMS and LHC...
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Lines on the face help pick out the twin who dunnit

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 14:10
Telling which identical twin committed a crime is tough, but knowing how the face ages may help forensic experts identify them
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Thirsty clean energy may add to water stressed world

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 13:23
While cutting emissions is necessary to curb global warming, some renewable and clean energy sources are thirstier than fossil fuels
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Axing health statistics is penny wise, pound foolish

New Scientist - 19 Jul 2013 11:00
We cannot afford to let figures vital for assessing our wellbeing fall victim to austerity cuts, warns a policy researcher
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By The Numbers: How Twitter Reacted To The George Zimmerman Verdict Expletives not included. In the first 26 hours after the verdict acquitting George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin, Twitter exploded. But how do we figure out the balance of interaction on Twitter? What were p...
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