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Super-supernovae spell trouble for dark energy

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 19:00
Some obscenely bright stellar explosions are undermining our attempts to work out why the universe is accelerating (full text available to subscribers)
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A busy, if slow-moving, year in the life of a robot we crashed onto an alien world. The Mars rover Curiosity has spent the past year driving around the surface of of its new home, drilling and digging and collecting samp...
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Aw: The World Through A Polar Bear's Eyes [Video]

Popular Science - 2 Aug 2013 00:00
A camera-collar lets you vicariously swim and frolic and eat raw fish. Meet Tasul, a polar bear at the Oregon Zoo taking part in a research project to help zoologists understand polar bear behavior (and maybe, by extensi...
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Climate change may make civil wars much more common

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 22:00
The world could soon be a more violent place, according to research that pools existing studies on climate and conflict, but its conclusion is contentious
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 21:52
All the latest on newscientist.com: Tour a mini-world under glass, how your cellphone can be traced, and more...
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Coral mappers reach Caribbean waters

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 21:25
The Catlin Seaview Survey plans to map all the world's reefs. With the Great Barrier Reef done, the team is now heading to the more damaged Caribbean
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Leap Motion Remember watching Tony Stark design his Iron Man suit with a few flicks of his hands, rearranging digital parts and pieces projected in midair? It'll be like that. Or even better, it'll be like Tom Cruise in Minority Rep...
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Food stamps could help US trim obesity epidemic

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 20:53
The US's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program feeds nearly 48 million people, but may soon suffer deep cuts. Will a big research opportunity be missed?
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The parent of the Chelyabinsk meteor, which exploded over Russia earlier this year, may have been a known rock cluster that could pose a future threat
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 01 Aug 2013

Interactions - 1 Aug 2013 19:30
-- After Higgs breakthrough, CERN readies for next cosmic quest -- First experimental signs of a New Physics beyond the Standard Model -- Photons May Emit Faster-Than-Light Particles, Physicists Suggest -- Standard Model...
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The Origin of the Russian Meteor Found

Physics Buzz - 1 Aug 2013 18:30
Scientists think they might have pinpointed where the infamous Russian meteoriteĀ of 2013 came from. Astronomers Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raul de la Fuente Marcos from the Complutense University of Madrid calculate...
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Troubled Waters: Lake Erie's Plastic Problem

KQED Quest - 1 Aug 2013 18:00
Troubled Waters: Lake Erie's Plastic Problem How the buildup of small plastic particles could add up to big problems for Lake Erie, and the human and aquatic communities that depend on it.
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10 Robots That Are Way More Athletic Than You

Popular Science - 1 Aug 2013 18:00
Oh, you're a pro swimmer? Well, Swumanoid's an Olympian. Maybe you're really athletic. You're, say, a great basketball player, or you can do those fingertip push-ups the heroes do in kung-fu movies. That's great. But wha...
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Giant clouds of lead glimpsed on distant dwarf stars

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 16:05
A lead balloon is a metaphor for something unpopular, but giant clouds of the heavy metal are helping to boost a theory of star evolution
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Earth in miniature: Tour a mini-world under glass

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2013 14:23
Back in the 1980s, Biosphere 2 was created in Arizona as a trial Mars colony and to study several of Earth's ecosystems. Visit the site on our virtual tour
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Mesozoic Era: Age of the Dinosaurs

Live Science - 1 Aug 2013 09:45
Mesozoic Era: Age of the Dinosaurs The Mesozoic Era saw the rise of some of the most iconic animals, from Tyrannosaurus rex to birds and mammals.
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