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Optimists see the new resource as a cheap, clean "bridging fuel" to a low-carbon future. The true picture might not be so simple, says Michael Brooks (full text available to subscribers)
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The 5 Most Extreme Atomic Experiments

Physics Buzz - 8 Aug 2013 23:22
During the early days of the Atomic Age, it seemed like a healthy dose of nuclear power could make everything better. From 1945 until the late sixties, a bold new world powered by the unlimited cheap energy of the atom ...
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Crunching The Numbers On Mario Kart 64

Popular Science - 8 Aug 2013 22:30
Crunching The Numbers On Mario Kart 64 See what getting knocked into last place looks like in data form. To show off the capabilities of number-crunching tool Manta, programmer Dave Pacheco explains how he wired a system for recording matches from the Nintend...
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First images of DNA mix-ups linked to cancer

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 22:00
Time-lapse microscopy has captured severed DNA strands linking up with partners from the wrong chromosome, a process implicated in cancer
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The most accurate timekeepers in the world just got a new use - as simulators of the complex quantum mechanics of electrons in a solid
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Use These Apps To Help Inspectors Find Nuclear Warheads

Popular Science - 8 Aug 2013 21:00
Use These Apps To Help Inspectors Find Nuclear Warheads Well, some day Inspecting nuclear weapons sites, while an important part of international treaties limiting a nation's number of warheads, can be expensive and tricky, depending on the availability of trained inspectors,...
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 20:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: robot appreciates another point of view, future fracking, your own private internet, and more
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Robot face lets slime mould show its emotional side

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 20:25
Electrical signals produced when a yellow slime mould moves eagerly towards food or is repulsed by light are used to power a human-like robot face
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Forget doggy paddle - apes prefer breaststroke

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 19:12
The first detailed observations of swimming chimpanzees and orang-utans show they take to the water in the same way humans do
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Not like us: Artificial minds we can't understand

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 19:00
We have created a completely new form of intelligence, though no human can fathom how it thinks and reasons. By Douglas Heaven (full text available to subscribers)
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'Doom' Developer John Carmack Joins Oculus to Take Virtual Reality Mainstream Over the last year, the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset, has flown from duct-taped prototype to massively anticipated gaming system. The firm has raised $2.4 million in a Kickstarter, oversubscribed ten to one, an...
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Farmers Fight Back Against Toxic Algal Blooms

KQED Quest - 8 Aug 2013 18:00
Farmers Fight Back Against Toxic Algal Blooms Agricultural runoff is the leading cause of recurring algal blooms in Lake Erie. Now farmers are inviting researchers onto their fields to figure out why -- and what they can do about it.
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Topological Insulator

Physics Central - 8 Aug 2013 17:16
Topological Insulator A close-up of a promising material you may find in future electronics
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Headbanging termite drummers sound the alarm

New Scientist - 8 Aug 2013 02:00
The drums! The drums! Humans aren't the only animals that send long-distance messages via percussion - termites do the same to warn of approaching aardvarks
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