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WATCH LIVE: Bill Nye Debates Creationist on Evolution Bill Nye the Science Guy is debating creationist Ken Ham Tuesday night (Feb. 4) and you can watch it live here.
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How Much Will Your Next Hospital Visit Cost? [Infographic] Depends on where you are. Like, a lot. It's no secret healthcare procedures often cost way more in the U.S. than they do in other countries. Healthcare costs also vary incredibly across different regions within the U.S. ...
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Red sprites snapped dancing above a Nebraska storm

New Scientist - 28 Aug 2013 00:17
Rare pictures taken from a research plane show the lightning-like tendrils reaching up into the sky, offering a chance to explore what sparks a sprite
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Watch A Professor Control Another Professor's Mind From Across Campus The first human brain-to-brain interfacing has been used to play a video game. Hello, mind control! Researchers at the University of Washington say they've created the first non-invasive brain interface between two human...
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2013 20:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: brown dwarfs, canine conservationists, badger cull, Fukushima, the private-sector myth and more
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A Visual Guide To New York City's Massive Data Trove

Popular Science - 27 Aug 2013 20:00
A Visual Guide To New York City's Massive Data Trove Nearly all the documents you could want (and also not want) about New York, in one handy map The NYC Open Data initiative has dumped a ton of New York public records--school test scores, court districts, even laundromat ...
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Bezos-Backed 10,000 Year Clock Site Preparation and Fabrication Underway If you were worth a million dollars, you might buy a fine watch. Rolex, Breitling, Seiko, this watch might run a couple thousand dollars. If you're Jeff Bezos, you fund a 200-foot clock inside a mountain, engineered to w...
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How to train a canine conservationist

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2013 19:00
Could your pet be a super-sleuth? Hyperactive canines are using their noses to help conserve rare and endangered species (full text available to subscribers)
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Meet the Natives: Wild Bees

KQED Quest - 27 Aug 2013 18:00
Meet the Natives: Wild Bees The United States is home to some 4,000 native bee species. In this video, entomologist Claudio Gratton explores whether these wild pollinators can keep agriculture buzzing as honeybee populations struggle to survive.
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Virtual reality resurrects a defunct exhibition

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2013 18:00
Using laser-scanning techniques, the Science Museum in London has created a faithful virtual tour of its shipping gallery, which shut last year
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Piloting A Drone Is Hell

Popular Science - 27 Aug 2013 17:00
Piloting A Drone Is Hell Drone pilots are remote but not detached. The cover story for the Atlantic's September issue reveals a surprising truth: drone warfare is more like The Truman Show than Terminator. In the future, autonomous robots might ...
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A Spin on Doppler

Physics Central - 27 Aug 2013 16:55
A Spin on Doppler A twist on this physics principle can detect rotation in tornadoes, planets and more
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UK farmers start shooting badgers to prevent TB spread

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2013 14:38
A controversial pilot trial to cull badgers has begun in England, in the hope that it will prevent the animals from spreading bovine tuberculosis
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Strike blinds the world's largest radio telescope

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2013 03:34
The ALMA observatory has stopped taking data due to a worker's strike spurred by the extreme conditions in Chile's remote Atacama desert
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