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Facts About Plutonium
Live Science - 23 Sep 2013 23:59
Properties, sources and uses of the element plutonium.
It's time to let GM insects fly free
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 23:00
The arguments against releasing genetically modified insects to control pests and diseases are old and tired
Universe May Be Curved, Not Flat
Scientific American - 23 Sep 2013 22:05
We live in a lopsided universe: That has been a lesson that cosmologists have learned from examining the detailed structure of the radiation left over from the Big Bang. Now, two cosmologists show... --
Inside The Most Ambitious Ground Telescope Ever Built
Popular Science - 23 Sep 2013 21:00
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope has already made some impressive discoveries, with more on the horizon. The first scientist I meet at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (AL...
Valve Just Announced Its Own Operating System
Popular Science - 23 Sep 2013 19:30
So you can play your games with its Steam service, but in your living room. There are two more announcements from the company coming this week. Valve, the gaming company behind titles like Portal and Half-Life, plus the ...
GPS antenna filters out noise to boost urban accuracy
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 19:15
By scanning for the right signal millions of times a second, a new type of antenna promises to finally make GPS reliable in built-up areas
What has the Higgs boson done for us?
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 19:00
After all the excitement surrounding the discovery of the Higgs, a new book called Beyond the God Particle asks where we go next
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 18:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: gravitational ripples, the smell that conquers fear, how to leave the galaxy, peer-to-peer insurance, and more
Phones track firefighters when the heat is on
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 18:33
Smartphones that can record how firefighters behave when in a burning building can help them see where improvements could be made
3D iPad Scanner by Occipital Digitizes the World for 3D Printing and Augmented Reality
Singularity Hub - 23 Sep 2013 17:25
Three days into its Kickstarter, app developer Occipital had raised just under $600,000, or roughly six times its $100,000 goal--which was met in the first three hours. What's got early adopters and developers so excited...
Intel Unveils Tiny, Low-Power Quark Chip For Internet of Things
Singularity Hub - 23 Sep 2013 17:21
Intel recently announced their newest line of chips, dubbed Quark, are a fifth the size and consume a tenth the power of Atom, their smallest low-power chip to date. Quark marks a shift, a few years in the making, from I...
Gravity ripples: The race to catch the next wave
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 17:18
The collisions of stars create ripples through the very fabric of the universe. Detect them and we could rewrite what we know about gravity, says Stuart Clark (full text available to subscribers)
How To Stop Hackers
Popular Science - 23 Sep 2013 17:00
Schools across the country are offering courses where students learn how to stop malicious hackers. Step one: learn their ways. Imagine a world where security guards learn to be robbers first. The guards take a class whe...
US dolphin deaths set to rise as migration begins
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 16:00
A lethal virus epidemic is killing dolphins, and many more are likely to die. We explore the reasons behind the outbreak and what it means for conservation
Herpes virus cleared from blood for first time
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 14:55
Clearing the common virus from the blood of immuno-suppressed people could prevent blindness and other serious illnesses
Kepler Space Telescope's Broken Wheel Could Aid Stellar Physics
Scientific American - 23 Sep 2013 14:30
NASA’s exoplanet-hunting telescope has always had an unsung talent for star physics on the side. Now that Kepler’s primary mission is compromised by broken reaction wheels on the... --
We think, therefore we are
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 14:10
The scientific tools to explore the true richness of our mental lives are at last within reach
Bye-bye Bambi: Eagle snags deer in ambitious attack
New Scientist - 23 Sep 2013 12:02
A camera-trap photo captures the first documented case of a golden eagle attacking a deer
'Green future' development: Top 10 priorities for emerging economy countries
EurekAlert! - 23 Sep 2013 06:00
(Terry Collins Assoc) Investments in green energy, education, networking opportunities and research top a list of 10 priorities for countries looking to move up the world's financial ranks, according to a leading US expe...
Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs associated with impaired fine motor skills
EurekAlert! - 23 Sep 2013 06:00
(The JAMA Network Journals) Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic medications was associated with an increased risk of impaired fine motor skills (small muscle movements) in children at age six months, but breastfeeding by ...
It takes a(n academic) village to determine an enzyme's function
EurekAlert! - 23 Sep 2013 06:00
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Scientists have sequenced the genomes of nearly 6,900 organisms, but they know the functions of only about half of the protein-coding genes thus far discovered. Now a multidis...
$100 million green energy megafund launched by science and investment experts in Malaysia and Japan
EurekAlert! - 23 Sep 2013 06:00
(Terry Collins Assoc) To accelerate the national and regional development and manufacture of green energy products and businesses, Malaysia has partnered with Japan-based Asian Energy Investments Pte Ltd. in a $100 milli...