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Particulars: Your New Favorite Physics Video Game
Physics Buzz - 24 Sep 2013 21:58
Physics engines may form the backbone of many video games, but very rarely does physics take center stage in a game's plot. In my experience, most educational games that aim to teach physics lack the immersion and fun fa...
Interactions.org Newsdigest 24 Sep 2013
Interactions - 24 Sep 2013 20:30
-- Russian scientist leads team in particle discovery -- Crowd-sourced computing platform reaches one trillion events -- ATLAS Limits On Dark Matter -- At the cutting edge of science
Early humans saw black hole light in the night sky
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2013 19:14
The supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy may have flared up some 2 million years ago, around the time our ancestors learned to walk upright
Nearly Half of U.S. Jobs Could Be Done by Computers, Study Says
Singularity Hub - 24 Sep 2013 18:05
A recent study out of Oxford University found that almost half of U.S. jobs are vulnerable to being taken over by computers as artificial intelligence continues to improve. The study, based on 702 detailed job listings, ...
Manners maketh man: how disgust shaped human evolution
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2013 17:41
A key factor in our evolution is so deeply ingrained in our lives that we barely notice it. Disgustologist Valerie Curtis lifts the lid on manners (full text available to subscribers)
Pretty plankton needs your help
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2013 17:36
Time to strap on your virtual flippers - the Plankton Portal project is taking citizen scientists on a tour of amazing sights under the sea
Famous Twitter Spambot Horse_ebooks Is Actually A BuzzFee... Employee
Popular Science - 24 Sep 2013 17:27
Horse Ebooks On Twitter, there is an account by the name of @Horse_ebooks. It is perhaps the most famous nonsense account on the entire social network, spewing out non-sequiturs and bits of stuttering oddness like "As yo...
Just wiggle a fake finger to get rubber hand illusion
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2013 15:47
A new illusion makes you believe you own an artificial finger that you can't see or feel, a trick that hints how the brain works out where its body is
The World with Us: Can the Earth Support Eleven Billion?
KQED Quest - 24 Sep 2013 15:00
Journalist Alan Weisman's latest book, Countdown, explores how we can sustainably manage a population of seven billion people.
10 Amazing Textiles Of The Future
Popular Science - 24 Sep 2013 15:00
Array Barbara Layne stitches clothes--like these jackets--with LEDs, so they can light up with words. "Stop staring" would be a good one.
Element 115 and the Island of Stability
Physics Central - 24 Sep 2013 14:55
Now that ununpentium, the 115th element, has been confirmed, what lies ahead?
Soft Touch: Squishy Robots Could Lead to Cheaper, Safer Medical Devices
Scientific American - 24 Sep 2013 14:00
Surgical robots have performed fairly well in the operating theater in the past decade, helping physicians perform hysterectomies, prostate removals and other complex, yet minimally invasive... --
Robo-fishmonger uses 3D images to aim its knife
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2013 13:28
A robotic arm can fillet farmed fish by first using a camera to capture 3D images of the animal, and work out where best to cut
Scientists confirm functionality of emergency ventilation system for horses
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(University of Veterinary Medicine -- Vienna) Respiratory or cardiovascular arrest in outdoor animals poses a huge challenge to veterinarians. Ventilation equipment is generally hard to operate and requires electricity a...
New theory for analyzing interacting nuclear spins in solvents
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(Ruhr-University Bochum) The RUB's excellence cluster RESOLV has achieved successful results only a few months after its inception: by applying nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, an international team comprised i.e...
Time to rethink misguided policies that promote biofuels to protect climate
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(University of Michigan) Policymakers need to rethink the idea of promoting biofuels to protect the climate because the methods used to justify such policies are inherently flawed, according to a University of Michigan e...
NREL calculates emissions & costs of power plant cycling necessary for increased wind and solar
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(DOE/National Renewable Energy Laboratory) New research from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory quantifies the potential impacts of increasing wind and solar power generation on the operators of...
Iowa State, Ames Lab chemists help find binding site of protein that allows plant growth
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(Iowa State University) Chemists from Iowa State and the Ames Laboratory are part of a research team that discovered where a protein binds to plant cell walls, a process that makes it possible for plants to grow. Researc...
NASA's Hubble and Chandra find evidence for densest nearby galaxy
EurekAlert! - 24 Sep 2013 06:00
(Chandra X-ray Center) Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory and telescopes on the ground may have found the most crowded galaxy in our part of the universe.
Mermaids & Mermen: Facts & Legends
Live Science - 24 Sep 2013 02:07
Mermaids -- legendary half-human, half marine creatures -- have fascinated people for centuries and inspired many "sightings."
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Symptoms & Treatment
Live Science - 24 Sep 2013 01:45
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a condition that involves chronic inflammation in all or part of the digestive tract.