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Camel Spiders: Facts & Myths
Live Science - 27 Sep 2013 23:40
Camel spiders are not spiders, and they don't eat camels -- or people. These arachnids became infamous after the Gulf War.
DARPA Spends $10 Million To Make BigDog Stronger And Stealthier
Popular Science - 27 Sep 2013 23:45
BigDog Walks In The Woods Technically named the LS3, for "Legged Squad Support System. Lance Cpl. M. L. Meier, USMC via Wikimedia Commons BigDog is a cinderblock-hurling robot that shambles like a something out of Lovecr...
The Holy Grail of Quantum Physics on Your Kitchen Table [Excerpt]
Scientific American - 27 Sep 2013 22:30
Editor's Note: Excerpted with permission from “ Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality ” by Edward Frenkel. Available from Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books... --
Q&A: The Researchers Documenting The World's Reefs
Popular Science - 27 Sep 2013 21:39
Barrier Reef Courtesy Catlin Seaview survey Last year, the Catlin Seaview Survey completed the most detailed picture of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Using underwater vehicles with 360-degree cameras, the survey's scie...
Newswire: 27 Sep 2013 - SLAC - Researchers Demonstrate 'Accelerator on a Chip'
Interactions - 27 Sep 2013 20:20
Menlo Park, Calif. -- In an advance that could dramatically shrink particle accelerators for science and medicine, researchers used a laser to accelerate electrons at a rate 10 times higher than conventional technology i...
Hacking firm hints at cybercrime's professional elite
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 19:20
A new report has outed a shadowy organisation called Hidden Lynx - a 100-strong group of expert hackers who are available for hire
Glowing sperm go head to head in fight to be the daddy
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 18:48
The sperm from two males are photographed battling for supremacy inside a female fruit fly's reproductive tract
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New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 18:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: Earth without life – tomorrow, Google Glass good for your health, IPCC report, pop-up island, sperm war and more
What your email style says about your personality
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 17:52
The words we use in our emails to one another can give an insight into who we are, and what our personality traits might be
Tim Maupin's Film, 'The Last Generation to Die,' to Explore Longevity and Life Extension
Singularity Hub - 27 Sep 2013 17:18
The May issue of National Geographic boldy states, "This Baby Will Live to Be 120 (and It's Not Just Hype)"; Pew Research published a poll on radical life extension in August; Google funded a new company, Calico, to tack...
Going Small To Mop Up Big Oil Spills
Physics Buzz - 27 Sep 2013 17:12
Reusable, magnetic nanoparticles can remove crude oil from water. A boat wades through the oily waters of the Gulf of Mexico. image by Kris Krug, rights When 4.9 million barrels of crude oil spewed into the Gulf of Mexic...
Lifeless Earth: What if everything died out tomorrow?
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 17:00
Living things have a huge influence on our planet. Earth without life would be very different place, finds Bob Holmes (full text available to subscribers)
Zoologger: The mysterious crabs of Ascension Island
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 16:47
Every year, Ascension's land crabs descend from their mountain home to dump their eggs in the sea, but no one knows how the crabs colonised the island
Global Warming Is Real IPCC Repeats, Now Can We Do Something about It?
Scientific American - 27 Sep 2013 15:00
Global warming is "unequivocal ." Sea levels are creeping up at the fastest rate in 2,000 years. Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere have reached "levels unprecedented in at least... --
You Can Airdrop Onto A Mountain In This High-Tech Shack
Popular Science - 27 Sep 2013 15:00
Huba Malgorzata Blachnicka and Michal Holcer Designers Malgorzata Blachnicka and Michal Holcer have come up with what looks like the perfect way for a rich person to hide from the IRS on tax evasion charges: a high-tech,...
Google Glass has its electronic eye on health
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 14:00
The experimental Google Glass headset has already inspired innovators to create applications that could bring big changes to healthcare (full text available to subscribers)
Climate report: Lull in warming doesn't mean we're safe
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 11:40
The IPCC's climate report says that the most extreme scenarios of future warming are looking less likely – but this doesn't change the big picture
Reverse ageing by boosting cells' energy factories
New Scientist - 27 Sep 2013 09:00
Giving cellular powerhouses a jump-start grants old mice a new lease of life, improving their memory and exercise performance
Brown Recluse Spiders: Facts, Bites & Symptoms
Live Science - 27 Sep 2013 07:38
These solitary spiders like to hide in dark places in the house. Their bite is very venomous.
Researchers demonstrate 'accelerator on a chip'
EurekAlert! - 27 Sep 2013 06:00
(DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) In an advance that could dramatically shrink particle accelerators for science and medicine, researchers used a laser to accelerate electrons at a rate 10 times higher than conv...
Weighing the Antarctic ice sheet
EurekAlert! - 27 Sep 2013 06:00
(Washington University in St. Louis) The slow rebound of the bedrock as ice melts can be used to weigh the Antarctic ice sheet and determine how much mass it has lost since the ice sheets reached their maximum extent mor...
New breast cancer imaging technique could cut down on false positives
EurekAlert! - 27 Sep 2013 06:00
(Brigham Young University) A joint BYU-Utah research team is developing a new breast cancer screening technique that has the potential to reduce false positives, and, possibly, minimize the need for invasive biopsies.The...