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(NACE International) Northern Canada's permafrost and semi-permafrost environment poses a challenge for designing and building buried oil and gas pipelines. Natural Resource Canada researchers explored and evaluated the ...
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US participation in the Higgs discovery

Symmetry Magazine - 1 Oct 2013 22:19
The search for the Higgs at experiments at the Large Hadron Collider was an international effort involving thousands of people, with physicists and engineers from US institutions playing a significant role throughout. In...
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The Most Complete Guide To Beer Ever [Infographic]

Popular Science - 1 Oct 2013 22:00
The Magnificent Multitude of Beer Pop Chart Lab The artists at Pop Chart Lab, who've created gorgeous visualizations of everything from classic Nintendo games to bicycles, are tackling beer. A lot of beer. The Magnificen...
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Robotics and Art Combine in Latest Viral Video "Box"

Singularity Hub - 1 Oct 2013 20:31
Robotics and Art Combine in Latest Viral Video Last December, we visited two very cool companies at the intersection of high tech and art--Bot & Dolly and Autofuss. In an industrial space behind their café, Front, the two companies use robotic arms, software, and ca...
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A black hole sprouting hair sounds like the stuff of nightmares, but this bizarre metaphor could open a window beyond the traditional picture of the universe     
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This Rifle Shoots Lasers

Popular Science - 1 Oct 2013 20:00
Sometimes, a fancy new cutting tool just needs that special human touch. TWI, a British company with a long history of welding innovation, recently added a pistol grip to a 5-kilowatt industrial cutting tool. Scary as th...
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Jellyfish Shut Down Massive Nuclear Power Plant

Popular Science - 1 Oct 2013 19:30
Moon Jellyfish In southeastern Sweden, the three reactors that make up the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant provide about a 10th of the nation's total power. One of the three reactors is the largest of its type in the worl...
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Roughly 800,000 "non-essential" government workers, including many key scientific and medical providers, are at home without pay     
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Curiosity NASA [UPDATE: Hooray! Curiosity will keep running after all. Although a NASA spokesperson had said the rover would be moved into safe mode and stop gathering data, a spokesperson with the Jet Propulsion Laborat...
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 18:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: multiple personality disorder takedown, UK to recruit cyberwarriors, ovary boost brings baby, primordial ripples and more     
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Watch The Future Unfold Before Your Eyes -- Sign Up For Our Newsletter Today! Feel like the world is progressing faster than you can imagine? Relax — we got your back. Every day, Singularity Hub covers the most significant breakthroughs in science and technology to keep you up-to-date on the tre...
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Exoplanet hunt faces conundrum as count nears 1000

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 18:06
As astronomers close in on the milestone of 1000 confirmed alien worlds, deciding when to award the title is proving troublesome     
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Cody Wilson's War: Saving the World from 3D Printed Guns The list of objects being 3D printed is impressive and grows by the day. Rocket parts, bionic ears, full buildings, food, meat and leather, and personalized prosthetics. As manufacturing goes, it could "revolutionize the...
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Multiple personalities: Takedown of a diagnosis

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 17:00
The idea that sadistic childhood abuse could lead to multiple personality disorder has seized the public imagination, but could it be a diagnostic fad? (full text available to subscribers)     
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UK will launch its own cyberattacks, not just defend

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 16:16
Defence secretary Philip Hammond announced plans to hire an army of cyber-reservists that will help develop a "strike capability" for the first time     
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Recycling Dirt: A New Niche in the Fracking Industry As an alternative to the landfill, some companies now recycle contaminated rock shavings left over from drilling for natural gas.
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Books and apps make animal-spotting easier than ever

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 16:00
From whizzy guides to funky apps, it's an exciting time for amateur and professional naturalists alike     
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NASA’s premier gamma-ray space telescope may be changing tack in the coming months from an equal-opportunity scan of the whole sky to a pattern that prioritizes the center of our Milky Way... --
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Deadly lake turns animals into statues

New Scientist - 1 Oct 2013 13:00
The highly caustic Lake Natron in Tanzania kills most animals unlucky enough to enter the water - and calcifies them     
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Weatherization work guidelines launched

EurekAlert! - 1 Oct 2013 06:00
(DOE/National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Getting up and going to work is hard enough every day. But add to your burden the need to remember every step of your job down the smallest detail -- and the fact that if you wa...
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'Walking droplets'

EurekAlert! - 1 Oct 2013 06:00
(American Institute of Physics) A research team at the Université Paris Diderot recently discovered that it's possible to make a tiny fluid droplet levitate on the surface of a vibrating bath, walking or bouncing across...
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(DOE/National Renewable Energy Laboratory) The Energy Department's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory recently issued a new report, "Non-Hardware ('Soft') Cost-Reduction Roadmap for Residential and Small Commerci...
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